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Putting a swb tub onto a lwb

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Putting a swb tub onto a lwb

Post by grimbo »

I have wanted a soft top for quite a while and have been trying to work out how to go about it. Could cut mine down but don't really like that option. Try and get a Maruti cab which isn't a bad idea but hard too find. Get a soft top lwb tub even harder to find. But if I got a swb tub and cut it like this one of Jeff Stevens to lengthen the wheel openings on the tub maybe it will work. What problems would I encounter with mounting the swb tub to the lwb chassis. I'm guessing that the biggest problem will be fabbing new body mounts in the rear

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Post by greg »

I was thinking about whether that would be possible yesterday too for some reason... i reckon it would be cool - and perhaps rather than stretching the body to reach the back end of the tub - you could have a rear bumper bar / platform that covered the end of the chassis...?

The platform would probably be harder to notice if you had a jerry can and spare tyre mounted on it too :)
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Post by Damo »

I am pretty sure you would only have to fab 2 mounts (the ones right at the back). They would be a piece of piss me thinks.

I think it's a bloody good idea Grimbo.
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Post by grimbo »

greg wrote:I was thinking about whether that would be possible yesterday too for some reason... i reckon it would be cool - and perhaps rather than stretching the body to reach the back end of the tub - you could have a rear bumper bar / platform that covered the end of the chassis...?

The platform would probably be harder to notice if you had a jerry can and spare tyre mounted on it too :)


I was thinkin of a rear bar setup like my current one. It may even fit in the tub.

So who has a really cheap tub, cheaper by far than the one in the for sale section. Doesn't need doors, bonnet, front fenders, grille
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Post by Damo »

For anyone else reading you could even do this without needing the LWB chassis. I have a chopped LWB tub (same as a maruti basically) on a SWB chassis. Rear axle is pushed right back. I could quite easily drop a SWB tub on that.
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Post by grimbo »

probably something more like this. Which is basically some custom rear panels to get to the lwb look.

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Post by greg »

I don't think it looks all that hard to do... perhaps you could just cut the tub behind the b-pillar before the wheel well and stretch it out there with some straight steel sheet - much the same as what joey has done with shortening his tub - just 2 lots of welds rather than one :)

p.s. did you read my post elsewhere about the lwb tub though? it may be a bit cheaper - 300 for the whole tub and chassis :cool:
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Post by grimbo »

yeah I did the only trouble is that there would be a bit of fiddling to get the tub to fit mine as they are different ie lwb and lwb ute. But I might give him a call later.
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