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    Tweaking an Army 6x6

    Given the number of ex Army Landrover 6x6's now available, has anybody looked into convertions to a d/cab touring wagon. I know they are wider than than they standard 110/130 d/cab, however was thinking that it might be cheaper to do a cab conversation rather than a 6x6 conversion. I'm toying with the idea of a project that ends with a touring wagon for a slide on camper, but also allow me to load bikes on the back for a lads weekend away. Your thoughts

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    Chook

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    The 6x6 are over 3 Tons, you need a LR licence, they run 4.7:1 diffs and have low boost on the turbo.

    First thing you would change the diffs to 4.11:1 ratio and then up the turbo boost pressure/change the turbo for one giving more boost and add an intercooler.

    They are exxy on rego because of the national freight charges.

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    As Diana said, faster diffs, better turbo, intercooler and fuelling. There are probably also a number of ways to shed weight. Dougal has a thread with a huge list of turbo options.

    In addition to that, apparently you can derate the GVM to save rego costs. To help with this you can slim down the spring packs quite a lot to save weight and make the ride much more supple offroad.

    The existing rear springs require 1.1T of load to deflect the suspension 25mm.
    So 3-5 T until you hit the bump stops!!!

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    Off subject and somewhat random I know but if you need a LR licence to drive a 6x6 why do the bikkie dippers that clog up our roads with Land Cruisers that weight just under 3 tonne and caravans the size of Cathedrals only need a normal licence.

    Amazing

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The 6x6 are over 3 Tons, you need a LR licence, they run 4.7:1 diffs and have low boost on the turbo.

    First thing you would change the diffs to 4.11:1 ratio and then up the turbo boost pressure/change the turbo for one giving more boost and add an intercooler.

    They are exxy on rego because of the national freight charges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Off subject and somewhat random I know but if you need a LR licence to drive a 6x6 why do the bikkie dippers that clog up our roads with Land Cruisers that weight just under 3 tonne and caravans the size of Cathedrals only need a normal licence.

    Amazing
    They can't be loaded up to 5.6t.
    It's all based on GVM. Vehicle weight and load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Off subject and somewhat random I know but if you need a LR licence to drive a 6x6 why do the bikkie dippers that clog up our roads with Land Cruisers that weight just under 3 tonne and caravans the size of Cathedrals only need a normal licence.

    Amazing
    My Discovery 4 is in the same situation, although I have a HR licence.

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    Thanks for your thoughts. I Hadn't considered the implications of the vehicle being classified as a light truck. OK for me but wife would need to sort her licence out to drive it. Other more serious issue would be no dropping into the local for a coldie on the way home after work

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    6x6 Camper

    123 Rover 50... has a 6x6 that has had the cab moved forward to forward control. Has a double bed and kitchen in the back a V8 diesel up front . Its huge and the only one like it in the world. You may be able to PM keith and get him to post some photos. Its a magnificent vehicle.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by chook View Post
    Thanks for your thoughts. I Hadn't considered the implications of the vehicle being classified as a light truck. OK for me but wife would need to sort her licence out to drive it. Other more serious issue would be no dropping into the local for a coldie on the way home after work
    You would also need to use a log book.

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    What's the gvm on the 6wds? Act and nsw you can run up to 4.5t gvm on a standard license, after that it's just a medium rigid license, as for log books, that's totally up to you, it's not a legal requirement until you go over 13.5t gvm and then only for greater than 100km radius of your base.

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