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jasper110
12th February 2006, 03:40 AM
does anyone have a jerrycan holder mounted to the rear of their 90/110 in a similar style to the perenties?
i saw a picture in this months land rover enthusiast (in the u.k.) which had a feature on a 110 owned by an australian, it was a v8 110 (1986?) and just visible in one of the pics was a jerry can fitted to the rear where the number plate is normally fitted. does anyone have better pics? what about the lights and number plate?
i don't plan to carry a fuel can, but this would be a good place to put a 20ltr military water jerry can.

cheers.

Michael2
12th February 2006, 12:14 PM
I've got a couple of jerry can holders on my SIII (off a Perentie) and there's a military 110 s/wagon up the road with them on too.

The army have a Hella combo lamp below the jerry can holder. I had those mounted too, but recently (after cracking the lens) replaced them with a waterproof LED combo light. I've also mounted the original indicators & park / brake lights in the oval series military protectors on the back of the roof, so people can see which way I intend to turn if they're a couple of cars behind me.

I'll see if I can get a pic and post it when I get home.

I always have problems with the gallery - can I copy a pic to a message without putting it on the gallery? Tech advice on this would be appreciated. Failing that, I can email you a pic.

I also just bought on ebay a twin jerry can mount which I plan to fit to the tail gate, only for very long range trips (Simpson Desert). I'm sure the tailgate hinges on a series Landy can handle the 40kg, since they handle a lot more when you stand on them.

YRVGreen
12th February 2006, 12:53 PM
Email the pic to me, I will Host and post for ya, https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
a_boutillier@hotmail.com
Thanks

p38arover
12th February 2006, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by Michael2
I always have problems with the gallery - can I copy a pic to a message without putting it on the gallery? Tech advice on this would be appreciated.

The picture has to be hosted somewhere, either on your or someone else's website, the gallery here, or a free photo hosting service, e.g. Photobucket.com.

Michael2
12th February 2006, 06:25 PM
Photos have been sent to YRVGreen of the setup on my SIII. I haven't got Perentie photos, but if you really want them let me know and I'll drive down the road and introduce myself to the guy with the 110 Perentie - I doubt he'd mind me taking a couple of shots.

p38arover
12th February 2006, 06:39 PM
My son wrote this item about posting photos for the Two Wheels forum: http://www.twowheels.com.au/forums/viewtop...opic.php't=2138 (http://www.twowheels.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php't=2138)

Ron

rangieman
12th February 2006, 11:19 PM
so !

jasper110
13th February 2006, 01:22 AM
Originally posted by Michael2
I've got a couple of jerry can holders on my SIII (off a Perentie) and there's a military 110 s/wagon up the road with them on too.

The army have a Hella combo lamp below the jerry can holder. I had those mounted too, but recently (after cracking the lens) replaced them with a waterproof LED combo light. I've also mounted the original indicators & park / brake lights in the oval series military protectors on the back of the roof, so people can see which way I intend to turn if they're a couple of cars behind me.

I'll see if I can get a pic and post it when I get home.

I always have problems with the gallery - can I copy a pic to a message without putting it on the gallery? Tech advice on this would be appreciated. Failing that, I can email you a pic.

I also just bought on ebay a twin jerry can mount which I plan to fit to the tail gate, only for very long range trips (Simpson Desert). I'm sure the tailgate hinges on a series Landy can handle the 40kg, since they handle a lot more when you stand on them.

how about some pics? and what are the roof protector things on the roof?

cheers

Michael2
13th February 2006, 10:00 AM
I sent the pics to YRVGreen, who volunteered to post them for me.

The protectors are not "roof protectors", I meant the oval shaped "light protectors" the Australian army Land Rovers had around the tail light & indicator. It should all be clear when the photos arrive.

YRVGreen
13th February 2006, 11:14 AM
Sorry I didnt have these up last night, was walking home from sydney,
it is a long walk even with the train,

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/02/75.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/02/76.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2006/02/77.jpg

She looks awsome, very tuff

jasper110
13th February 2006, 07:21 PM
thanks very much for setting me straight and posting the pics.