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This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
Challenge trayback build
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05 Nov 2011 19:56 #25211
by Mumbo Jimbo
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Definitely looking forward to seeing this one progress
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06 Nov 2011 11:46 #25234
by X-Eng Simon
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I really like the SJ - as someone else said, if the Jimny looks half as good it will set a high benchmark for modded Jimnys.
It's great to see a few people doing the same kind of mods to Jimnys now that people have been doing to Land Rovers and 70 series Toyotas previously. I think it's a great base vehicle to work on and they are now cheap enough that extreme modded trucks are practical.
Si
It's great to see a few people doing the same kind of mods to Jimnys now that people have been doing to Land Rovers and 70 series Toyotas previously. I think it's a great base vehicle to work on and they are now cheap enough that extreme modded trucks are practical.
Si
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06 Nov 2011 20:00 #25274
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Right so its back to the bare chassis, all mounts etc removed apart from a few crossmembers.
Seems the tin worm had well and truly got a hold of it!
Cleaned up:
Bit of cutting and drilling:
Then some welding:
Then I ran out of gas ïÂÂÅ’ had to finish it off with the arc!
Chassis should now be strong enough to hang my axles from ïÂÂÃ…Â so started on lower link brackets:
Had abit of a fire cutting these out
Also some more bits for the parts section :
That’s all for now ïÂÂÃ…Â
Seems the tin worm had well and truly got a hold of it!
Cleaned up:
Bit of cutting and drilling:
Then some welding:
Then I ran out of gas ïÂÂÅ’ had to finish it off with the arc!
Chassis should now be strong enough to hang my axles from ïÂÂÃ…Â so started on lower link brackets:
Had abit of a fire cutting these out
Also some more bits for the parts section :
That’s all for now ïÂÂÃ…Â
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07 Nov 2011 21:11 #25331
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Right, got the axle lower link brackets tacked onto the chassis tonight, obviously once its all been cycled and checked for clearance etc they will be fully welded and boxed in.
It seems my jimny was a Friday afternoon build! What with all the rust and then after measuring up for the rear axle and being confused why it wasn’t measuring square I realised someone at Suzuki did a pretty poor job of welding on the mounts on the rear of the chassis!
It seems my jimny was a Friday afternoon build! What with all the rust and then after measuring up for the rear axle and being confused why it wasn’t measuring square I realised someone at Suzuki did a pretty poor job of welding on the mounts on the rear of the chassis!
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07 Nov 2011 22:10 #25333
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Looks like you're doing a nice job there. It's a shame your Jimny is that rusty. Mine seems to be perfect apart from a little rot in the rear quarter panels and a bit of surface rust here & there.
This evening I glued together the mounting bracket for the LJ70 steering box and pan hard rod. Hopefully one evening this week I'll have time to glue it to the vehicle.
Si
This evening I glued together the mounting bracket for the LJ70 steering box and pan hard rod. Hopefully one evening this week I'll have time to glue it to the vehicle.
Si
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07 Nov 2011 22:21 #25335
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bloody hell that was rusty, ive never seen one that bad
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