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Big Steve's Second Zook Project

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Post by greg »

bigsteve wrote:~ Attach the flares and mud flaps (Bought some push fasteners yesterday)


What are these push fasteners mate?
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Post by DeWsE »

Sorry guys typo, I meant pink bits.....
They look so good i've just ordered some paint!

Thanks for the reply Steve, hope you can get some sleep at work!
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Post by Guy »

Thats simply gergs unhealthy fascination with "Pink Bling" :D





was just a bit of fun Droopypete was having at gregs expense ... we all had a laugh :lol: along with the loveheart in the rear of the bikini top pete made form an old soft top ..
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Post by greg »

Yep - good times those body swap days :)

Speaking of bling - I've just ordered some bling goodies from Spidertrax on Big Steve's behalf :cool:
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Post by Guy »

greg wrote:Yep - good times those body swap days :)

Speaking of bling - I've just ordered some bling goodies from Spidertrax on Big Steve's behalf :cool:


what sort of Bling are we talking here ?? A thorax, Birf rings, rear disks, 1/4 eleptic ... what what ??
(I go wheeling and shopping vicariously lately :cry: )
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Post by greg »

love_mud wrote:what sort of Bling are we talking here ?? A thorax, Birf rings, rear disks, 1/4 eleptic ... what what ??
(I go wheeling and shopping vicariously lately :cry: )


Sorry mate - it's all a big secret right now... you'll just have to wait and see :D
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Post by Guy »

greg wrote:
love_mud wrote:what sort of Bling are we talking here ?? A thorax, Birf rings, rear disks, 1/4 eleptic ... what what ??
(I go wheeling and shopping vicariously lately :cry: )


Sorry mate - it's all a big secret right now... you'll just have to wait and see :D


Thats it .. I am having a tantrum .. and I refuse to do anymore work until you tell me ... :x





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Post by bigsteve »

Latest Update:

It Drives!!!!

Greg came over last night for a bit of a mid week spanner spinning session.

~ Bolted in the new 6:1 chrome tcase
~ Fitted up all the drive shafts, this was where the problem lay waiting. The jack shaft uni was shagged so we used one of my spares (Complete jack shaft) only to find that the flange was different (88's have smaller flanges like NT's) so we had to whip a flange off another piece of unused tail shaft to fit it up, both Greg and I now both know the intimate inner details of zook uni's.
~ Tightened up all the front end (Left loose after the chassis ext.
~ Bled the breaks and adjusted the clutch and away we went.

A quick spin around the block with no doors, windscreen, bikini bar or tail lights also revealed a strange burning smell which we worried to be a shorted wire but soon found a split heater hose (Because of the body lift)

Low range was coool with 29's however I'm picking up my rims this morning and will hopefully fit the swampers to them tomorrow morning, still need to paint some remaining panels and work out a small fuse blowing problem (tonight)

Still looking a posibility for a bit of a run on saturday but but no t not a strong possibility.

Thanks again for your help Greg and the use of you "Small hands"
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Post by Drewfus »

Cool, there's light at the end of that tunnel....

Look forward to more pics....
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Post by greg »

Drewfus wrote:Cool, there's light at the end of that tunnel....


I'd prefer to see another cup of coffee than light right now :cry:
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Post by XXXL80 »

sounds swwwwet dude.

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Post by bigsteve »

greg wrote:
Drewfus wrote:Cool, there's light at the end of that tunnel....


I'd prefer to see another cup of coffee than light right now :cry:


Tell me about it, I stayed up for another 2 hours after you left then was stuck on the road for about 12 hours today.
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Post by bigsteve »

Todays update:

Not a lot done tonight as I got home late from work.

Picked up the rims today, I hope to drop them in to be fitted on the way to work tomorrow.

Preped the windscreen surroun as well as the bonnet for painting (Tuesday) just need to prep the doors, work out the small electrical problem, fit the new heater hose and all should be well for some driving to and from work next week.
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Post by greg »

Put those swampers on and put up the pix dude :D
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greg wrote:Put those swampers on and put up the pix dude :D


They are on but I am cameraless, will take some tomorrow, but I guess you will have to wait til Monday now ;)

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Post by bigsteve »

Well the rims and tyres are on, A few measurements.

They sit right on 10.5 inches wide and are a fraction over 33.5 inches tall

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Post by bigsteve »

Few more

The front hits up hard on the body, I'll probaby extend the bump stop a touch.
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Post by bigsteve »

Last one

The rear shock is at full compression so I will be replacing the rears (Just shitty ones I bolted on) with N76's like the fronts.
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Post by redzook »

u got a measurement on the LTB's yet?

how high did u lift a wheel b4 the rear started to lift?
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:u got a measurement on the LTB's yet?

bigsteve wrote:A few measurements.
They sit right on 10.5 inches wide and are a fraction over 33.5 inches tall
They are taller than Gregs (But keep that to yourself)

redzook wrote:how high did u lift a wheel b4 the rear started to lift?


About my waist hight, its a bit hard to judge though, I'll be ramping it again when I have sorted out the rear shocks.
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Post by bigsteve »

Knocked some flares up today, they are semi-removable.
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Post by antt »

go the garden edgeing flares :armsup: :D

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how do you attach them to make em removable?
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Post by SAWZALL »

When the tyre contacts the flare it becomes removable
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Post by greg »

bigsteve wrote:Knocked some flares up today, they are semi-removable.


Please explain? How removable are they mate?

(note - first attempt to make mine removable resulted in them being removed by wind resistance at 80km p/h. :? )
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Post by grimbo »

Steve why didn't you trim your guards back before painting? Seems to be a "little " bit of tyre contact which will play havic with the flares and the tyres
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Post by stumped »

what kinda offset are you running on ur rims steve? where'd ya get the flares from? i've been looking for something like that, but havet only found stuff that's 'bout 60mm....
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Post by greg »

stumped wrote:what kinda offset are you running on ur rims steve? where'd ya get the flares from? i've been looking for something like that, but havet only found stuff that's 'bout 60mm....


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Post by Guy »

Hmm interesting stuff ...
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Post by greg »

love_mud wrote:Hmm interesting stuff ...


Here's some more interesting stuff... As it sits currently big steve's car is 3 inches taller in the front, and 4 inches taller in the back than mine is.

Note: 0.5 inches would be explained by the larger tyre diameter - but the rest is because his new springs are very springy :lol:
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greg wrote:
love_mud wrote:Hmm interesting stuff ...


Here's some more interesting stuff... As it sits currently big steve's car is 3 inches taller in the front, and 4 inches taller in the back than mine is.

Note: 0.5 inches would be explained by the larger tyre diameter - but the rest is because his new springs are very springy :lol:


as soon as Big Steve gets in it .. it will be .5 of an inch lower than yours :cool: .. Means he can go quicker down bush tracks etc at this point though ..
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