Rear Door Options on 88"

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  • rbbailey
    1st Gear
    • Sep 2010
    • 161

    Rear Door Options on 88"

    Is it possible to set up for both a tailgate and a door to make it easy to transition? I want to use the tailgate in the summer with the soft top, but a door with the hard top.

    And does anyone know where to start looking for used rear doors?
  • warrenperkinson
    Low Range
    • Jan 2014
    • 78

    #2
    Yes, you can definitely use a tailgate and a "station wagon" door on the same truck. I do so myself.

    With a tailgate, the hinges will be mounted on the chassis, and all you need on the tub are two, what I believe are called, anti-luce latches either side of the rear entrance - they may already be there. You may need to install the chain mounts on either side inside the tub too.

    The station wagon door has a hinge on the exterior of the tub low down and another on the hard top. Mine are on the right hand side - but we drive on the left hand side here in New Zealand so I'm not sure if that will be different if you drive on the other side.

    I bought a tailgate from a wrecker. It was pretty cheap too. And I have also bought a replacement rear door from a wrecker - you'd be surprised how the shape hasn't changed. A late model defender door will fit a series. The rear doors do tend to get a bit of rust along the bottom though, so watch that.

    '71 Series IIa "Horace"
    88", RHD, 2.25 petrol.
    New Zealand.

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    • darbsclt
      1st Gear
      • Jul 2013
      • 162

      #3
      Originally posted by rbbailey
      ... does anyone know where to start looking for used rear doors?
      It looks like one may be available at the "Guns & Rovers" forum... HERE

      You may also reach out to Les Parker from Rover's North (les@roversnorth.com) - He may have some feelers out there.

      Then, of course, there is Ike at Pangolin

      Among the above resources... craigslist... ebay... you should be able to find one here in the US. If not, however, and you don't mind a sizable shipping charge, a The UK forum The Series 2 Club might be an option. (EDIT: there's a "free to good home" rear door posted on this forum HERE.)

      Good Luck!

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      • Contractor
        1st Gear
        • Jan 2013
        • 127

        #4
        Have you thought about searching for a clam shell?

        Not easy to find, but IMO perfect for those of us that want to transition twice a year.
        1969 IIA - Tan
        1969 IIA - Blue

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        • o2batsea
          Overdrive
          • Oct 2006
          • 1199

          #5
          Best of both worlds: swing out tailgate and liftgate...

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          • Jeff Aronson
            Moderator
            • Oct 2006
            • 569

            #6
            I run my II-A with a safari top/rear door in the winter months and covert it to a soft top/tailgate for the "warmer" months. The rear crossmember has slots for the tailgate built right in. The tailgate latches were easy to install, as were the holding chains and their belay supports.

            I bought my tailgate from Rovers North.

            Jeff
            Jeff Aronson
            Vinalhaven, ME 04863
            '66 Series II-A SW 88"
            '66 Series II-A HT 88"
            '80 Triumph TR-7 Spider
            '80 Triumph Spitfire
            '66 Corvair Monza Coupe
            http://www.landroverwriter.com

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            • rbbailey
              1st Gear
              • Sep 2010
              • 161

              #7
              To be clear. I currently have a tailgate with the clam shell door top on the hard top. I don't like it when using the hard top.

              I would like to use the tailgate just with the soft top. Then switch to the swing open door when I have the hard top on. One of the main things i'm wondering about is the lower hinge and the striking plate -- will those things need to be random bits hanging on my Rover when I'm using just the tailgate?

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              • SafeAirOne
                Overdrive
                • Apr 2008
                • 3435

                #8
                The tailgate works with that stuff in place. I just removed my hard top/full rear door for the season and left all that stuff in place with the tailgate installed. Of course, the complete door hinges come off with the door.

                This is a non-issue.
                --Mark

                1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                • Dibsen
                  Low Range
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 55

                  #9
                  For you guys that switch back and forth,

                  Is it a big task taking the hard top off? Does it require 2 people? Do you keep the roof in tack with the sides?

                  I would really like to take my roof off for the summer

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                  • NC_Mule
                    2nd Gear
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 222

                    #10
                    I think it's a pain, should be a two man job but I have done it by myself but it's risky (hard top no windows). One false move and you drop the top on the car or blow out your back. I took mine off in one piece because I had the room to store it as a one piece item. If your short on space it helps to knock the sides off. It's something you want to do in the spring and not put it back on till the fall, not something you want to do based on the weekends weather. Yank it off and get some sort of a bikini top so you don't get soaked in the rain. I got caught a few times and you get a ton of water droplets on the inside of the windshield, lots of wiping and driving.

                    Originally posted by Dibsen
                    For you guys that switch back and forth,

                    Is it a big task taking the hard top off? Does it require 2 people? Do you keep the roof in tack with the sides?

                    I would really like to take my roof off for the summer

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                    • Tsmith
                      1st Gear
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 103

                      #11
                      I raise my hardtop from the truck in the garage with the sides installed. I have four eyehooks in the barn ceiling and have lifted it off by myself with a series of ropes, hooks and pulleys. It helps to have someone else but it can be done alone. Best to back in to the barn so the roof doesn't have to clear the windscreen when backing out. I store it on its backside below the barn. The space between the headlining and the top is a great spot for nesting vermin as you'll discover when you re-install the hardtop and turn the heater on in the fall.
                      Tom Smith
                      '60 88" driver
                      '53 80" project
                      '60 Morgan drver
                      '60 Morgan project
                      33 Farmall F12

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                      • REDrum
                        1st Gear
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 175

                        #12
                        Anyone seen anyone customize a half height (cut down) swing out rear door for use with soft top?
                        The Toltec Coffee fleet....
                        96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
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                        70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
                        70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
                        56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....

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                        • S11A
                          2nd Gear
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 218

                          #13
                          Yes but I don't personally like that look:

                          1965 Series 2A 109 pickup diesel

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                          • S11A
                            2nd Gear
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 218

                            #14
                            I have seen a few regular tailgates converted to swing out:

                            1965 Series 2A 109 pickup diesel

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                            • S11A
                              2nd Gear
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 218

                              #15
                              1965 Series 2A 109 pickup diesel

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