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swb ute conversion

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swb ute conversion

Post by muddymav »

how are we all?
Question! i have found a swb ute body , a bit pricey atm but trying to neg price.
want to do a swb ute conversion just cant find help with this question.
is a swb body the same size as a ute back?eg if i cut the swb body from 3" behind the sliding window will the ute back fit there or do i have to make a piece of metal fit there? people also say that you cut the 1/4's and move forward but i have also heard that this will incur problems in engineering,the bloke i wanted to do it was helpful at the start but when i gave him some q's he couldnt answer them and brushed me off.some one out there would have done the conversion any help and/or pics would be greatly appreciated thanks :D
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Post by morkz »

let us know how u go and if u find any pics

i like the one deal kilmurray has nice and tidy
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Post by Bartso »

the ute back is a different size although on track make ute backs to suite the ute conversion i will get a no for you
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

There were prices floating around for that on here somewhere. Probably the cheapest option is to hack into it yourself just behind were it needs to be prettied up and pay someone from there. Probably work out a little cheaper than me fixing those rusty azzed rear sliding windows... :cool: or that is the excuse I would use... ;)
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Post by muddymav »

well curently unemployed , i am bored sh*tless at home looking for a job in the diesel mechanic industry :x but i have panel beatede befor ,so i am going to attempt this myself
just a quick q to people who have done this is there any probs with engineering?a roll bar will be fitted in this conversion too. thanks
hey bartso any luck with that no.?
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Post by jessie928 »

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your better of using an SWB mq body and grafting the gq quarters onto it. That way you have a removable hard top option.

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Post by shakes »

your better of using an SWB mq body and grafting the gq quarters onto it. That way you have a removable hard top option
and now for a barrage of stupid questions because its easier sitting here than going and measuring one at the wreckers....

jessie928 you've done this or seen it done?

I've had no experience with the MQ's, I'm assumin all the body mounts line up? steering column brackets and the like? do you have to run the older style dash? I suppose engineering will be a b!tch because of fitting and older cab?

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Post by jtraf »

body mounts different due to differences in chassis between MQ and GQ.

I am sure there would be a host of other differences as well for accessories mounting and dash etc.......

Wheel base between MQ and GQ may also be different meaning different wheel well opeings....
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Post by bru21 »

i cut and shut my lwb. the swb may be different but i am certian to can bend the rear firewall out to fit. get am mq ute one without the bubble mine cost $200 + $160 glass. my truck is in members under chevy smurf

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Post by jessie928 »

go and measure a Mq SWB, you will be suprided :D

actually here are the specs
mq
Wheelbase 2350mm
Length 4,070mm

gq
Wheel Base 2 400mm
Length 4240mm

body mounting points are no drama, easyer than making up a new wellback properly, at this stage its QUITE easy to incorporate a fixed body lift by welding in higher braced brackets

The ability to both have a STEEL hartop and softop far outweighs any disadvantage you have while adjusting body mountings, welding on GQ quarters is piss easy. front guards, grille, dash all bolt up easy.

you will be suprised how similar mq SWB tubs are to gq, Just look at the early GQ utes that still looked lile MQ's :)
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Post by shakes »

So... is it something you've seen/done before or just something thats been thought about? (or even anyone out there that knows more than us)

Either way you've put up a different way of doing it the biggest issue's I can see at the moment is the 200mm overall length difference which from photo's looks to be in the engine bay? and puttin an older body onto a newer chassis might mean its fun convincing an engineer its a good idea and to get it signed off.

You've got me interested, a guy at work in a mq parks beside me of a saturday so i'll have a measure then.
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Post by jessie928 »

:D

teh 200mm is in the lenth of the bumperbars, check out the mq front and rear overhang, you will have found exactly where the extra length is.

you WONT have ANY issues with engineering as no-one will ever know/need to know/care. When you replace the tags on the new cab all is sweet.

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Post by JemmyBubbles »

Go a soft top..

Glenn Binskin still has the shell from his navy blue soft top mav sitting in his shed. Yes he rolled it but the damage aint that bad. Could be easily straightened. And already has a cage yay !!! And comes with a softtop...

If you haven't seen pictures of the thing try and track them down it looked Hawt !!!

Give hime some $$$$ for it and then give some panel beater some $$$ for straightening/painting and away you go. I think it is already engineered...they don't need to know it is on a different chassis...
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Post by drive it »

Where bouts do u live, i have a roll cage out of a GQ ute that u could fit straight in, wb if you intrested.
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Post by Bartso »

drive it wrote:Where bouts do u live, i have a roll cage out of a GQ ute that u could fit straight in, wb if you intrested.
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Post by gqmad »

Mark hardman drom hardman bros has put a MQ ute body on a GQ chassis , in braeside, melbourne.
Give him a call he may have all the answers for you.
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Post by Tiny »

If you can be arsed any sheet metal joint can press up a bit of steel sheet with ribs in it fo strength and then roll the edged to suit or you can do this yourself. also looks better than a striaght peice of sheet. cus the window to suit. best to use a standars window of a gq mq gu ute etc to it isnt a costom piece when you break it. Nick Mannell had this issue when he did his GU ute, broke the glass one day b4 one of the shows when he was putting the tray on. had to special order a peice pf glass and it wasnt cheap

I am getting close to choping the lwb, and am thingking of grafting paert of the rear on for shape....should be pretty easy.
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Post by Tiny »

quick chop of what I intend mine to look like....will use the pillar, and plate the rest, though may use the doors as a base a plate over them, ir cur the guts out adn use the edges for shape
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Post by Bartso »

that looks good i prob make it a bit shorter though but thats just me
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Post by ozy1 »

Bartso wrote:that looks good i prob make it a bit shorter though but thats just me
id make it shorter too, so you have plenty of tyre clearance,
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Post by Tiny »

ozy1 wrote:
Bartso wrote:that looks good i prob make it a bit shorter though but thats just me
id make it shorter too, so you have plenty of tyre clearance,
it will be shorter, just a quick chop to get the idea
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Post by scorched »

heres one of cheezies website
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Post by turps »

terrytuffnut wrote:heres one of cheezies website
MIght be off cheezy's site/ But I think that one is done by AUS 4wd specialists (they are around the corner from Cheezy). As This looks like the dual cab that some bloke from 4WD monthly is doing.
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Post by morkz »

turps wrote:
terrytuffnut wrote:heres one of cheezies website
MIght be off cheezy's site/ But I think that one is done by AUS 4wd specialists (they are around the corner from Cheezy). As This looks like the dual cab that some bloke from 4WD monthly is doing.
Yeap sure is the truck above is sandy creation from aus4wd, and the truck belongs to Ant kilner from 4wd monthly.

I say the reason why its at cheezy is because of the rear bar in the pic
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