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BJ40 ute chop

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BJ40 ute chop

Post by Barney7779 »

Ok guys thinking about doing a ute chop on my 40

Thinking of something like this
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But a different style of tray

What would be the best way to get around the seat belt issue, can i use just lap belts or do i need to retain the full over shoulder belts


What other problems can you guys point out that i may have not thought about

Will be keeping it hard top by the way too


Cheers fellas
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Post by pcman »

if you use the proper ute cab there are seatbelt mounts in the panels

otherwise put a cage in get it engineered with the seatbelts attatched to the cage

and no lapsash belts wont pass
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Post by Barney7779 »

Thanks for the


Any other problems anyone can see me running into


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Post by bj42turbo »

Barney7779 wrote: Any other problems anyone can see me running into
Cheers
If you have non standard seats with a thicker backrest your seat may not go far enuff back with a ute roof

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Post by Barney7779 »

bj42turbo wrote:
Barney7779 wrote: Any other problems anyone can see me running into
Cheers
If you have non standard seats with a thicker backrest your seat may not go far enuff back with a ute roof

BJ
Im only 5'8" with short legs :lol:

Im not gonna use the ute roof/back because the cab will be squared off at the rear corners so im gonna do a full custom back panel

Any one know what engineers will require for the body being chopped down like that, no body mounts will be moved or modified

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Post by bj42turbo »

Barney7779 wrote: Im not gonna use the ute roof/back because the cab will be squared off at the rear corners so im gonna do a full custom back panel
Cheers
Make sure you take lots of pics, I am doing a extended ute roof at the moment but it needs to slide on and off over the rear rollbar legs and I have hit a wall

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Post by Barney7779 »

Anyone know if roll cages can be self built or do the have to be done by a pro

I know all the cams requirement on tube size and stuff

Looking at making a 4 point(i think) that mounts behind the seats and in the foot wells in the front

Will this be road legal?????
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Post by Reddo »

you can build your own cages, so long as your engineer is happy with it - hence the reason why PC suggested getting A roll cage engineered. Head over to www.ih8mud.com for pleanty of 40 mods, and if your looking for idea's for a rollcage, have a look at these http://www.ih8mud.com/cages/

cheer's Jimbob :cool:
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Post by J Top »

To increase foot room in the front you remove the W/screen locking black knobs and cut out the section of the dash they mount on, then you reverse
this piece and weld it back in . This allows the front hoop to be further forwards giving more foot room when climbing in and out.
Sorry no pics
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Post by choppa »

There is a cut and shut 40 on Ebay at the moment, the seller might be able to help with info, reckons he spent $50 big ones on it.

Choppa
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