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Guard chop!!

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by PJ.zook »

Im almost done chopping one front guard, just got to finish some off, add some metal due to cancer making bits fall off, glass it up then do the other side. Was an easier job than first expected.
Anyone used anything but fibreglass by the way? Dont much like the stuff.

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Motorized three seater couch buildup:

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Post by UBZ »

Few more progress pics. Must be the slowest virtual; lift ever :roll:
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Cut 30mm Out of the rear guard.
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Then gently :D persuaded the inner guard to bend up ( with the aid of a very small cuts) to meet the new outer guard line. 33x12.5 BFG sitting in place for size.
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Pretty much the finished product , just got to add flares.
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Front rocker panel patch up. Still needs a cover over the hole between the guard and tub.
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Post by 31zook »

can we stick this in the bible...Please
This is where it's at...
http://auszookers.com/index.php

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Post by UBZ »

thought is should update this thread. I have finally finished the virtual lift :roll: man what alot of work , especially in the rear, (i hate welding cheese)

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passenger side all finished
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Current view from front

Front guards are still removable .
Zook is being painted in a week or so, then fit flares ,cage , Gti etc etc etc.

Is begging for some bigger rubber :armsup:

note for zook owners: , don't test drive with out the bonnet catch or windscreen in place , bonnets combined with steering wheels hurt hands. :roll: :roll: :roll: :cool:

Know have a custom dent in bonnet with a funny story.
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Post by JrZook »

Neat cut UBZ. Here's my attempt, rear done+cancer removal front still on going! All butt welded, no double skins.
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Post by Gutless »

JrZook wrote:Neat cut UBZ. Here's my attempt, rear done+cancer removal front still on going! All butt welded, no double skins.
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Nice!!

You need to do something with that rear shackle angle tho :shock:
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Post by JrZook »

Ah yep, knew someone would see that. Goes to show how light these soft top tubs are compared to the HT. These are OME mediums outta my old HT, sat rather nice in that. With this thing they barely move on the rear with the 'weight'of the tub. Have taken a few leaves out since then. Well the anti inversion plates do there job ;).

For reference these are 30x9.5 KM2''s and the guards were oxywelded.

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