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Cut quater panels on 80 series
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Just a quick update on the rear bars. The wheel carriers are done and I've posted pics on the thread below http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=21827
its no longer there, did anyone save the pic?dow50r wrote:Check this trick shortened 80 out...
http://www.the-shed.net/images/short%20bus.jpg
Andrew
hands and mums dont count!!!
even that would involve seriously re-working that lower rear body mount.. I have considered it and if you re-did that rear mount it would be a simple enough procedure...bruiser wrote:Not talking about cutting the whole back of the car, just the bottom of the quaters up level with the rear tail gate. That way I could get some bar work tucked up there nicely and heaps improve departure angle.
Also incorporate towbar in rear chassis bar.
You can also remove like 8" of the rear of the chassis for similar effort...
hands and mums dont count!!!
rear bars
yes please
wish ihad another 80 for spares
now have a new toy.4"lifted n locked t/d 105 series. ya f*#@ken hoo
now have a new toy.4"lifted n locked t/d 105 series. ya f*#@ken hoo
Have had a look and havent been able to find what I was thinking of. may have been another site
heres a couple of pics I copied of a rear bar fitted to a cruiser with the rear cross member removed and I think the ends of chassis rails were cut shorter(not sure of this) to improve departure angle
quarters werent cut on this one.
heres a couple of pics I copied of a rear bar fitted to a cruiser with the rear cross member removed and I think the ends of chassis rails were cut shorter(not sure of this) to improve departure angle
quarters werent cut on this one.
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
Thanks for the photo's. 80 delirious, the fish.
Would love to see some more from others.
The fish, has your 80 got a body lift?
80 deliriouse, Hard to work out what has been done in the photo's you posted. Looks as though his rear tank has been taken out. Also can't work out what he did with the rear body mounts.
Do you have any more details?
thanks
Burnsy
Would love to see some more from others.
The fish, has your 80 got a body lift?
80 deliriouse, Hard to work out what has been done in the photo's you posted. Looks as though his rear tank has been taken out. Also can't work out what he did with the rear body mounts.
Do you have any more details?
thanks
Burnsy
Hey burnsy
From memory (which can be sketchy) Im pretty sure the rig in the pics just had the rear chassis crossmember cut out, and I think the chassis rails shortened a little. the rear bodymounts werent changed. The rear bar was made incorperating a towbar and was bolted to the chassis using standard towbar bolt holes.
the rear quarters werent touched. the sides and rear of the bar are angled in a lot at the bottom to improve departure angles
this bar was a commercial made, pre-cut weld up kit available in US
I havent been able to find the link to it
This is a US lexus, Im sure US spec landcruisers werent available with the rear subtank.
Hope this helps
Dave
From memory (which can be sketchy) Im pretty sure the rig in the pics just had the rear chassis crossmember cut out, and I think the chassis rails shortened a little. the rear bodymounts werent changed. The rear bar was made incorperating a towbar and was bolted to the chassis using standard towbar bolt holes.
the rear quarters werent touched. the sides and rear of the bar are angled in a lot at the bottom to improve departure angles
this bar was a commercial made, pre-cut weld up kit available in US
I havent been able to find the link to it
This is a US lexus, Im sure US spec landcruisers werent available with the rear subtank.
Hope this helps
Dave
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
wasnt slee.bj on roids wrote:That rear bar from the states is awesome...
Anyone know how much and who from?
I can see a small "S" underneath it cut into the lower quarter panel area...
Slee?
I found the pics on http://www.pirate4x4.com/adindex.php
dont have a direct link to the thread and have searched in the last couple of days coz I was thinking of doing similar.
I originally searched in toyota landcruiser section for " bar work" or "rear bar" I reckon the seppo's have some great ideas and go all out on some of this stuff.
heres another similar one http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... als&page=9
see pics 1/3 the way down page 9
RN wrote:pussy is out, its the log for me... Thank you Jesus.
check out the site www.ih8mud.com
there are heaps of blokes with 80s have cut their rear panels
that rear bar is from 4x4 labs in the states, seems like a good bar, more details about it on that ih8mud website
there are heaps of blokes with 80s have cut their rear panels
that rear bar is from 4x4 labs in the states, seems like a good bar, more details about it on that ih8mud website
how much is it?cruiserjb wrote:check out the site www.ih8mud.com
there are heaps of blokes with 80s have cut their rear panels
that rear bar is from 4x4 labs in the states, seems like a good bar, more details about it on that ih8mud website
hands and mums dont count!!!
if you go to their website you can check the bars out, email for prices as they can modify the bars to your needs.
www.4x4labs.com
www.4x4labs.com
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