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    Re: tyre on bonnet

    Originally posted by rocket
    The spare tyre probably doesn't meet current "Crumple Zone" Specifications [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
    On the scent:

    How much does a wheel weigh and what effect when it comes through the windscreen when you come to a sudden halt in a collision.

    I suspect that momentum/inertia and Australian Design Rules might come into play here.
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    <span style="color:green">they are factory fitted on landys.....

    they are specifically designed to take a spare on the bonnet of the 130s as they do not have a back door to hang the wheel on...and they dont want it to take up valuable cargo space....

    i would love to get my hands on a second bonnet for lurch....
    the bonnet support is also a lot stronger to support all the extra weight when the bonnet is up....i dont know if they will take anything wider than the standard steel rims though....</span>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>they are specifically designed to take a spare on the bonnet of the 130s as they do not have a back door to hang the wheel on...and they dont want it to take up valuable cargo space....
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    sorry Zook, but the bonnet on my 130 is exactly the same as a 110, a weak piece of $%#@.
    The spare factory mounts in the left rear corner of a HICAP, (where mine is) or under/on the tray of a tray back.

    If you want to mount a spare on the bonnet, you have to buy the corresponding re-inforcement kit, along with the wheel holder assembly thingy, which I've been cautioned against obtaining by friends in the NT as they destroy the bonnet and hinges pretty quickly on corrugated roads.

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    Looking at the hooks which pass as hinges on my bonnet I see that one side sits higher than the other so it would indicate even with the support that some sort of damage has occured. It may be from somebody standing on it by the shirtload of corrugated roads it has travelled over with a spare on the bonnet.

    Having said that the damage does not seem significant and let's face it panel fit in general is not exactly top drawer anyway. It was bought to prevent the spare destroying the back door. I think they are a better option than the standard rear door mount. The rear door lock **** itself anyway.

    Anyway, looks sexy.

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    Mental note - if I ever get a different Landy - swap over the bonnet.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Good point Vlad but that would mean I'd have to choose a white one and when/if I ever upgrade the 300Tdi I was hoping to get a non white one. Always fancied dark green with a white roof. Green Defender with white roof and bonnet would look - interesting - but the white Defender with a green bonnet....

    It would be interesting if I was doing a trade in. I'd make my excuses and slip outside for a moment, come in sign the papers and hurriedly drive off. Alf Barbagello would look out his office window and see an old 300Tdi with a green bonnet on the forecourt.

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    Originally posted by JamesH
    Always fancied dark green with a white roof.
    White roofs have gone the way of tyres on bonnet

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    <span style="color:blue">mine has a white roof.....</span>

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    Originally posted by JamesH
    Good point Vlad but that would mean I'd have to choose a white one and when/if I ever upgrade the 300Tdi I was hoping to get a non white one. Always fancied dark green with a white roof. Green Defender with white roof and bonnet would look - interesting - but the white Defender with a green bonnet....
    Have you mever heard of paint :?:

    You can get it after-market now, too. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Originally posted by Rosco+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rosco)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-JamesH
    Always fancied dark green with a white roof.
    White roofs have gone the way of tyres on bonnet
    [/b][/quote]

    White roofs are back:

    http://www.landrover.com.au/au/en/Vehicles...ender%20110.htm

    That's the bottom line :wink:
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