Bonnet mounting spare on TD5

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Rob B

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I've just ordered a new 110 CSW and there is no option for a bonnet mount
spare with the TD5 engine?

does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy and cuts
down rear Viz?

cheers
Rob.


 
So Rob B was, like

> I've just ordered a new 110 CSW and there is no option for a bonnet
> mount spare with the TD5 engine?
>
> does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy
> and cuts down rear Viz?
>
> cheers
> Rob.


Discussed about a month ago - do a Google search.

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Rich

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Thanks,

Only joined the group this week, so I'll have a search round.

cheers


"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> So Rob B was, like
>
>> I've just ordered a new 110 CSW and there is no option for a bonnet
>> mount spare with the TD5 engine?
>>
>> does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy
>> and cuts down rear Viz?
>>
>> cheers
>> Rob.

>
> Discussed about a month ago - do a Google search.
>
> --
>
> Rich
>
> Nullum Gratuitum Prandium
>



 
Rob B wrote:

> does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy and cuts
> down rear Viz?


I'd much rather lose a bit of rear viz than have a bonnet mounted spare
that costs me front viz!


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EMB
 
AFAIK, the Defender bonnet was not designed to carry a spare. Structurally
not the same from its predecessor Series vehicles. Besides, I would worry
the front viz more than the rear viz, as you spend more time looking front
while driving (i hope). a spare on the bonnet would cut down your front
windscreen by half.

A rear spare carrier (e.g. Mantec) will help alleviate the weight off the
back door, that's what I have on my 110.

Cheers,
+kent


"Rob B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've just ordered a new 110 CSW and there is no option for a bonnet mount
> spare with the TD5 engine?
>
> does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy and
> cuts down rear Viz?
>
> cheers
> Rob.
>



 
In message <[email protected]>
"__k_e_n_t_s_h_i_h__" <[email protected]> wrote:

> AFAIK, the Defender bonnet was not designed to carry a spare. Structurally
> not the same from its predecessor Series vehicles. Besides, I would worry
> the front viz more than the rear viz, as you spend more time looking front
> while driving (i hope). a spare on the bonnet would cut down your front
> windscreen by half.
>
> A rear spare carrier (e.g. Mantec) will help alleviate the weight off the
> back door, that's what I have on my 110.
>
> Cheers,
> +kent
>
>
> "Rob B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I've just ordered a new 110 CSW and there is no option for a bonnet mount
> > spare with the TD5 engine?
> >
> > does anyone know why, as the spare makes the back door really heavy and
> > cuts down rear Viz?
> >
> > cheers
> > Rob.
> >

>
>


Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)

All the bits required are on our site, MUC6418 and MUC6419
being key bits, plus the actual clamps etc

Cheers
Richard

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>ubject: Re: Bonnet mounting spare on TD5
>From: beamendsltd [email protected]
>Date: 23/11/2004 08:28 GMT


>Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
>to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
>to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)


Alternatively you could just source and spary up a decent earlier 90 / 110
bonnet which has been fitted with a pukka spare wheel carrier ;-)

Steve. Suffolk.
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On or around 23 Nov 2004 09:04:24 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
enlightened us thusly:

>>ubject: Re: Bonnet mounting spare on TD5
>>From: beamendsltd [email protected]
>>Date: 23/11/2004 08:28 GMT

>
>>Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
>>to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
>>to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)

>
>Alternatively you could just source and spary up a decent earlier 90 / 110
>bonnet which has been fitted with a pukka spare wheel carrier ;-)


ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the engine,
or something.

on my old 110, I removed the rear door mounting and put that on the bonnet
This worked very well.

 
"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the
> engine,
> or something.
>


The framework under the bonnet of my 90 doesn't hit the top of the Td5
engine.... I think the changes were made to cut the costs of producing the
bonnet - on the Td5s it's a one piece pressing underneath I think, instead
of the lengths of u-section welded together.

Martin
--
1988 90 Td5 Converted NAS Replica
www.web-rover.co.uk


 
Martin Lewis wrote:

> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the
>> engine,
>> or something.
>>

>
> The framework under the bonnet of my 90 doesn't hit the top of the Td5
> engine.... I think the changes were made to cut the costs of producing the
> bonnet - on the Td5s it's a one piece pressing underneath I think, instead
> of the lengths of u-section welded together.
>


Was having a look earlier today.

Get a Wolf bonnet - they're rigged for it and seem to be the same general
shape as a D90 bonnet.

P.
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Does it Matter if Nobody Minds?
 
Cheers for all the replies - I'll keep my eyes peeled for a TDI bonnet with
the mounting kit on it.

With regard to front Viz, all my other landrovers have had bonnet mounted
spares to no detrimental effect.

My current '55 Series One has more of a problem with poor wipers in this
weather! :)

Regards
Rob.



"Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:45:46 +0000, Austin Shackles
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On or around 23 Nov 2004 09:04:24 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
>>enlightened us thusly:
>>
>>>>ubject: Re: Bonnet mounting spare on TD5
>>>>From: beamendsltd [email protected]
>>>>Date: 23/11/2004 08:28 GMT
>>>
>>>>Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
>>>>to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
>>>>to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)
>>>
>>>Alternatively you could just source and spary up a decent earlier 90 /
>>>110
>>>bonnet which has been fitted with a pukka spare wheel carrier ;-)

>>
>>ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the
>>engine,
>>or something.
>>
>>on my old 110, I removed the rear door mounting and put that on the bonnet
>>This worked very well.
>>

> that's exactly what I did with mine.
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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In article <[email protected]>, __k_e_n_t_s_h_i_h__ wrote:
>
> A rear spare carrier (e.g. Mantec) will help alleviate the weight off the
> back door, that's what I have on my 110.
>


The Bearmach wheel carrier I have also shifts the wheel to the right by
a few inches as well. This makes rearward vision a bit better as well
as saving the hinges on the door.

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Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
In message <[email protected]>, Mr. Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> writes
>On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:45:46 +0000, Austin Shackles
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On or around 23 Nov 2004 09:04:24 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
>>enlightened us thusly:
>>
>>>>ubject: Re: Bonnet mounting spare on TD5
>>>>From: beamendsltd [email protected]
>>>>Date: 23/11/2004 08:28 GMT
>>>
>>>>Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
>>>>to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
>>>>to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)
>>>
>>>Alternatively you could just source and spary up a decent earlier 90 / 110
>>>bonnet which has been fitted with a pukka spare wheel carrier ;-)

>>
>>ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the engine,
>>or something.
>>
>>on my old 110, I removed the rear door mounting and put that on the bonnet
>>This worked very well.
>>

>that's exactly what I did with mine.
>
>
>Regards.
>Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)

But he old bonnets were stronger than the current ones. I discovered
that when I walked on mine (to clean the windscreen) and it dented.
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I would be interested in seeing pictures or more information on what company
can strengthen the TD5 defender bonnet for a spare wheel mount?

cheers 3LB
"hugh" <hugh@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> In message <[email protected]>, Mr. Nice.
> <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> writes
> >On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:45:46 +0000, Austin Shackles
> ><[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >>On or around 23 Nov 2004 09:04:24 GMT, [email protected]nujon (AN6530)
> >>enlightened us thusly:
> >>
> >>>>ubject: Re: Bonnet mounting spare on TD5
> >>>>From: beamendsltd [email protected]
> >>>>Date: 23/11/2004 08:28 GMT
> >>>
> >>>>Some extra strengtheners are required for Defender bonnets
> >>>>to cary a spare (we also have one customer who has done this
> >>>>to a Td5 bonnet with no ill effects, so far.......)
> >>>
> >>>Alternatively you could just source and spary up a decent earlier 90 /

110
> >>>bonnet which has been fitted with a pukka spare wheel carrier ;-)
> >>
> >>ISTR that the framework under the bonnet on the older ones hits the

engine,
> >>or something.
> >>
> >>on my old 110, I removed the rear door mounting and put that on the

bonnet
> >>This worked very well.
> >>

> >that's exactly what I did with mine.
> >
> >
> >Regards.
> >Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)

> But he old bonnets were stronger than the current ones. I discovered
> that when I walked on mine (to clean the windscreen) and it dented.
> --
> hugh
> Reply to address is valid at the time of posting



 
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