Range Rover Classic 200tdi RHD to LHD conversion

headdamage

Observer
No way am I doing this again, my wife had been going to university in the UK for a few years so I had bought a 1993 200tdi RRC to use when visiting her. In 2010 she finished there so I loaded most of her stuff into the RR and dropped it off for shipping. It took about a year and a half before it shipped. During that time the lift gate leaked and the rot got bad in the rear body cross member and other areas. When we started to strip the truck out to do the RHD to LHD conversion it became apparent that there would be a gross amount of welding required to fix the steel inner body shell up so we used the shell from the donor NAS RR that we where stripping the LHD parts from. These pics give a very rough idea of what happened in exactly 13 days from the truck driving into the garage to when it could drive back out.

My intention is to fit this Rover out for long range camping and exploring. I've got an ARB winch bumper and roof rack along with some suspension mods waiting for me to instal. I haven't decided on tire size yet but I'm leaning towards 235/85/16.

Some of the extra work the RR got during the conversion/rust busting where:

- new heater motor
- new heater core
- heated windshield
- heavy duty 4 pin military diffs front and rear
- military front axle casing with welded in reenforcing tubes and braces
- disco rear axle casing with welded in reenforcing tubes and braces
- removed abs brakes and now has military 90 front calipers and solid rotors, disco rear calipers and rotors, disco master
- LT230 transfercase
- new starter motor
- new rad
- new inter cooler
- new head lining


This is what was left after all the rotten rusty parts where cut up
RR1.jpg


Might as well do the clutch
RR2.jpg


LHD steering box needs a LHD axle
RR3.jpg


The Borg viscous had died so an LT230 might as well go in now
RR4.jpg


Frame has been wire wheeled/painted and things are starting to come together
RR5.jpg


New body inner shell ready to drop onto the old frame
RR6.jpg


The shell and frame meet for the first time
RR7.jpg


I can't believe how much stuff has to go back into the stripped shell
RR8.jpg


The steering wheel is now on the correct side for North America
RR9.jpg
 

The Rover Shop

Explorer
Dude...you sooo shoulda just bought my 93 LWB zebra i just had for sale...has all the goodies on it you want... You are a better man than me..I looked into changing my classic from left to right to take it home to OZ with me and decided it was too much work...cheaper to just buy another one when I get there..
 

Rangie Benji

New member
LHD TO RHD CONVERSION

Good day, I'm new to the site. I chose your thread because you have done what I'm trying to do. I have a 1986 or 1987( not sure yet, waiting on the title) range rover classic. its a LHD and I want to convert it to RHD. Can you give me a list of all the parts I will need? I have a mechanic that will do the work. I'm ready to spend the money to get it done. I just want to start search for the parts.

Thanks


No way am I doing this again, my wife had been going to university in the UK for a few years so I had bought a 1993 200tdi RRC to use when visiting her. In 2010 she finished there so I loaded most of her stuff into the RR and dropped it off for shipping. It took about a year and a half before it shipped. During that time the lift gate leaked and the rot got bad in the rear body cross member and other areas. When we started to strip the truck out to do the RHD to LHD conversion it became apparent that there would be a gross amount of welding required to fix the steel inner body shell up so we used the shell from the donor NAS RR that we where stripping the LHD parts from. These pics give a very rough idea of what happened in exactly 13 days from the truck driving into the garage to when it could drive back out.

My intention is to fit this Rover out for long range camping and exploring. I've got an ARB winch bumper and roof rack along with some suspension mods waiting for me to instal. I haven't decided on tire size yet but I'm leaning towards 235/85/16.

Some of the extra work the RR got during the conversion/rust busting where:

- new heater motor
- new heater core
- heated windshield
- heavy duty 4 pin military diffs front and rear
- military front axle casing with welded in reenforcing tubes and braces
- disco rear axle casing with welded in reenforcing tubes and braces
- removed abs brakes and now has military 90 front calipers and solid rotors, disco rear calipers and rotors, disco master
- LT230 transfercase
- new starter motor
- new rad
- new inter cooler
- new head lining


This is what was left after all the rotten rusty parts where cut up
RR1.jpg


Might as well do the clutch
RR2.jpg


LHD steering box needs a LHD axle
RR3.jpg


The Borg viscous had died so an LT230 might as well go in now
RR4.jpg


Frame has been wire wheeled/painted and things are starting to come together
RR5.jpg


New body inner shell ready to drop onto the old frame
RR6.jpg


The shell and frame meet for the first time
RR7.jpg


I can't believe how much stuff has to go back into the stripped shell
RR8.jpg


The steering wheel is now on the correct side for North America
RR9.jpg
 

rijosho

Adventurer
Good day, I'm new to the site. I chose your thread because you have done what I'm trying to do. I have a 1986 or 1987( not sure yet, waiting on the title) range rover classic. its a LHD and I want to convert it to RHD. Can you give me a list of all the parts I will need? I have a mechanic that will do the work. I'm ready to spend the money to get it done. I just want to start search for the parts.

Thanks

Where in NYC are you, and who are you using? There are a ton of us probably just a few blocks away from you.
 

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