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What Chassis for a Commodore shell?
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What Chassis for a Commodore shell?
I know of the Outlander vehicle that uses a H series wagon body on a Patrol chassis, but what about a Sedan body?
I have a VK commodore that I don't know what to do with. I was thinking about a super 6 conversion out of a VS Calais, but everyone has done that. What would make it special is that on a 4x4 chassis, but I don't know where to evrn start looking. I have done a bit of Google searching and have only come across the wagons.
Has anyone any ideas for me?
I have a VK commodore that I don't know what to do with. I was thinking about a super 6 conversion out of a VS Calais, but everyone has done that. What would make it special is that on a 4x4 chassis, but I don't know where to evrn start looking. I have done a bit of Google searching and have only come across the wagons.
Has anyone any ideas for me?
wagons are of course more popular for the extra storage space BUT I see no real reason for a sedan transplant to be hugely different. Are the mounts even any different from sedan to wagon
I reckon a hilux chassis would be pretty adequate rather than a big truck chassis, they weren't a huge car (commodores). Plus lux chassis are very cheap. This won't be a hardcore offroader I'm guessing just something different for camping and wheeling with mates.
Grab a tape and crawl under your mates 4by's It'll be interesting to see if you go ahead with it.
I reckon a hilux chassis would be pretty adequate rather than a big truck chassis, they weren't a huge car (commodores). Plus lux chassis are very cheap. This won't be a hardcore offroader I'm guessing just something different for camping and wheeling with mates.
Grab a tape and crawl under your mates 4by's It'll be interesting to see if you go ahead with it.
Re: What Chassis for a Commodore shell?
ebay or simms metalV6 Bundy wrote:Iave a VK commodore that I don't know what to do with
Re: What Chassis for a Commodore shell?
Ummm. Not quite what I had in mindbogged wrote:ebay or simms metalV6 Bundy wrote:Iave a VK commodore that I don't know what to do with
what about that yellow VK ( I think) Commodore ute in Qld on some 4b chassis.. Its been done, you aint reinventing the wheel.. there were photos round here of it.V6 Bundy wrote:It is almost a certainty that this will go ahead - *almost*. Depends on how financially my Bundera buildup smacks me. I just got a price for a bush kit from ARB - $340
I will have to start searching wheel base lengths and comparing to the commy.
It should be a fun project tho.
I wanna have a run in the AWD latest model monaro going round with the 427 in it (isnt it andrew?)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=54174bogged wrote:what about that yellow VK ( I think) Commodore ute in Qld on some 4b chassis.. Its been done, you aint reinventing the wheel.. there were photos round here of it.
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
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Whyalla SouthOz
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ya thats some of em, thought there was an older one too.AJ wrote:http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=54174bogged wrote:what about that yellow VK ( I think) Commodore ute in Qld on some 4b chassis.. Its been done, you aint reinventing the wheel.. there were photos round here of it.
I liked the HZ Ute 4wd that was in Outback challenge on rangie chassis.. that was kewl
Outlander was sorta like a 4wd HSV
You brought a H series from they dealer delivered it to outlander and they bolted on a new front sub frame, whacked a couple of dana diffs under it cant remeber what tranfercase they used
Because the sub frame bolted on like standard would not be too strong especially offraod
If your going to do it do something other than a Holden, the've been done already
Check out http://www.topgear.com/content/timetobu ... ages/0449/ (the SBS TV show)
there are few 4x4 conversion in the Carbage section, some real crap pimped cars there too
Mini panelvan, Volvo wagon, Camaro, Skoda on a 4x4 chassis
You brought a H series from they dealer delivered it to outlander and they bolted on a new front sub frame, whacked a couple of dana diffs under it cant remeber what tranfercase they used
Because the sub frame bolted on like standard would not be too strong especially offraod
If your going to do it do something other than a Holden, the've been done already
Check out http://www.topgear.com/content/timetobu ... ages/0449/ (the SBS TV show)
there are few 4x4 conversion in the Carbage section, some real crap pimped cars there too
Mini panelvan, Volvo wagon, Camaro, Skoda on a 4x4 chassis
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Hmmm For some reason when I clicked on your link it came up with a SAS conversion page????AJ wrote:scroll down dude, the yellow one is in that thread toobogged wrote:ya thats some of em, thought there was an older one too.
But then I used Bogged's quoted link it worked.
I will have to do a bit of measuring me thinks
How about a Territory? Do it as a sleeper and start driving circles offroad around "real" 4WDs. That would be fun.fool_injected wrote:If your going to do it do something other than a Holden, the've been done already
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Yes, we canned your dunnydoor idea and you have to build an offroad Territory now.V6 Bundy wrote:Did I miss something?AJ wrote:How about a Territory? Do it as a sleeper and start driving circles offroad around "real" 4WDs. That would be fun.fool_injected wrote:If your going to do it do something other than a Holden, the've been done already
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
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Aj:
V6Bundy:
Used to crack the chassis all the time where the subframe bolts on.
Another mate used to weld it back up and is a top gun welder, does stuuf for the mines like ore buckets and scoops
Outlander simply made a new box section front end and used the same mounting point. With the all extra load it would be worse
I know you should not drive a Statey like that but we did, it was fun (drifting the 350 on song ) and the chassis kept cracking
Yes go the Territory, and the againHow about a Territory? Do it as a sleeper and start driving circles offroad around "real" 4WDs. That would be fun
V6Bundy:
A mate of mine had a 350 HQ Statey, we used to drive up to his property 60km out of Kempsy 40km of that on logging trails up into the mountiansWhy would it not be strong?
Used to crack the chassis all the time where the subframe bolts on.
Another mate used to weld it back up and is a top gun welder, does stuuf for the mines like ore buckets and scoops
Outlander simply made a new box section front end and used the same mounting point. With the all extra load it would be worse
I know you should not drive a Statey like that but we did, it was fun (drifting the 350 on song ) and the chassis kept cracking
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nope.. dude on melbourne list has one, but its a 202! lol and it still killed the clutch!V6 Bundy wrote:This isn't the one you where thinking?
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Hahahaha u have been told, know drop the dunny door idea and find that territoryAJ wrote:Yes, we canned your dunnydoor idea and you have to build an offroad Territory now.V6 Bundy wrote:Did I miss something?AJ wrote:How about a Territory? Do it as a sleeper and start driving circles offroad around "real" 4WDs. That would be fun.fool_injected wrote:If your going to do it do something other than a Holden, the've been done already
Shane
at summernats, their is a vk on a 4x4 chassis. if you look for summernats pics on google, you will find pics of it. it is dark blue, with a crappy vr style bodykit (ground effects???)
from memory it is a leaf spring chassis, so i guess it would be hilux, jeep or scout?
from memory it is a leaf spring chassis, so i guess it would be hilux, jeep or scout?
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