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Ute chop questions.

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Ute chop questions.

Post by Camshaft1 »

Fellas just looking to give my LWB GQ the rear snip. planning on going dual cab and rear tub not tray. do you know what people before me have used as a back wall. Cant see a rear ute cab as being a feasible idea. or have people just made up there own flat panel out of panel steel and then put in a simple flat screen? Any ideas or photos would be handy. dont really want to pay a great deal of money and will probably attack it myself with the grinder.
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Post by GOT MUD »

:D some off the mobs that do the rear cuts sell back wall seperatly with window in primer if its cheap enough you could get one and shape it to suit the styleside
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Post by Camshaft1 »

thanks mud pig. i know of a bloke, sandy bowman from australian 4x4 specialists in melbourne does em and hes only an hour away so i'll give him a call.
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Post by Hoonz »

cut what u need out and use the rear and weld the doors up ehehehe
and use them ... no waste ehehehe
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Post by bru21 »

you can still use a ute firewall. just cut it to suit. mine cost $200 don't think a sheetie would be cheaper. look factory then too. using the original rear looks dicky imo, being at an angle etc

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Post by GQ TROL »

A mate used the back wall from a Navara when he did his. Just went down to the local wreckers with a measuring tape, angle grinder and really long extension cord :D . Not sure what year the Navara was, but it was actually wider than the GQ!
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Post by Camshaft1 »

Mate of mine just did a shorty and used the back but im not a fan of the angle the pillar sits.
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