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    I hate to do Ron's job for him, but he seems to have missed this one.

    It should be

    Who's got their Series II/IIa into a bizarre position? (pics please)

    The "who's" is an abbreviation of "who has", not the possessive pronoun.

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    Great pics!
    Did you fit coil springs to make it do that?
    Could you take some closer pics of the stuff strapped to your guards; shovel, etc.?
    I already have holes there for the stuff but need to work out what straps and clips to buy to fit to them.
    And does anyone know of a place in Sydney or Canberra I could pick up those straps/clips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kombi1976 View Post
    Great pics!
    Did you fit coil springs to make it do that?


    You can see the leaf springs on this image

    Quote Originally Posted by kombi1976 View Post
    Could you take some closer pics of the stuff strapped to your guards; shovel, etc.?
    I already have holes there for the stuff but need to work out what straps and clips to buy to fit to them.
    And does anyone know of a place in Sydney or Canberra I could pick up those straps/clips?
    If you cannot get them the next best thing would be to have them made up, try a saddlery they will definately be able to assist your needs.

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    Sorry there, of course they are leaf springs.
    I'm a bit dozey and a newcomer to Landies.
    Surely those aren't standard to flex like that?
    Or is there something I don't know?
    I do know that the suspension on my '68 IIa trayback Ute is about as stiff as the heirachy at a CWA scone baking afternoon!
    BTW, are the straps metal or webbing or leather?
    And which tools exactly are being held down?
    It's hard to make out in the pics.

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    G'day All, The "straps" are pioneering tool holders as fitted to Series 2A >> 110 military Land Rovers, they crop up every now and then on ebay, but be prepared to part with some money $$$'s, his vehicle is a Series 2A 109 ex military, he may have done some spring work on it but from the pix they look standard cheers Dennis
    PS I generally get mine twisted like this one LOL

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    In all honesty I cannot recall ever seeing one in a wierd position for long enough to take "the top bloke" picture, they just drive through the stuff the others get caught on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kombi1976 View Post
    Sorry there, of course they are leaf springs.
    I'm a bit dozey and a newcomer to Landies.
    Surely those aren't standard to flex like that?
    Or is there something I don't know?
    I do know that the suspension on my '68 IIa trayback Ute is about as stiff as the heirachy at a CWA scone baking afternoon!
    BTW, are the straps metal or webbing or leather?
    And which tools exactly are being held down?
    It's hard to make out in the pics.
    Thanks for the comments kombi.

    They are modified springs. I have posted a thread somewhere on what I have done. Should be able to find it with a search.

    The questions on the tool brackets have been answered, but the tools are axe, shovel, pick (head and handle attached separately).

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