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    Hardtop 109 --> ute conversion?

    Hey all,

    I'm looking to convert my hardtop to a ute and get a canvas type canopy setup for the back.

    I think it will be a lot more practical for what I do, plus look cooler.

    How readily available are the parts to do this and what sort of cost is likely to be involved?

    Cheers,
    Ash

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    Hi Ash,

    for the cab, you will need a cab fill panel (LandRover Series 88 109 2 3 Truck Cab Spacer Panel on eBay (end time 02-Jan-10 17:36:24 GMT))

    and, of course a ute cab. Ute cabs aren't too hard to come by, but the fill panels are. as for 'tarping up', you need the bows and the canvas to suit lwb single cab, and may have to get one custom made. (fairly expensive i think, but i have never personally looked into it.)

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    Dependingon year of 109 ,top seat belt mounts are required ,I think it was '78 though not sure, mines got inertia real- if yours are mounted up high will need engineer to sign off on it & blue slip. Seat belt mounts easily made from rhs or angle.Hardtop ones don't fit.
    Talk to your local engineer & see what he want's- easier to compliment his idea than convince him of yours.
    Parts should be easy.
    If not worried about rego takes an arvo to do, I used to put my roof back on for rego
    I do have a spare cab suit restoration but roof no good-PM me if interested.
    Check out reinforcements on 110 cab - I always thought I would do these to my 109, but it's retired now I have a 110 c/chassis
    Brett

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    My brother in law is wrecking a ute

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    Quote Originally Posted by series3 View Post
    Hi Ash,

    for the cab, you will need a cab fill panel (LandRover Series 88 109 2 3 Truck Cab Spacer Panel on eBay (end time 02-Jan-10 17:36:24 GMT))

    and, of course a ute cab. Ute cabs aren't too hard to come by, but the fill panels are. as for 'tarping up', you need the bows and the canvas to suit lwb single cab, and may have to get one custom made. (fairly expensive i think, but i have never personally looked into it.)
    Cab fill panel is only needed for the 88.

    John
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    1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
    1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol

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    whoops!

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    Excellent, thanks for the info.

    So (bcj) your saying if you have inertia reel belts there is no change needed?
    I do have those and the reel mounts low, behind the seats.

    Thanks again, sent PM's

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashhhhh View Post
    Excellent, thanks for the info.

    So (bcj) your saying if you have inertia reel belts there is no change needed?
    I do have those and the reel mounts low, behind the seats.

    Thanks again, sent PM's
    You still need the top mount in the cab. This is likely to be in the cab you get if it is from a fairly late Series 3.

    John
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    1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
    1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol

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    If you have inertia reel you must fabricate top mount for cab & get certified by engineer to be legal- not many cabs have this mount as ruling came in in '78 I think- most cabs you find will be off earlier models with low mount seatbelts.
    If your series3 was made pre '78 and has had inertia reel belts fitted aftermarket you may get around this-regardless , change of body shape still requires engineer to sign off on to be 100% legal.
    I ran around for several years as a ute and didn't worry about this though I never had a accident- I don't think your insurance company will be to helpful if you have a accident and ute conversion not fully certified.
    Brett

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    Interestingly my Hardtop is registered as a "Utility" in Victoria. I wonder if anyone would notice a change in configuration

    Probably still pays to change the seat-belts for safety reasons.

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