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Post by roadrunner »

Started on the project finally.

Plan is to sleeve and box the chassis rails with some 10 mm plate and run a box section between the two rails to allow some decent mounts for the rear bar, fuel tank, recovery points etc.

Any ideas or comments appreciated.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

did you cut out the rear body mounts also? i cant seem to see them...

have you got any plans already?
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Post by roadrunner »

Cut the lot off, even the original tie down mounts. I'm making a bracket to hold the body mounts that will be bolted through and welded to the chassis
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Post by roadrunner »

Finally had a chance to get something done today.

Boxed original chassis rails using 6mm plate,
Welded in new x-member ( 75x75x5mm )
Fitted recovery points
Got all the other brackets sorted out and ready for tomorrow so I can mount the bar, tank, body block mounts and everything else
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Post by roadrunner »

Had a bit of trouble fitting the tank back in, but it got there eventually. Tight fit though :roll:

The plates and bolts on top of the x-member are for the tube bar braces to mount on.

Ran out of time and still need to finish mounting the tank, put the body blocks back in, weld braces and mounts to tube bar, checkerplate gaps in bar, mount lights and re-wire whole back end.

Sounds like a good job for Australia day ( and drinking rumbo's )
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Post by bigsteve »

Looks liek it ready to start recovering some crui8sers and patrols.

Have you left some sort of drain hole in each rail still??
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Post by roadrunner »

Yep, each end has a drain hole and bung ;)

Spent a bit of time last year with Hammos 78 series and MadGQs patrol attached to it :D

Have got one of those equaliser straps to connect the two points together to spread the load. It also has two recovery hooks mounted on the front bar braces in case I need to go in that direction.

Once this is done, I'm going to mount eye bolts to the chassis rails at the CoG to allow for sideways recovery if required ;)
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Post by bigsteve »

roadrunner wrote:Yep, each end has a drain hole and bung ;)

Spent a bit of time last year with Hammos 78 series and MadGQs patrol attached to it :D

Have got one of those equaliser straps to connect the two points together to spread the load. It also has two recovery hooks mounted on the front bar braces in case I need to go in that direction.

Once this is done, I'm going to mount eye bolts to the chassis rails at the CoG to allow for sideways recovery if required ;)


sounds like a lotta plans for recovery why not mod it and drive averything :finger: JK ;)
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Post by roadrunner »

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sounds like a lotta plans for recovery why not mod it and drive averything :finger: JK ;)[/quote]

I have a fair go at most things, and sooner or later myself or someone else is going to need some serious recovery ( if there's someone on this board who has never been stuck then they aren't wheeling it hard enough :finger: ). Its better to have it sorted out before you need it. ;)

A few months ago I spent a bit of time on the wrong end of a winch cable half way up some rock steps using the dodgy factory points, and its something I won't do again. :shock:

When I go wheelin' with others now the rules are: no recovery points - no go ! :x
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Post by nicbeer »

Where'd ya get those recovery points from? Are they bolted on?

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Post by roadrunner »

nicbeer wrote:Where'd ya get those recovery points from? Are they bolted on?

cheers


Got them from my local engineering firm. We had a look through his catalogue and picked one that fitted the shackles. They are each rated to 4 something tonne.

They are bolted through one side of the x-member with a 6 mm plate welded on for some added strength. Locking nut is welded to the inside to make replacement easier.
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