the the rear step on a series 2. i have the hardware, just cant figure which way the hardware goes. its new in the box by the way, thanks!
o, and it looks like its going to hit the rear tire,and the f%$@# hitch has to come off!!
the the rear step on a series 2. i have the hardware, just cant figure which way the hardware goes. its new in the box by the way, thanks!
o, and it looks like its going to hit the rear tire,and the f%$@# hitch has to come off!!
placement? I don't think the hitch has to come off. this is as close of a pic as I have...
'67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces
damn that was fast thank you!
i need a close up of the brackets mounted to the bumper from a few inches away
the way mine mounts, it mounts to the three pretapped holes in the center section of the bumper, you just choice under the pto hole, or to the right of it.
i see the bpr 6 pack is mia!!
I believe the picture was pre-purchase!Originally Posted by 1961 109 WAGON
I'd post a picture of a close- up if my Rover was close to me. Alas - it's not.........city life keeps them far away
'67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces
hitch = step...
Originally Posted by 1961 109 WAGON
A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."
i have the bracket that the hitch plate bolts too, but not the hitch itself. i cant find a close up picture in any of my books
1961 109 WAGON,
I hope this helps. One of the bolts goes through the bottom of the crossmember in just one of the existing threaded holes, the other attachment is on the angled section. My cross member is a later replacement, as well as the "custom" steel gas tank beyond but I would think the mounting should be the same. You should be able to have the step and hitch.
The tire does indeed hit the rear step but it can be adjusted out by changing the inner set of olive nuts on the tire carrier. I have not moved mine out as far as I should but I was thinking by being slightly tight against the step it might keep the tire from rocking up and down (and working the door frame and hinges). The tire is a 235.
John
Last edited by Hormel; 12-25-2008 at 08:48 PM.
food for thought - wouldn't the rear door usually be open when said step is being used?Originally Posted by Hormel
'67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces
thank you hormel for those pics, thats the angles i needed!! my mounting bracket it differnent, mine is flat and bolts to two threads holes, and then bolts to two holes directly in front of the threaded holes.i got some kind of reject mounting hardware. it also does not match any of the front four doors either, so i dont know what i have