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cookiemonster-jr's Sierra Build Thread

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Ash R33 »

will those checker plate things fall off when the weather gets hot? Maybe a few rivets?
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Post by ofr57 »

Ash R33 wrote:will those checker plate things fall off when the weather gets hot? Maybe a few rivets?
thats what i thought :? or self tapping screws
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Post by flyinwall »

rivets and self tappers are not needed (have you ever tried to pull something off that has sikaflexed on once it is on it is on to stay how do you think a lot of boats are held together ( yes i know about that as i am a boat builder))
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Post by zookkid »

yer i wudnt bother with more support,its like silicon isnt it? is so u would struggle to pull that off without a pry bar
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Post by Wesley »

Ive seen people mount spoilers using only sikaflex and have never seen or heard of one falling off so i wouldnt worry about checker plate trim.
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Post by WICKED »

cookie monster wrote:We picked up these ali rear qtr panels from our mechanic(Grant @ cross country 4x4) for the bargain price of $50.

Sikaflex is the gear to use. We tried liquid nails first, but it didnt stick.
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I have to ask why? Looked better with the camo all the way round. Was it cause of the dent?

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Post by cookie monster »

"I have to ask why? Looked better with the camo all the way round. Was it cause of the dent? "

Originally we planned on using the chequer plate corners, so didnt worry about fixing the dent !

When it was painted the house was divided as to how they looked on the camo. Linda was dead against them, i thought they would look ok, but Hailey still wanted them on.
We thought that the other chequer plate work would match in with them.

In hindsight, we should have fixed the dent and then decided, but it was kind of too late once we'd painted it :!:

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Post by neil_se »

Does your mechanic make the checkerplate corners or did he happen to have them spare? I've got a dent 20x worse than your one :oops:
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Post by cookie monster »

neil_se wrote:Does your mechanic make the checkerplate corners or did he happen to have them spare? I've got a dent 20x worse than your one :oops:
They were spare ones he had lying around. Hailey had to bribe him with a bottle of wine as well !

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Post by Big D »

i had a shiny new fuel cap once, nows its completley rusted lol.
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Post by Squik »

First up... awesome job, a big armsup to the Cookie Monster Crew :armsup:. Fantastic to see the girls giving it a go, congrats Hayley... a big step forward for the chickies :cool:

Quick question... I'm doing a drop-down table in the Jimny as well, where did you get those stretchy toggles from? Correct term for them?
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Post by mrw82 »

most places that sell ute accessories have them squik. I think even super cheapandnasty have them.
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Post by cookie monster »

Squik wrote:First up... awesome job, a big armsup to the Cookie Monster Crew :armsup:. Fantastic to see the girls giving it a go, congrats Hayley... a big step forward for the chickies :cool:

Quick question... I'm doing a drop-down table in the Jimny as well, where did you get those stretchy toggles from? Correct term for them?
We actually got them from a place that supplies PVC blinds, as mrw82 said, most accessory places will sell them.
The pics show 2 straps on the table, but after driving the car, we've added a 3rd in the middle to stop it vibrating.

This week will see us taking the zook down to Hailey's school for marking and general viewing. I think there will be stronge interest in it :lol:

Ill post some pics of the final stages of the build and the school display later this week / next week.

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Post by spamwell »

cookie monster wrote:"I have to ask why? Looked better with the camo all the way round. Was it cause of the dent? "

Originally we planned on using the chequer plate corners, so didnt worry about fixing the dent !

When it was painted the house was divided as to how they looked on the camo. Linda was dead against them, i thought they would look ok, but Hailey still wanted them on.
We thought that the other chequer plate work would match in with them.

In hindsight, we should have fixed the dent and then decided, but it was kind of too late once we'd painted it :!:

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paint them black and remove the edging and they will look shmicko

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Post by cookie monster »

Ok, getting to the end of the build now.
One thing I wanted to do for Hailey was to make a new badge for the front grill. The Suzuki badge was missing, so I thought id make up an aluminium badge, the same as the COOKI stickers.
Hailey had already taken the dimensions of the rear door sticker, so i fired the CAD package up and designed a badge in the same format/font as the original.
I used this file to get the stickers made and then gave a mate the file so he could cut the badge out on his CNC mill.

Starting to cut the word profile
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Once de-burred, a couple of holes were drilled and tapped in the back and it was undercoated and painted black. I then removed the paint from the surface of the badge, polished it up and clear coated it.
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Finished job
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Post by ScrawnC »

That's impressive!!

A real nice touch to finish it off!! Well done! :armsup:
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Post by mrpham »

that new badge looks awesome!

how much would it cost to get that done? i would love to get something similar made for my car.
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Post by WICKED »

Wanna get me one made?
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Post by cookie monster »

mrpham wrote:that new badge looks awesome!

how much would it cost to get that done? i would love to get something similar made for my car.


Ive sent my mate an e-mail, will let you all know his pricing when he gets back to me.

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Post by jonno_racing »

i recon if he made a plane ZOOK on it would sell alot!!!
i would buy one 4 shaw
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Post by mrpham »

I would know a few people who would love 'zook' badge. I would love 'roza' for my Feroza too :)
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Post by BOGFROG »

cookie monster wrote:
mrpham wrote:that new badge looks awesome!

how much would it cost to get that done? i would love to get something similar made for my car.


Ive sent my mate an e-mail, will let you all know his pricing when he gets back to me.

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Yes please! let us all know! I think you'll get a bit of business for ya mate from this? count me in! love your work, top job again cookie's! :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by DavePatrol »

top work cookie monster :armsup: , id be interested in a ZOOK one as well.

cheers Scott.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

Nice Work.

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Post by Pyrotech »

DavePatrol wrote:top work cookie monster :armsup: , id be interested in a ZOOK one as well.

cheers Scott.
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Post by Pyrotech »

DavePatrol wrote:top work cookie monster :armsup: , id be interested in a ZOOK one as well.

cheers Scott.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Pyrotech wrote:
DavePatrol wrote:top work cookie monster :armsup: , id be interested in a ZOOK one as well.

cheers Scott.
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X3 Or are we up to 5 now lol
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Post by Lil'Loki »

I reckon 'Cooki Senior' would made an excellent Design & Technology teacher. You have shown Hayley the right way to do things.
A lot of high school students would benefit greatly if they had a teacher like you. Well done to both of you!
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Post by St Jimmy »

GRPABT1 wrote:
Pyrotech wrote:
DavePatrol wrote:top work cookie monster :armsup: , id be interested in a ZOOK one as well.

cheers Scott.
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X3 Or are we up to 5 now lol
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that makes 6 ;)
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