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Cut quater panels on 80 series
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Cut quater panels on 80 series
Thinking about cutting the quarters on my 80 series so I can do a custom tube rear end and pick up heaps of departure angle. Has anyone done it, got pics etc.
I have the barn doors and was thinking of trimming quarters at the level of the doors. I reakon will give me 4 - 6 inches more on the corners.
I have the barn doors and was thinking of trimming quarters at the level of the doors. I reakon will give me 4 - 6 inches more on the corners.
Hey fella - I'm in the same boat - just deciding the line to take is a PITA...
Make sure you chop the chassis rail back to door level - then there's departure angle!!!
I have this in mind for my rear bar and have had the idea put to me by my mechanic/mdiciations madman...
Reckon it could go either way - make the rear look tough as or very un bling...
Make sure you chop the chassis rail back to door level - then there's departure angle!!!
I have this in mind for my rear bar and have had the idea put to me by my mechanic/mdiciations madman...
Reckon it could go either way - make the rear look tough as or very un bling...
80 Series Turbo - the Toy car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
Will someone take the plunge and do it.
I may be close as I needa fix the quarter anyway and I think if I boof it again before it gets fixed I may as well cut them. It looks simple to do but I'm unsure how it will look as a finished product.
The tube bar on the green 80 ute in 4WD monthly a few issues back looked cool.
I may be close as I needa fix the quarter anyway and I think if I boof it again before it gets fixed I may as well cut them. It looks simple to do but I'm unsure how it will look as a finished product.
The tube bar on the green 80 ute in 4WD monthly a few issues back looked cool.
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
www.autobalance.com.au
www.autobalance.com.au
cut quarters
Here is a quick chop to show what I am sort of thinking.
Re: cut quarters
Pesky Pete wrote:Here is a quick chop to show what I am sort of thinking.
not to bad at all.
my 80 is gone :(
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So where are you goint to chop the chassis at?
Thats my greatest concern... But The departure angle would be ace.
I have a boofed LHS rear quater (damn Vic Range track!! grrrrrr!) and want to achieve the same thing... just a matter of $$$
Thats my greatest concern... But The departure angle would be ace.
I have a boofed LHS rear quater (damn Vic Range track!! grrrrrr!) and want to achieve the same thing... just a matter of $$$
80 Series Turbo - the Toy car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
Can you be more creative with the photo and shpw us the rear view, and if it's not to much to ask add a single tube bar that wraps back to the wheel arches . I have no idea, or the programs to do it and you have done such a good job.
Thanks
Thanks
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
www.autobalance.com.au
www.autobalance.com.au
80diesel4play wrote:So where are you goint to chop the chassis at?
Thats my greatest concern... But The departure angle would be ace.
I have a boofed LHS rear quater (damn Vic Range track!! grrrrrr!) and want to achieve the same thing... just a matter of $$$
Dont think I will worry about the chassis as then I have to stuff about with Towbar etc etc. I ALWAYS seem to scrape the corners and have made up steel replacement ends, but they have actually reduced departure angle. But hey I dont rip em off all the time, and I can smash em on rocks without damaging the quarters.
I am looking to get the corners up a bit more so than the rear itself. If I was going to get rid of the towbar I would cut the chassis back to the line of the rear door. (Outside skin)
MYTTUF wrote:Can you be more creative with the photo and shpw us the rear view, and if it's not to much to ask add a single tube bar that wraps back to the wheel arches . I have no idea, or the programs to do it and you have done such a good job.
Thanks
When I get home in daylight one day I will take a pic and do something with it. Dont expect an oil painting, but it will give the basic idea.
dow50r wrote:Check this trick shortened 80 out...
http://www.the-shed.net/images/short%20bus.jpg
Andrew
Intersting.. still retained the 4 doors thou .. just merely chopped the rear end to give it a better departure angle..
Expensive option !!!!
Unless you're handy with a welder and a grinder
Hey,
I got the bumpers and wheel carrier off and had a goodish look and reckon I'm gunna get a 45mm dia tube bent to fo from wheel arch to wheel arch that will sit on top of the chassis at the back. Another bended pipe will sit on top of the side bits to fill in the gap and pick up wheel carrier on LHS. I reckon then I'll get a plate with angled ends that is welded to the bottem side of the pipe at the rear and bolted where the towbar bolts on. I will also put 2 eye bolts and use them as tow points and extra bolt on places and try to brace the pipe back to the chasis near the wheel.
At this early stage it appears no cutting of panels is required, although i"m booked in at panel beaters to get quarter fixed and may cut them off, to achieve this and cutting the chassis at the end is not on my agenda. Like Pete, I'm only trying to protect the quarters and will improve the departure angle heaps by simply removing towbar.
Will keep you posted.
I got the bumpers and wheel carrier off and had a goodish look and reckon I'm gunna get a 45mm dia tube bent to fo from wheel arch to wheel arch that will sit on top of the chassis at the back. Another bended pipe will sit on top of the side bits to fill in the gap and pick up wheel carrier on LHS. I reckon then I'll get a plate with angled ends that is welded to the bottem side of the pipe at the rear and bolted where the towbar bolts on. I will also put 2 eye bolts and use them as tow points and extra bolt on places and try to brace the pipe back to the chasis near the wheel.
At this early stage it appears no cutting of panels is required, although i"m booked in at panel beaters to get quarter fixed and may cut them off, to achieve this and cutting the chassis at the end is not on my agenda. Like Pete, I'm only trying to protect the quarters and will improve the departure angle heaps by simply removing towbar.
Will keep you posted.
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
www.autobalance.com.au
www.autobalance.com.au
MYTTUF wrote:We nearly have 2 rear bars finished without cutting the quarters and will if we can post some pics when were done.
I'm making these bars with MYTTUF and reckon they are going to look pretty trick and fairly tough. Using 60 mm pipe with 5 mm wall so it can handle a fair bit of punishment but also be used as a small air tank to back up the ARB compressor. The pipe has been cut into the rear chassis rail to also add heaps of strength across the rear end. Also welding spindles in bar for wheel/jerry can holders.
Hopefully post some picks early next week as I don't have a digital camera. Stay tuned...........
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