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Does a defender 130 have a 130" wheelbase or 127? If I wanted a 130 wheelbase I think it would be easier (from a legal standpoint at least) to just use a 130 chassis
If you want to use a 130 chassis you need it to have a log book,engine,gearbox & axles.Does a defender 130 have a 130" wheelbase or 127? If I wanted a 130 wheelbase I think it would be easier (from a legal standpoint at least) to just use a 130 chassis
You need to read the rules for sva/IvaIde just use a whole 130 and do a "body swap" and keep the defender reg, no need for IVA/SVA or anything, just MoT. (Assuming its the same colour)
I have already said the out riggers on a landrover & discovery are different so you have to cut them off, therefore a chassis modification.Body swap shouldnt involve modifying the chassis, I dont think. But thats why Im asking here, or asking if someone has the measurement of where the bodymounts on a 130 are, or a detailed enough picture to determined if it all lines up or not
I'm not going to argue with you any more except to say that if you go for an MOT, you are usually sat in a room and told to stay there until the MOT is over, NOWADAYS. Gone are the days when you sat in the car working pedals, switches, turning the wheel etc. Elf an safety has put an end to all this.The point of IVA is to get registration...you can get insurance using vin only but that applys to imports...modified cars needing an IVA test means they are built up and therefore wont have insurance and after test might get a Q plate which again flags up insurance problems...IVA is not like going for an MOT as you should know being a kit car guy and no you wont be present as same as an MOT...
Even leaving it on the lift and letting you go and look at it with him.
As you say, there is a difference between a VIN and a registration number.If he does that it's a breach of health and safety regs...here the latter part of the inspection we as the owner are in the car operating pedals and lights etc but they use pits not ramps...but we were not talking about mot but iva and registration and I pointed out to you a vin number is not a registration as in "VIN vehicle identification number" not registration...yes you can get insurance on a vin only too take it to a booked inspection which is an iva/vosa and the only reason you would need that is because its not registerd on UK plates or has been built and modified from more than one vehicle...
As you say, there is a difference between a VIN and a registration number.
But I think the OP is a country mile away from all this detail.
He has a mountain to climb.
What I think we can both agree on is that IVA is a real cunt and totally not to be messed with unless you either know what you are doing or you have someone who does, holding your hand.
LOL
Looks like them old 3D glasses you got on cereal boxes .LOL
Oh, and you'll get fat eating all that at that speed!!!!!
Like the square glasses though!!!
Are the body mounts all at the same height? Would it need IVAing if the original chassis outrigger was still in place and original, with some sort of additional metal added to mount the body to it? Or even just a new outrigger, without cutting the old one off?
Or is it just a complete non-starter?
Another question, something much simpler, can I put an RRC face on my disco?
Another question, something much simpler, can I put an RRC face on my disco?
ave all 130 outriggers in place, and additionally weld new outriggers, with body mount, to the 130 chassis, do the IVA need to have a poke around or not?
Did google, found nothing
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