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4dr Rangie ute for comps & family

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4dr Rangie ute for comps & family

Post by GRIMACE »

Ok idea of a 4dr rangie ute has started hounding my brain :D
Looking to start getting inot comps aroung July and the excess baggage rear end of the rangie isnt needed :D

I like to take my friends and family wheelin so the ability to have the rear seats in place (although seatin more upright) apeeals to me lots :D

Here is a photo of the basic ute idea for the rear end and an original for sum of u photochop kings to have a crack at :D
I want a full on exo aswell but more to that later :D

Want to move the rear diff back approx 6-8inches (104-106" total wheel base)

So people wat you reackon like? no like?
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Post by ozy1 »

do it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by GRIMACE »

ozy1 wrote:do it!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Post by kroozer91 »

AnthonyP wrote:
ozy1 wrote:do it!!!!!!!!!!!!


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just do it!!! give me a yell if ya need a hand with the grinder heheheh :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by grimbo »

any chance you can take a side on shot against a plain background, pretty hard to do a decent job photochopping with it on an angle and with all the other stuff in the background.

Sounds like it could be a good idea tho
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:any chance you can take a side on shot against a plain background, pretty hard to do a decent job photochopping with it on an angle and with all the other stuff in the background.

Sounds like it could be a good idea tho


I would cut the car out and put in your own background. But yes side on shot would be better
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do it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by -Mick- »

wow looking at the second pic I thought you'd already done it :finger:

But you'd need to keep a bit more behind the rear doors for structural integrity I would think. I know its just a rough chop and all.... just saying.

I think I've seen a silver 4 door rangie ute somewhere before :?:
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Post by GRIMACE »

dammit to dark to take a shot now :? I will get one int the mourning with just the sky in the background (if i can do it)

And if people could make an exo aswell and move the rear diff back and fitt a set of 37" Maxxis crawlers it would be mega appreciated.
Also might need some hydrolic lifters for the rear through the tray (BeeBeestyle) ;)
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Re: 4dr Rangie ute for comps & family

Post by ISUZUROVER »

AnthonyP wrote:Want to move the rear diff back approx 6-8inches (104-106" total wheel base)


Make sure you get someone better at maths to do the measuring before you cut - 100" + 6-8" = 106-108" (not 104-106")
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Re: 4dr Rangie ute for comps & family

Post by GRIMACE »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
AnthonyP wrote:Want to move the rear diff back approx 6-8inches (104-106" total wheel base)


Make sure you get someone better at maths to do the measuring before you cut - 100" + 6-8" = 106-108" (not 104-106")


with the lift as it is i have lost almost 2" of wheelbase (prob more like 1.5") but i dont feel the urge to get out a laser measure and work it all out perfect :D

edit: sorry should mention that this is cause the lift is too high and I have been to lazy to redo my rear trailing arms, mainly cause I dont want adjustables and i want to do it once not twice.... no actually just cause i am lazy :oops: :lol: i am looking to lower the lift by an inch or two aswell.
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Post by slosh »

I reckon just cut the roof off behind the rear doors and make it into a ute; trim up the lower rear quarters, build roll cage.
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Post by Wesley »

Always wondered what your 4x4 looked like when i looked on your thread in the members section no pics were working. Anyhow it looks mint.
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Post by GRIMACE »

sorry guy forgot to get that side on photo this mourning :oops: :D
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Post by sierrajim »

just cut it! you know you want to.
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Post by GRIMACE »

sierrajim wrote:just cut it! you know you want to.


:lol: I KNOW ITS BEEN KILLIN ME FOR HOURS :cry:

I just keep thinkin bout how i am gonne finish the back end off and all the little annoyin bits n peices :? and I gonna need sum help :D
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Post by N*A*M »

none are 4 seater utes but just to give you some inspiration...
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sams old one
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mick's
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Post by N*A*M »

nice 2dr
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mick hingerty?
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Post by DaveS3 »

N*A*M wrote:nice 2dr


I think that is Bryce Elliots old one that is now way dead.

Body is in a backyard rotted out.

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Post by GRIMACE »

ok I got a side shot but the back ground isnt to good :D
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Post by -Richo- »

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Its not a ute, its not a 4 door, but its cool :D
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Post by Thonger »

Drop Bear wrote:Image

Its not a ute, its not a 4 door, but its cool :D


It's what I always dreamed of. :D
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Post by GRIMACE »

that has had it wheelbase shortened :shock: not what i wanna do, but bobin it right behing the rear seats would look :cool:

but then i have no space to store shit, thats why a short tray would com in handy
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Post by -Richo- »

grimbo wrote:Image


That looks sweet, but take away the bar! You dont really need the tray do you? just put all your stuff in the back. Maybe extend the back just a bit from the back seat cos it doesnt look like there will be enough room, so the back of the car lines up with the back wheel. There is a guy on here who bobbed a 60s similar to this and it looked tops.
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