g'day all,
just wondering if anyone has some advice or web sites to check out with info on how to bob a ute tub?
going to be putting the chop on a 88-97 hilux single cab tub.
cheers
jack
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Its pretty simple really.
This is how I did it.
Just do a heap of measuring and work out how much you can take off.
Then mark it out with a permanent marker and chop the back off, leave a centimeter or two on one edge past your cut line.
Get some pliers and fold that lip in just slightly along your cut line so the back piece will overlap when you slide it on.
It will make welding the tail section back on much easier by having the overlap. Butt welding thin arse shitty japanese panels is not fun.
Grind up all the edges with a sanding disc/flap wheel and slide the two bits together and do a couple of tacks.
Check all is sweet and then weld it up by stitch welding a bit at a time so you dont blow holes.
Grind, Bog, Paint.
I also cut back the lower part of the rear corners to expose the chassis rails to fit recovery points and to make it easier to shove the hose down there to clean mud out of the rails.
Paul.
This is how I did it.
Just do a heap of measuring and work out how much you can take off.
Then mark it out with a permanent marker and chop the back off, leave a centimeter or two on one edge past your cut line.
Get some pliers and fold that lip in just slightly along your cut line so the back piece will overlap when you slide it on.
It will make welding the tail section back on much easier by having the overlap. Butt welding thin arse shitty japanese panels is not fun.
Grind up all the edges with a sanding disc/flap wheel and slide the two bits together and do a couple of tacks.
Check all is sweet and then weld it up by stitch welding a bit at a time so you dont blow holes.
Grind, Bog, Paint.
I also cut back the lower part of the rear corners to expose the chassis rails to fit recovery points and to make it easier to shove the hose down there to clean mud out of the rails.
Paul.
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