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cut guards
cut guards
I have had a bit of a look on this site but couldn't find any thing about cutting the guards on suzukis .I want to fit some 31s and i was woundering if i cut the guards will they fit without any lift also what do you do with the fire wall , how much lift does this achive and what is involved ,any info or pics would be great
Please explain this a bit better.jazuki wrote:I could probibly make the body lift at school on the lathe but i got two prices for spring lifts and that was nearly worth more than the truck . I just thought cutting the guards would be an easy way out and it would keep the COG down
Peter.
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
i have got prices for a spring lift from tough dog and another price from EFSdroopypete wrote:Please explain this a bit better.jazuki wrote:I could probibly make the body lift at school on the lathe but i got two prices for spring lifts and that was nearly worth more than the truck . I just thought cutting the guards would be an easy way out and it would keep the COG down
Peter.
Who is this guy he comes on a Suzuki thread and says "just buy a nissan" I think mroffroader should change his name to "mrcorksmokermroffroader wrote:jamie u lozer hahaha >>>>> just do a body lif and a shackle lift...... na jokes just buy a nissan!!!!
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
ha hadroopypete wrote:Who is this guy he comes on a Suzuki thread and says "just buy a nissan" I think mroffroader should change his name to "mrcorksmokermroffroader wrote:jamie u lozer hahaha >>>>> just do a body lif and a shackle lift...... na jokes just buy a nissan!!!!
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guard chop
jazuki ==I have had a bit of a look on this site but couldn't find any thing about cutting the guards on suzukis
work in progress. but hes some pics
its alot of work
id recommend using new inner wheel tubes much faster & would turn out better
im just trying to save a mate some mulla
cheers
daryl
3rd pics a 35'' bfg
work in progress. but hes some pics
its alot of work
id recommend using new inner wheel tubes much faster & would turn out better
im just trying to save a mate some mulla
cheers
daryl
3rd pics a 35'' bfg
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chopped guards
thanks tim
9hours in that 1st guard
2-3 hours of witch would have been dubble checking my marks and thinking over before starting me grinder
n/s/rear guard need a far bit of rust repairs
ive rolled the front half just working out rust repairs on rear half now
cheers
daryl
9hours in that 1st guard
2-3 hours of witch would have been dubble checking my marks and thinking over before starting me grinder
n/s/rear guard need a far bit of rust repairs
ive rolled the front half just working out rust repairs on rear half now
cheers
daryl
chop guard
inner progress shot
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chop guards
last ones
ill delete these n move it to members section on tha weekend
for steve
ill delete these n move it to members section on tha weekend
for steve
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Re: cut guards
Hey Jazuki,jazuki wrote:I want to fit some 31s and i was woundering if i cut the guards will they fit without any lift also what do you do with the fire wall , how much lift does this achive and what is involved ,any info or pics would be great
Here's the start of my guard modifying process... I'm doing this out of necessity due to the rust rather than for clearance (as Im fitting 31" tyres with 2" bodylift & 2" suspension lift, which should provide more than enough space)
I have a plan.... but not sure how to explain it. My concern at the moment is whether I cut into the wheel arches and straighten them out (similar to daryl's) or, cut & weld flat sections instead (following the curve of the wheel arches & modifying shape to the floor)... Either way, I need to find another way to attach the flares. Higher up and straight onto the body or weld tabs to the underside of the 'new size' guards.... (i think the latter)
Anyone had prior experience with this?
Edit: I'll do a build up thread soon and post pics of the progress
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chopped guards
hello JO
with the amount of chopping u have had to do
id recommend using new inner tub
on stumped body i left the front lower 6-8" std
just rolled the lip over n welded to the wheel tube
i dont think u will get ur tube to stretchthe extra 2+" to cover your new wheel arch opening
but then again in saying that i moved them up 4"
so if your only raising the arch 2" u may get away with stretching you existing tubes.
cheers daryl
with the amount of chopping u have had to do
id recommend using new inner tub
on stumped body i left the front lower 6-8" std
just rolled the lip over n welded to the wheel tube
i dont think u will get ur tube to stretchthe extra 2+" to cover your new wheel arch opening
but then again in saying that i moved them up 4"
so if your only raising the arch 2" u may get away with stretching you existing tubes.
cheers daryl
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Cheers Daryl
I'll probably opt for cutting the section of wheel arch that 'rolls down' (the bit that you chopped & lifted) - By taking it out completely and replacing with new tin I shouldn't have the problem of it not reaching (I agree would be pushing the 2" coverage if done the other way) .... Is this what you meant by 'new inner tub', or do you mean replacing the whole wheel arch with something else thats bigger?
I'll probably opt for cutting the section of wheel arch that 'rolls down' (the bit that you chopped & lifted) - By taking it out completely and replacing with new tin I shouldn't have the problem of it not reaching (I agree would be pushing the 2" coverage if done the other way) .... Is this what you meant by 'new inner tub', or do you mean replacing the whole wheel arch with something else thats bigger?
Ditchin' em!! LOL....... nah, they are still straight, so will probably sell them. They still have good lift & will be ok with the load leafs out. I'm getting all new OME when I get over to Melb's in the next couple of months, depending on how quick mark finds a mig welder to do this job for me (I bought him a Crusty Demons ticket so he HAS to help me now < LOL!)crispy wrote:so what are u doing with your old springs?
chopped guards
JO = I'll probably opt for cutting the section of wheel arch that 'rolls down' (the bit that you chopped & lifted) - By taking it out completely and replacing with new tin I shouldn't have the problem of it not reaching (I agree would be pushing the 2" coverage if done the other way)..........
yep id be going with your 1st option. sounds good
with the tub. its a complete new inner wheel arch
like this
yep id be going with your 1st option. sounds good
with the tub. its a complete new inner wheel arch
like this
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wheel tubs
summit racing is the guard IN Pick
& also trailer shops or even try your local sheat metal shop
ill get maitland sheat metal to do my guards n floor pan
when i get back to working on it
daryl
& also trailer shops or even try your local sheat metal shop
ill get maitland sheat metal to do my guards n floor pan
when i get back to working on it
daryl
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I might want them hehe those other spring were...hmm yeah so dont sell them b4 i make up my mind if i want to buy them lolSuzuki Surf Chik wrote:Ditchin' em!! LOL....... nah, they are still straight, so will probably sell them. They still have good lift & will be ok with the load leafs out. I'm getting all new OME when I get over to Melb's in the next couple of months, depending on how quick mark finds a mig welder to do this job for me (I bought him a Crusty Demons ticket so he HAS to help me now < LOL!)crispy wrote:so what are u doing with your old springs?
Re: chopped guards
Hmmm... now that pics got me thinking If my first option is too much of a PITA I might have to get something fab'd like those wheel arches. The back of my zook is going to have a frame in it with a shelf on top with spare tyre underneath anyway, so you won't have to see them. Plus my floor is also rusted in parts so maybe new floor pandaryl wrote:with the tub. its a complete new inner wheel arch
like this
Brad, I'll hold on to old springs for you until u decide what u want to do
Here's a couple pics of my rear tubs. They are quite thin alluminium (can't remember thickness off hand) but tough enough that you can stand on them and they feel alot stronger then the original ones. They were easy to make but did take some time to install.
Mark.
Mark.
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Mark.
how did you join the al to the steel body?markil wrote:Here's a couple pics of my rear tubs. They are quite thin alluminium (can't remember thickness off hand) but tough enough that you can stand on them and they feel alot stronger then the original ones. They were easy to make but did take some time to install.
Mark.
I'm also thinkin that the Al would be prone to denting from rocks?
I like the idea of saving a bit of weight by having less steel
If it's already been thought of...
There has to be a better way...
There has to be a better way...
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