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Chopped guards

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Chopped guards

Post by GRIMACE »

chopped the guards on a mates rangie (outlaws) and damn so much better than the job we did on my own...

Hope he likes it, wat you guys think... time for 33s or 35s??
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ps the tyres currently are 31.6" (approx)
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Post by Slunnie »

Yeah, they look good. :cool:
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Post by Slunnie »

This looks better though. :rofl:
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Post by GRIMACE »

Slunnie wrote:This looks better though. :rofl:

bwahahaha :armsup: I still think its got potential :lol:
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Post by one_iota »

Slunnie wrote:This looks better though. :rofl:
Pass the Dremel

Goddam..... I can't open the rear passenger doors.

Pass me a 3 Dr

The Rangie looks good though ;)
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Post by Davidh »

Looks good.
I should have taken my time, mines butchered, but functional. :cool:

Found out in the end if you use a nice small thin cutting disc you get good results.
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Post by GRIMACE »

all up took about 20 minutes.... no measuring just cut :D

Damn it looks sweet (IMHO) and i cant wait to see the bigger rubber fitted.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Looking pretty good! Yes some bigger rubber would look horn. Still a fan of flares thou! ;)
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Post by Jay »

Slunnie wrote:This looks better though. :rofl:
this disco has a lot of clearance for even larger tyres....and less body damage on the trail
I would definetly consider doing my disco anyone can fly here and do the job?

The rear passanger door on this disco do they still work....
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Post by TRobbo »

Can't tell you much more about that truck. It's in the US and currently for sale. There was a link on this forum to it a few days but cant find it now.
Jay wrote:
Slunnie wrote:This looks better though. :rofl:
this disco has a lot of clearance for even larger tyres....and less body damage on the trail
I would definetly consider doing my disco anyone can fly here and do the job?

The rear passanger door on this disco do they still work....
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Post by TRobbo »

Jay - here's a link to the disco pictured above. http://www.reincarnation-inc.com/pages/5/index.htm
It is a rather radical machine... the steering is even on the left hand side. :lol:
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