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Post by ZOOK60 »

huntn wrote:nice idea 60s diffs how easy is this to do and how does it all work any bad points or all good? Cheers.

60s conversion is a peace of piss
only downside is clearance but i shaved the craper out of the diffs anyhow
you dont have too worry bout wheelspacer or flipped rims plus the cheap as
and you can run up to a 37" tyre leagally and whatever horse power you want without fear of brakage
brake lies basically bolt up and driveshaft flanges just have to be redrilled
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Post by ZOOK60 »

more progress pics tray is getting there and the rear is almost linked now
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Post by ZOOK60 »

front diff is shaved and welded just got too make the lower conrol arms and get some shocks for the rear
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Post by Shorty40 »

Looking good man :armsup:

Love the shaved diffs :cool:
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Post by hypo »

looking good jake
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Post by A1 »

AS ABOVE matey lookin swheeet keep up the good work ..........


wen u finish u can come up here to NEWY and start mine ...........................................please :D






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Post by Mudzuki »

Like that tray design :D
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Post by GURU »

looks nice mate.

when will it be wheeling again?
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Post by ZOOK60 »

DAS wrote:looks nice mate.

when will it be wheeling again?

realisticlly by tuff trucks is the big dead line
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Post by ZOOK60 »

rear end is finnished thanks sam
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Post by ZOOK60 »

its finally taking shape
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Post by STUMPY »

looks sweet man
by the looks of the lower controls mounts you'll be coiling the front. what set up are you going to run?
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Post by ZOOK60 »

STUMPY wrote:looks sweet man
by the looks of the lower controls mounts you'll be coiling the front. what set up are you going to run?

ill be running the overkill coil kit in the front aswell, just with much longer control arms
comprises of 3link with panrod
the front and rear controll arms will basically be the some length bout 1150mm long
damn the a-frame has a bit of weigth too it wont brake that in a hurry
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Post by inka »

mate curious on what size tube you have used for the tray as am doing the same on mine and dont want it to be too thick for looks and weight :?
used 50 mm OD steam pipe on rocky but think this would be too thick for sierra :?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

im using 42mm diameter 3.2 thick for my tube bar.
Thats what redzook uses aswell.
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Post by inka »

cheers spike that was the size i was thinking so cool :twisted:
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Post by ZOOK60 »

Spike_Sierra wrote:im using 42mm diameter 3.2 thick for my tube bar.
Thats what redzook uses aswell.

its actually called 32mm niminal bore measures 42mm outside
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Post by inka »

thanks jake :)
looks like i will be investing in the local steel industry :twisted:
cant quite see how you have attached the tray to the chassis as i was thinking i'll be making raisers out of box and bolt on ;)
makes it easy to do swap between on road and offroad trays :twisted:
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Post by ZOOK60 »

inka wrote:thanks jake :)
looks like i will be investing in the local steel industry :twisted:
cant quite see how you have attached the tray to the chassis as i was thinking i'll be making raisers out of box and bolt on ;)
makes it easy to do swap between on road and offroad trays :twisted:

tho hole thing wll be welded to the chasis will be finishing it today will post some pics in the next couple of days
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Post by inka »

sweet bud :cool:
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Post by hypo »

looking good Jake, give us some more pix mate :)
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Post by ZOOK60 »

now before anyone says anything yes the barstards gave me the wrong colour paint
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Post by spamwell »

congratulations on actually making a ute that looks good , no offence to the rest of you ass choppers but this one is the best :D
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Post by ZOOK60 »

spamwell wrote:congratulations on actually making a ute that looks good , no offence to the rest of you ass choppers but this one is the best :D

the first is allways the best :lol:
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Post by A1 »

MMMM i sense some wheelin very soon :armsup:



Lookin good Jake spewin bout the paint but like ya said more important to get out wheelin again :twisted: then fixin now ........




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Post by ZOOK60 »

2" exhaust system is done
mudflaps done look crap but keep it legal
rear tailshalft is done
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Post by Shorty40 »

Looks like it was meant to be :cool:

Very cool.

Whats the scoop with the rig in your avatar ?
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Post by inka »

nice :armsup:
very cool rig bud :cool:
keen to see some action shots but ;)
better go wheelin hey :twisted:
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Post by ZOOK60 »

Shorty40 wrote:Looks like it was meant to be :cool:

Very cool.

Whats the scoop with the rig in your avatar ?


dont know anything about it theres a bigger pic in favorate zooks rehash
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