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    Fitting a roof rack to a 2A Ambulance

    G’day, I am after a few ideas. I have been given a full length TJM aluminium roof rack from a GQ Patrol and I am thinking about cutting off the legs and bolting it directly to the tropical roof on my 1966 2A Ambulance. No heavy items would be carried but bulky stuff like tents and sleeping bags. Do you think that the tropical roof on the Ambulance would be up to the job? Of course a ladder would need to be attached to the side of the vehicle to access the items.
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    In a word. NO!

    There have been other ambulances fitted for roof racks although its not common. I would think the added height and top load would outweigh the advantages, and so many ambulances about being restored need undamaged tropical rooves etc...

    your car, but the tropical roof is really not weight bearing or structural at any point.

    As a question have you given your ambo details to REMLR for the register?
    (I would suggest you'll be hearing from REMLR people on this also!)
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    No.

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    DONT

    NO DONT DO IT, NEVER EVER, EVER



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    as said above NO

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    Do the maths, an item on the roof of an ambulance will have about 4 times the effect on centre of gravity as the same item sat on the floor. It may not be a problem on stability when travelling across the Nullabor, but it will increase the wind resistance and add fuel costs. It will increase instability on side slopes and with cornering at highway speeds.

    Don't do it. If you need more room tow a trailer.

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    They would fall over easy enough without a roofrack so they do not need any help, just ask any ex-serviceman that has been a passenger in the back when they have fallen over

    I was told of an incident where a 2a bloodbox was returning from an exercise when the crew needed a relief stop, so pulled to the shoulder of the highway and were relieving themselves facing the left side of said bloodbox,when it started to topple over onto them during mid-relief I was informed that the ensueing couple of minutes was hectic as they tried to hold a 2a Ambo up


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    Can you utilize it and maybe do something like this ?? I find this rack is really useful
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    I kinda thought it was a dumb idea. But looking at the Ambo in the setting sun after a red wine or two and the offer of a free roof rack my mind wandered. Thanks fellow Land Rover Ownerians for keeping me on the right path
    landychris

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    In a word. NO!
    As a question have you given your ambo details to REMLR for the register?
    (I would suggest you'll be hearing from REMLR people on this also!)
    There are details of my old ambo with REMLR and it has gone to a new owner. My new ambo however is not very original as it is a body on a Series III.
    landychris

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