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Going from the looks of those welds I'd say they used an Adobe welder v8.0 to join the chasiss together.ofr57 wrote:it looks like its 2 chassies welded together since you can see 2 of that cross brakcet that holds the transfercase... most likly got a 2piece drive shaft
but
i do like
I'll put my order in tommrow if anybody knows who can make one
v840 wrote:Going from the looks of those welds I'd say they used an Adobe welder v8.0 to join the chasiss together.ofr57 wrote:it looks like its 2 chassies welded together since you can see 2 of that cross brakcet that holds the transfercase... most likly got a 2piece drive shaft
but
i do like
I'll put my order in tommrow if anybody knows who can make one
A good tool in the right hands but can be difficult to use and Ive heard anecdotally that they have problems passing engineers due to lack of tensile strength in the real world.
JMO
Of course, anything's possible.boner59 wrote:but would it be possible to make one
Hate to rain on your parade Gwagonstovetop but it would look cool soGwagensteve wrote:boner59 wrote:but would it be possible to make one
However, at the end of the project all you would be left with was a weak, heavy and expensive dual cab hilux, effectively.
Steve.
No worries mate, it's fun out heremr green wrote:sorry steve but i think youve gone out on a limb again.
it's in the carbage section on the Top Gear websitealien wrote:taking the thread in a different direction, a few years back on here someone posted a mini bolted to a stock zuk chassis - and even on stock rims n tyres it was a monster =P
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