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GU Tray Build.
If you look close enough they are bolted on.SilverBulletBM wrote:looks good mate,
Couple of questions.
Are the sliders bolt on or welded, you got any better pics?
Are you using mdf/wood for the wheel arches?
And the two bars that run from the tray up to the roll bar, the joint at the top i presume is bushed, why so?
Loving the look.
Aaron
I think the MDF is temporary
'89 Hilux Single Cab - 3RZ, 35" Kreepy Krawlers, 4.88's, F & R Air lockers, RUF, Longfields, TG Highsteer, Highmount and no money
Looks better after powdercoat. Did you fill that hole in the weld and get the spatter off?
You home tomorrow night, might come for a look, got dinner at mums tomorrow.....
You home tomorrow night, might come for a look, got dinner at mums tomorrow.....
'89 Hilux Single Cab - 3RZ, 35" Kreepy Krawlers, 4.88's, F & R Air lockers, RUF, Longfields, TG Highsteer, Highmount and no money
Just a tip when your finished...
On the underside of the try it might be a good idea to seal all crevices (sikaflex) where the alum sits on steal. anywhere dirt/water gets in will cause havoc in not much time.
When i build a new try for my GU it will be completely sealed underneath!
Looking good too. Like the idea of bolt on rear stays.
On the underside of the try it might be a good idea to seal all crevices (sikaflex) where the alum sits on steal. anywhere dirt/water gets in will cause havoc in not much time.
When i build a new try for my GU it will be completely sealed underneath!
Looking good too. Like the idea of bolt on rear stays.
mate loving this thread, im just running an alloy atm but hope to follow in similar footsteps with my trol ute soon. looks great hey, what was the total dammage to built it yourself? chequerplate would have been pricey no? an how many mm plate did you go? and when you bolted it down to the chassis did you use any kind of rubber or poly spacers?
hey mate. wouldnt know i final cost on the thing, stopped counting lol.dirtyben wrote:mate loving this thread, im just running an alloy atm but hope to follow in similar footsteps with my trol ute soon. looks great hey, what was the total dammage to built it yourself? chequerplate would have been pricey no? an how many mm plate did you go? and when you bolted it down to the chassis did you use any kind of rubber or poly spacers?
i used 3mm checkerplate on it all, it cost me about $155 a sheet, but dnt use this as a guide as i got it pretty cheap off a mate.
i just put some 10mm rubber under it where it mounts to the chassie.
cheers chris
tire is fine next to it. there was a gaurd between them but it broke.. none the less no trouble at all, no marks on the tire.Little Greg wrote:how does the tyre go next to that exhaust???
and are u gonna try put storage in between the tray and chassis
yes i have a box that i picked up last week but yet to be installed, will have pics up when it is in. it goes between the wheel arch and front of tray on passinger side. slide out draw system.
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it was mentioned, apparently he is happy with it.ashbilt wrote:i coulnt be bothered to read all of it to see if anyone else said this but why not cut the exhaust off and have it dump just in front of the rear diff?
maybe it will get changed in the future, i know i would be moving it.
can you give us a ballpark on total cost? i quite like this design, much more practical than many i have seen
one day i might do mine...maybe
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
nice design and looks like it will do the job, pity about the chequerplate though as I reckon it makes it look less finished. it's a bastard to keep clean and personally I reckon flat steel would look better. But that;s just me.
Any further updates on it? Has it worked the way you want it to? Any further changes? Did you get a canopy made in the end?
Any further updates on it? Has it worked the way you want it to? Any further changes? Did you get a canopy made in the end?
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