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sean m:
Is there any difference in the wheel base of 2dr/4dr range rover would a 2dr body fit a 4 dr chassis.

hairyasswelder:
Seen it the other way round  8)
Late 4 dr body on tax exempt chassis

Steve

clbarclay:
The only change to chassis length as such were the LSE models which had a 108" wheelbase.

I'm not aware of any other significant chassis changes, but I'm sure there must be have been a number of little changes over the years like the addition of ARB mounts.

Range Rover Blues:
The biggest difference would probably be the transmission tunnel for the 5 speed box. and the 3 or more different types of gearbox crossmember, though these are interchangeable.

The chassis/body mounts are pretty much the same.  Later Deisels had different engine mounts, the ARB mounts as mentioned and concealed hinge cars had a different crossmember to mount the self-leveler to, it's round on the later cars.

The exhaust mounts are different depending on year

One thing to watch for is the fuel tank mounting, it's very different on late models with the plastic tank/high level filler.

Oh, and the EAS mountings under both front seats and above all 4 radius arms.

onslow:

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yes it will

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