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60 series ute owners...

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60 series ute owners...

Post by Cruzer! »

Hey guys - I'm trying to search for 60 series chop owners in the memebrs section but my search skills suck, i just keep getting a message saying nothing is found that matches my criteria... blah blah blah.. so who owns or has built one, and how do i find your memebrrs build!
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Post by a-frame81 »

One of my mates is doing a dual cab chop at the moment. He's not on OL but if you have any questions I can ask him for you and get back to you.
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

One user i know of on here with a chopped 60 ute is G-loomis (i think thats how its spelt).. maybe check his members thread or PM him..

There are 2 or 3 on here but not a lot!
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Post by Pyrotech »

im am currently mid way thru bobbing the rear of my 60, lost interest for a while, but am goign to try and get her finished ASAP
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Post by brighty »

This is mine... looks a bit different now with brush bars down the side and a rear hoop with bracing over the back of the cab..... I'll try to get another one up of how it looks now.

PM me if you need to know more

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Post by seaeagle »

ill donate mine if anyone wants to practice there grinder skills....lol
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Post by AcTioN13 »

i think mouse is in the middle of one,
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Post by Cruzer! »

Cool thanks guys - Brighty - yours is exaclty what i imagine mine to be - complete with tiny rear window and everything... I originally had planned to use the rear hatch panel with glass and rear pillars for the back of the cab, but they are slighlty bigger, and ill have to do some operating and massaging to make it fit, i like how your c pillar mod came out... was it very diffucult?
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Post by brighty »

Cruzer! wrote:Cool thanks guys - Brighty - yours is exaclty what i imagine mine to be - complete with tiny rear window and everything... I originally had planned to use the rear hatch panel with glass and rear pillars for the back of the cab, but they are slighlty bigger, and ill have to do some operating and massaging to make it fit, i like how your c pillar mod came out... was it very diffucult?
Nah mate, it wasn't too dificult. I just cut the C pillars out and stood them vertical. A little bit of manipulation and all was good, then I just got a C section made up to go around the back of it to close it all in to look nice.

If you need any more detailed pics, let me know and I can post em up for ya.

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60 series ute owners

Post by 60 mad »

http://forum.mudrhino.com.au/viewtopic. ... 6192#36192

This is Mouse's. Good to see people are still interested in building 60's, i hope to make a winch challenge 60 one day coz they are just to much fun :D .
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Post by Pauwolf »

Red04VXE wrote:Have you seen this one
http://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagon ... rthog.html
Thats my mine, I also wanted a small side window but it just turned into too much work because of the way the 2 halves meet, so I plated it up.

You are also correct that when you use the rear of the wagon and move it forward it is 40mm narrower than the roof behind the b pillar. quite a bit of massaging is required to line it up

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Post by strom80 »

I was lazy and got mone cut by someone else. They used bits of the roof for the back instead of the back doors. I think it looks pretty good. Sorry about the angle
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Post by perko88 »

strom80 wrote: Pauwolf when you fitted the patrol diff did the spring mounts on the diff need to be moved
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The spring mounts got trimmed around the shock part but the front half of the spring mount is straight off a patrol. The control arm mounts were narrowed by 10 mm.

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