C1428 New Member Jul 13, 2010 #1 After 3 months finally we've managed to fit an LT77 5 speed box to our series 3 landy. Original shape is kept, as is the interior, so know one would know any wiser with a Nice comfortable top speed of 85MPH It certainly a unique landy!
After 3 months finally we've managed to fit an LT77 5 speed box to our series 3 landy. Original shape is kept, as is the interior, so know one would know any wiser with a Nice comfortable top speed of 85MPH It certainly a unique landy!
dr pepper New Member Jul 13, 2010 #2 is it a lwb, if not how did you get round the short propshaft issue.
C1428 New Member Jul 14, 2010 #3 Its an 88" But there custom made wide headed prop shafts, to get past the funny angle from the range rover diffs, and the lower transfer box
Its an 88" But there custom made wide headed prop shafts, to get past the funny angle from the range rover diffs, and the lower transfer box
C1428 New Member Jul 14, 2010 #4 Theres some phots in one album on my profile page, shows a bit of detail.
Landy-ads Active Member Jul 15, 2010 #6 Nice work fella, how much did them props cost to have made? I'm thinkin of doing this on my coiler lightweight and i'll need same. Ad
Nice work fella, how much did them props cost to have made? I'm thinkin of doing this on my coiler lightweight and i'll need same. Ad
C1428 New Member Jul 15, 2010 #7 Yea it cost a little bit over what we expected! The props cost just short of £400, worth it as there heavy duty as well
Yea it cost a little bit over what we expected! The props cost just short of £400, worth it as there heavy duty as well
C1428 New Member Jul 17, 2010 #8 Series of images Dr pepper- Should include a photo of the space between engine and rad Attachments P1542_12-07-10.jpg 240.1 KB · Views: 4,252 P1543_12-07-10.jpg 234.3 KB · Views: 2,044 P1516_15-07-10.jpg 245.8 KB · Views: 3,500 P1515[02]_15-07-10.jpg 230.9 KB · Views: 1,280 P1515_15-07-10.jpg 237.8 KB · Views: 1,455 P1515[01]_15-07-10.jpg 240.8 KB · Views: 2,021