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    MDSLRS Guest

    Bulk Head Removal

    Hi everyone i'm new here and i'm currently doing up a series 2a for my first car. (only a young buck) i have a 109 hard top and the person who owned it before me has cut out a big chunk in the bulk head behind the seats and i was wondering if there was a bulk head removal for a 2a? like seen on rimmerbro's for defender.
    will get some pictures tomorrow.

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    I assume you are talking about the transom between the front seats and the rear tub?

    Mud stuff in the U.K. have a kit, given the panels are essentially the same in Defender and Series there is no reason you can't use one.

    MUDSTUFF.CO.UK, Defender Bulkhead Removal Bar, Land Rover Defender Solutions: West Yorkshire

    Why not make one up yourself?

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    sorry I was meaning they have cut out a section all the way to the floor of the transom.
    i would like to make my own but having the time to do it is the problem.

    this is the transom removal kit.
    90-110 & Defender Rollover Protection Bars at www.rimmerbros.co.uk
    would this work?

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    they didn't do a very good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDSLRS View Post
    sorry I was meaning they have cut out a section all the way to the floor of the transom.
    i would like to make my own but having the time to do it is the problem.

    this is the transom removal kit.
    90-110 & Defender Rollover Protection Bars at www.rimmerbros.co.uk
    would this work?
    Hadn't seen that one, but did think there was som Eu/UK reg that required a certain amount of transom remain. Not that is a problem here! In your case the Rimmer Bros or similar the better option as the panels are essentially the same.


    Image published/hosted MUDSTUFF.CO.UK Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire website and displayed direct here © Mudstuff UK


    Image published/hosted http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk website and displayed direct here © Rimmer Bros UK

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    MDSLRS Guest
    I have decided to go ahead and make my own in the spear time i can fine it will be much cheaper then having one brought over here.

    ill post photos of it when i have had to all bent up.

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