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nickc Member Since: 10 Jun 2016 Location: North London Posts: 19 |
Having spent a while researching UK supply and fit providers of pop-top/ lifting roof conversions for a 110 defender, is anybody able to confirm what I have concluded, i.e. that it appears there are only 3 options i.e.
1) Fibre glass hinged or vertical pop-up types that are not full length and not long enough to sleep an adult (such as: http://www.poptoproofs.co.uk/shop/product-info.php?id=30392 or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162505462918?_tr...BIDX%3AIT) for circa £3000 supply and fit; or 2) Dormobile side hinged fibre-glass roof (such as: http://www.dormobile.co.uk/conversions) for circa £5000 supply and fit; or 3) Alu-cab metal front hinged roof (such as: http://www.neneoverland.co.uk/listings/lan...nversion/) for circa £9,000 supply and fit. If there are any other options I would be really interested. Many thanks |
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7th May 2017 8:38pm |
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LittleFoot Member Since: 25 Aug 2012 Location: east sussex Posts: 233 |
Tuff-Trek (www.tuff-trek.com) also supply the Alu-Cab roof conversions
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10th May 2017 8:26pm |
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kzycnn Member Since: 24 Apr 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 276 |
Safari Equip do one as well. Scant information on their web site but I spoke to them recently and was informed they still do them.
http://www.safari-equip.co.uk/index.php/ A wee bit cheaper than the Icarus as well.... Tony |
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11th May 2017 8:31am |
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Hendrix Member Since: 04 Oct 2016 Location: North Notts Posts: 103 |
There other options to the Alucab in Europe but not much in UK. Most of the options are cheaper than AluCab version. If you can do it would recommend a visit to Bad Kissingen but then that is extra spending.
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12th May 2017 11:56am |
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the shepherd Member Since: 27 Sep 2016 Location: surrey Posts: 18 |
For the alu cab roof you could try Errol at www.coastline campers.co.uk
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13th May 2017 7:46pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
A visit to Bad Kissingen is highly recommended if you are especially interested in overland travels. There is a much wider range of companies there then are involved in the UK. The show also covers the wide range of 4x4 vehicle and parts, also 6 x 6 and 2 wheel travel. Brendan |
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30th May 2017 7:59am |
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nickc Member Since: 10 Jun 2016 Location: North London Posts: 19 |
Thanks all, I am going with Safari-equip (all being well) as it is not that much more than the Dormobile roof (once bunks etc are all accounted for) as it provides a solid roof I can put things on....
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7th Jul 2017 3:03pm |
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Willf Member Since: 16 Nov 2018 Location: Swansea Posts: 2 |
did you ever fit this Nick?
any good? Will |
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24th Nov 2018 11:36am |
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nickc Member Since: 10 Jun 2016 Location: North London Posts: 19 |
Yes i did and I am very happy with it (along with the service received from Safari Equip, they were great). A few things to note if you are considering the same thing: The roof space is not as roomy as the dormobile once up, if you’re tall and have large feet the hinge end can be a bit tight and it is not as easy to get up and down from as dormobile bunks. Having said that it is great, especially the solid roof and ease of use. I have attached a few pictures of it in action.
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25th Nov 2018 7:14pm |
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nickc Member Since: 10 Jun 2016 Location: North London Posts: 19 |
Here’s two more
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25th Nov 2018 7:19pm |
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Willf Member Since: 16 Nov 2018 Location: Swansea Posts: 2 |
Thank you so much Nick!
Ah, well I’m 5’11 with size 13 feet! But I tend to sleep on my side... have you ever come across an Alu Cab roof? Are they the same? Think the alu cab has a fold down section st the head end also but then you can bnever get out for a pee... I’d rather a double bed than bunks, I still like the wife. The safari equip is much cheaper than the alucab and appears as good. Is the safari equip made from GRP? Do you have any pictures of inside? Thank You for replying. Will |
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25th Nov 2018 10:04pm |
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Guy Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: St Eval, Cornwall Posts: 250 |
Latitude Overland supply lifting roofs too.
Hope that helps. DINGO - '99 Discovery 2 V8 with 300Tdi transplant, chawton white. Repatriated from Australia and expedition prepped. **FOR SALE** SHARKY - '06 Discovery 3 HSE Auto, bonatti grey. SOLD. GEORGE - '99 Discovery 1 300Tdi Auto, willow green. Daily driver, travel companion, part of the family! SOLD. PINGU - '96 Defender 110 300Tdi station wagon. SOLD. Dream LR - 130 pop top station wagon camper. |
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25th Nov 2018 10:54pm |
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wyvern Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2108 |
We have the X-vision-X one but it’s made and fitted in Germany.
There are pros and cons for all modifications but this was the one we went for on price, weight and lower profile compared to the others. it was cheaper even when taking into consideration driving over to Germany and having the work done. Click image to enlarge Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126 |
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25th Nov 2018 11:49pm |
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nickc Member Since: 10 Jun 2016 Location: North London Posts: 19 |
The roof is powder coated steel (and can be walked on etc) as opposed to the dormobile roof which is GRP. I’ll see if I have any internal pics. No experience of Alu-cab, looks good but is pricy. Main difference from memory is that the bed platform lifts up with roof whereas the Safari Equip bed platform is made up of 3 sections that if you want to stand up etc need to be stacked at the front i.e. over the front seats.
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26th Nov 2018 12:18am |
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