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Does my 40 series look right as a 4 door ?


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No
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Post by SteelArt »

fab is fun
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Post by Taff »

Will the rear door have rounded window corners?

I think its looks very :cool: :cool: and 10 points for originality.
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Post by micka1 »

i think the back doors need to be a bit bigger and it would look better .
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Post by Jcas24 »

micka1 wrote:i think the back doors need to be a bit bigger and it would look better .
x2, another 6inches maybe, big kudos for been original :cool:
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Post by SteelArt »

Taff wrote:Will the rear door have rounded window corners?

I think its looks very :cool: :cool: and 10 points for originality.
Yes the rear door will have factory radius's on all windows.
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Post by SteelArt »

micka1 wrote:i think the back doors need to be a bit bigger and it would look better .
No point being any bigger as there is no where to go after that as the rear shock hoopes sit behind the rear seat and the rear seat bacj is in line with the profile.

Wheel base is out at 104" and won't be going any further.
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Post by v840 »

Very cool. Should be great when done.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Do it, just don't weld to the chassis.
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Post by SteelArt »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:Do it, just don't weld to the chassis.
hehe to late already have ... but it wasn't with square plates and side steps
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Post by Canyonero 4x4 »

HELL YEAH!
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

SteelArt wrote:
micka1 wrote:i think the back doors need to be a bit bigger and it would look better .
No point being any bigger as there is no where to go after that as the rear shock hoopes sit behind the rear seat and the rear seat bacj is in line with the profile.

Wheel base is out at 104" and won't be going any further.
I think it'd look better with a longer rear door, wether pointless or not
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Post by micka1 »

sorry mate , still believe the rear door should be longer by at least 2 , 3 - 4 inches .. and also think it should have a solid rear side window .

apart from that it looks good . and also what sort of drive train are you running and intended use were you after ?
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Post by SteelArt »

:shock:
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Damnit man, forget about the bog, the zombie blue heelers are here - run for the hills!
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Post by alien »

awesome =) what colour are you going to paint it at the end???
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Probably the same colour as the rest of it. :finger:
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Post by Micka »

That looks excellent. Well done.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

i love the look of this and can't wait to see it completed. I've seen the odd one or two dual cab utes done from cut down troopy's and extended 40's but can't wait to see this done
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Post by Struth »

Great concept, but as others say, I think it will look better if you can make the door longer, even it means shortening the rear window.

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Post by chimpboy »

I can't see these images but I would like to!
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Post by Moph »

SteelArt wrote:Image
:cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by chimpboy »

That rocks. But the back doors should open backwards... and no pillars in between :)
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Post by pcman »

i know it sounds crazy and NFI if theres room with a 3b i know there isnt with a 2f but if you moved the front 1/2 of the body forward by 100mm it would make the front wheels sit more centered in the guard and give the door a extra 100mm making it look better proportioned


tho either way will look sweet
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Post by SteelArt »

:shock:
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Post by SteelArt »

pcman wrote:i know it sounds crazy and NFI if theres room with a 3b i know there isnt with a 2f but if you moved the front 1/2 of the body forward by 100mm it would make the front wheels sit more centered in the guard and give the door a extra 100mm making it look better proportioned


tho either way will look sweet
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Post by chimpboy »

Visually it looks more like the rear axle wants to go back a touch. But I am not saying it would be worth the effort, what you're doing lookes fricking cool anyway.

Don't get me wrong I am just responding to the comment above, not being picky and nosey!
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Post by SteelArt »

chimpboy wrote:Visually it looks more like the rear axle wants to go back a touch. But I am not saying it would be worth the effort, what you're doing lookes fricking cool anyway.

Don't get me wrong I am just responding to the comment above, not being picky and nosey!
I would not have posted it if I didn't want feedback. Good / Bad or stupid it all helps in getting where I want it to be, so thanks for your comments.

I agree in the pictures that the rear needs to go back further, in reality the flare sits a little further forward but it is still touch and go.

Once I have finished the inner pillars and foot well I will look at it and see if it needs to go back some more.

For now it will stay as the links are made and I said I wanted 104" wheel base and that is what I have.
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Post by thehanko »

SteelArt wrote:
chimpboy wrote:I can't see these images but I would like to!
Image
ON the first pics I thought the door/ply looked far too short, but i think in this photo it is further back - may have been how you always planned but it didnt appear the same with the ply.

I think it looks :cool: as you have it in this pic, cant wait to see it finished.
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Post by turbo gu »

SteelArt wrote:
chimpboy wrote:I can't see these images but I would like to!
Image
Thats sweet :cool: :cool: :cool:

Well done on doing something different and making it that cool :armsup:
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

SteelArt wrote:
chimpboy wrote:I can't see these images but I would like to!
Image
are those blue bits from my 40 Brad? I thought they look familiar.. :)
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