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Sphere



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Keswick Green
Cap flap on a puma
Just wondering if anyone has ever fitted a cat flap on a puma?
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Sulisuli



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Corris Grey
Excuse my ignorance but what is a cat flap? 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90
2000 XS TD5 90
Post #751996 17th Jan 2019 9:16pm
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Rashers



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
It’s a small door that lets your cat in and out of your Land Rover Rolling with laughter

Sorry. That didn’t help, did it?
Post #752002 17th Jan 2019 9:28pm
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gcc130



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It’s a lift up tailgate on a hard top, usually more associated with series landrovers.
Don’t see any reason why you couldn’t fit one, finding one complete with lock, hinges and handle and no rust in the frame may prove difficult tho
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seriesonenut



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I looked into this last year. Had I not sold my 200 tdi CSW 110 to a forum member on here I would have gone ahead. I worked out I needed a series 2/3 cat flap complete and a tailgate from a 90/110 pickup. The tailgate could be fitted with side hinges or by welding the brackets to the rear crossmember it could fold as intended.

I quite liked the idea of loading via the catflap (upper half of the door if you like) and it meant larger items could be moved in and out without the side hung door getting in the way.

If you do it post some pictures Thumbs Up 1984 One-Ten CSW
2010 XS USW (sold)
1957 Series One 88 diesel
1958 Series One 88 4x2
Post #752007 17th Jan 2019 9:39pm
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Sulisuli



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Corris Grey
Fair reply Rashers, must admit I’d have replied the same to that question Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90
2000 XS TD5 90
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Badger110



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That's a neat idea...

https://www.ebay.ie/itm/Land-Rover-Series-...:rk:7:pf:0

Looks like the hinges are mounted inside the truck though, this price looks promising looking at the cost of the single flap on their own.
Post #752011 17th Jan 2019 9:59pm
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seriesonenut



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Although not a CSW/USW the ideas the same.....

cat by Richard Holmes, on Flickr

I still like the look..... 1984 One-Ten CSW
2010 XS USW (sold)
1957 Series One 88 diesel
1958 Series One 88 4x2
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I have one put by just in case I ever decide to convert my DC to a USW. No reason why it won't fit, but you would have to fit the fixed part of the hinges in the rear of the roof (and these are not easy to find (and they are handed)).

If I do ever use it I will deskin it, galvanise the steel parts, and reskin without the window.
Post #752023 17th Jan 2019 10:36pm
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seriesonenut



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If you think the hinges are hard to find for a series 2/3 try a series one!!! I had to buy a whole hard top to get the flap, hinges (different to S2/3) and the stays. Nightmare Rolling with laughter


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fitted by Richard Holmes, on Flickr 1984 One-Ten CSW
2010 XS USW (sold)
1957 Series One 88 diesel
1958 Series One 88 4x2
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Badger110



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Looks good though Seriesone and it's practical Thumbs Up


Does the cat flap stay in the open position un aided? (edit, i see there are gas struts )

With dogs and the set up i have, this is looking to be a great idea

If i fit to the USW, then security will have to be beefed up as the tailgate doesn't have a lock, deadlocks on the sides should solve that and rely on another to lock the cat flap into the tailgate.

12v deadlock aren't hugely expensive if i could get them to work off the central locking.
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lohr500



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Hi Badger,

The Series type cat flaps didn't use gas struts.
They had two hinged rods on the flap, with forked ends that slotted onto threaded pins on the hard top with round knurled hand nuts to tighten them up.
Simple and effective, but not as convenient as gas struts.
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
seriesonenut wrote:
If you think the hinges are hard to find for a series 2/3 try a series one!!! I had to buy a whole hard top to get the flap, hinges (different to S2/3) and the stays. Nightmare Rolling with laughter
...


Shame I didn't know you needed one, I think I have two (complete with 86"/88" hardtops, one of which is mint) in storage!
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Badger110



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Buckingham Blue
seriesonenut wrote:
I looked into this last year. Had I not sold my 200 tdi CSW 110 to a forum member on here I would have gone ahead. I worked out I needed a series 2/3 cat flap complete and a tailgate from a 90/110 pickup. The tailgate could be fitted with side hinges or by welding the brackets to the rear crossmember it could fold as intended.

I quite liked the idea of loading via the catflap (upper half of the door if you like) and it meant larger items could be moved in and out without the side hung door getting in the way.

If you do it post some pictures Thumbs Up


Looking into this a little more, is there a significant difference between a side opening and drop down tailgate?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Defender-Tailga...1438.l2649

This allows me to keep the door lock but i'm struggling to see if this is a standard part or someone has chopped the top of a door off Laughing
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
^^^ That's a cut-down door.

A proper side-hinged tailgate looks like a normal tailgate.
Post #752147 18th Jan 2019 3:48pm
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