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Tray Options
Tray Options
Just thought that I would ask you all about what trays you cats run? Umm, going to be choping my soft top in the next couple of weeks and I was just wondering what material to make it out of and should I move the fuel tank as well??? Will be running LED tail lights and was thinking about tube...how hard is this stuff to work with and can you buy bends or do you need to bend it yourself. My mate has a pipe cutter (angle it for roll cages) so that is not a problem...Just wondering what the easiest option was.
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Here is a tray i made in 6 or 7 hours one day cost me about $200 inc alum & steel. And LED Lights about $280
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or AAP Industries at Eagle Farm, cheap too, large and small radius. Or buy a cheap pipe bender if you're not fussy about the small dints in the pipe they cause.Rod Dirt'e wrote:All if you want to make it out of tube you can buy pre made bends from TONY POWELL at Coopers Plains in Brisbane.
Raise the tank up, they are asking to be bashed on Sierras
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What for the Tray or the fuel cell? as i make them at home not through HTE, only the tig welding is done at HTE.
PM me if you want to know more or you can come over and have a look at it yourself. Or i can make the whole thing for you to if you want.
PM me if you want to know more or you can come over and have a look at it yourself. Or i can make the whole thing for you to if you want.
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mine is similar to grumpys but bolted on instead of welded
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Its a wheelbase thing
Not hard at all just dont weld it to the body just have to make up some mount to bolt to about 1hr more work thats all.Klappers wrote:Fuel cell..only problem is that your tray is welded to the chassis???? Would like to mount it like the body...how much harder would this be????
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Mandy, I like that tray a lot - esp as it puts all the weight on the rails rather than up high.
Don't normally write that kind of post but I was overcome.
Steve.
Don't normally write that kind of post but I was overcome.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Yeah true..sweet as. Where abouts are you going to mount the fuel cell??? Was actually thinking of running on GAS in the not to distant future anyway, so might give the fuel cell a miss. Queensland is a funny state..you can change your fuel tank you just cant change the side that you fill up on??? WTF is with that one.. Will go with the rubber mounts...easier to lift if I need with the 32" Centis on.
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I wouldn't want to be rolling on RHS though, so the hoop behind the cab would want to be round tube.
I agree that RHS suits the look of a sierra and is a lot easier to work with for a tray that has to carry stuff.
Round tube looks more "racy" and technical but only it bent and welded well.
I agree that RHS suits the look of a sierra and is a lot easier to work with for a tray that has to carry stuff.
Round tube looks more "racy" and technical but only it bent and welded well.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
His hoop behind the cab is round bar??? RHS is cheap, strong and it suits the look of the car. Why would you not want to roll on RHS...how would this be any different to round bar?Gwagensteve wrote:I wouldn't want to be rolling on RHS though, so the hoop behind the cab would want to be round tube.
I agree that RHS suits the look of a sierra and is a lot easier to work with for a tray that has to carry stuff.
Round tube looks more "racy" and technical but only it bent and welded well.
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Its more of a concern about welds, a rollbar thats made from bent tube is a sure thing (assuming its right grade, secured properly etc) whereas if you chop and weld RHS to make rollbar, unless you have your welds x-rayed there's always a chance that it could bend and break.
There are rumours that for the same diameter and wall thickness, between RHS and tube, tube is a lot stronger. Im not sure if this is correct, but it does seem logical to me.
There are rumours that for the same diameter and wall thickness, between RHS and tube, tube is a lot stronger. Im not sure if this is correct, but it does seem logical to me.
Yes but you didnt read my post. His rollbar is tube.PJ.zook wrote:Its more of a concern about welds, a rollbar thats made from bent tube is a sure thing (assuming its right grade, secured properly etc) whereas if you chop and weld RHS to make rollbar, unless you have your welds x-rayed there's always a chance that it could bend and break.
There are rumours that for the same diameter and wall thickness, between RHS and tube, tube is a lot stronger. Im not sure if this is correct, but it does seem logical to me.
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Ok time for an update. Have spoken to a good mate of mine and he has agreed to help us out and do some welding . Sik that is one problem down. Second is I think that i will just cut the back half off the car myself so i will take a heap of photos and post them up here for you all to see.. Ok for the sheet of metal that goes behind the seats i think i will just use a sheet of 1mm mild steel..Take that about half way up the back of the car Should be sweet. Will try and cut the back off this weekend. So should have an update by monday.
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Ok time for an update. Have spoken to a good mate of mine and he has agreed to help us out and do some welding . Sik that is one problem down. Second is I think that i will just cut the back half off the car myself so i will take a heap of photos and post them up here for you all to see.. Ok for the sheet of metal that goes behind the seats i think i will just use a sheet of 1mm mild steel..Take that about half way up the back of the car Should be sweet. Will try and cut the back off this weekend. So should have an update by monday.
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