Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1270Post Peaky
October 2nd, 2014, 5:59 pm

Don't just rely on spreader plates on the rear end of your buck.
My seams started to split on my Navara after only 3 outings & 3,000 miles.
I ended up getting angle iron brackets made up & welded on to the chassis.


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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1277Post zildjian
October 2nd, 2014, 9:31 pm

I liked that solution best I think, also I've been lucky I think, in five years ownership (limited off piste driving) and three pickups I've not had any problem


Can I ask do any of us here subscribe to the loading camper-on-mat (or other form of cushioning material)

mine was sold to me together with a large rubber mat thing covered whole tub floor, I tried it a few times and then without and seemed to make little odds either way
now it just loads onto load liners and seems happy with that

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1283Post rubberrat
October 2nd, 2014, 9:47 pm

My loadliner hinders the camper, so I have to take it out, and have made a thick marine ply base with an upstand to stop the camper rubbing on the front edge of the buck and taking the paint off the ribs ion the original buck floor.
The floor piece is covered with some of that granular flooring they use in wet rooms etc to give it a bit of grip.
Anything to reduce any kind of initial movement that could make the turnbuckles go slack it a good thing to me.

If my next truck is wide enough to leave the load liner in, then i'll use a sheet of conveyor belt matting for a bit of grip.
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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1285Post TrueDink
October 2nd, 2014, 10:17 pm

I've got a Bedrug that stays on the truck permanently. I don't know if its a good or bad thing but it would be too much of a hassle to take it out every time I mounted. Its bad enough taking my Truckman top off every time.
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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1297Post richc
October 3rd, 2014, 1:42 pm

Well my usual suppliers didn't have any but directed me to the local lifting supplies company - got there a 1:20pm - they close at 1:00pm on a friday - part timers !

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1298Post rubberrat
October 3rd, 2014, 1:57 pm

I see 'Lifting Gear Supplies' in Anstey lane.
Do you have a good marina and chandlery business near you? I'm sure I used to use one in Leicester city center years ago. They may have stainless lifting eyes.
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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1299Post zildjian
October 3rd, 2014, 2:14 pm

Rich I just asked locally at our fixing place but nothing with a nice long bolt on it,

Let me know this evening if. You've been able to source some
Can always try again next weekend,

(You can always get some longer one from ebay, don't bother with short ones. They won't have enough length to pass though bed, add a washer or so + get the nut on properly

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1300Post zildjian
October 3rd, 2014, 2:27 pm

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M12-12mm-x-12 ... 3a96d31bc8

order four of these Rich for next week :D
if you like in the meantime source four large hefty steel plates with a hole in the middle for these to bolt though underneath

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1373Post zildjian
October 6th, 2014, 10:01 pm

will yours do this Rich?

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Re: Apollo mounting on an l200 (old shape)

Post: # 1375Post richc
October 6th, 2014, 10:37 pm

That looks perfect

so eight eye bolts needed

I will have a better look tomorrow and can order - bit of a shock to the system today, went back to work part time after 6 months off sick

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