

Jeff
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They are done apart from having axles in them. My diff covers from RuffStuffSpecialties are on their way along with my heims. I'm still waiting on 2 shocks from Sway-A-way (been on back order since Nov'10jbell wrote:speaking of builds ! micka how are the salsmogs coming along & the rig there going into![]()
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Jeff
Micka wrote:They are done apart from having axles in them. My diff covers from RuffStuffSpecialties are on their way along with my heims. I'm still waiting on 2 shocks from Sway-A-way (been on back order since Nov'10jbell wrote:speaking of builds ! micka how are the salsmogs coming along & the rig there going into![]()
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Only things left to buy are the steering components and some high steer arms for the Mog ends.
And I have to pick up my disc brake conversion stuff from Bubs
But they are done...and that's all that matters. I'm obviously not racing anyone to finish my build. Did some on it tonight though and my shocks are now Aussie bounddef90 wrote:Micka wrote:They are done apart from having axles in them. My diff covers from RuffStuffSpecialties are on their way along with my heims. I'm still waiting on 2 shocks from Sway-A-way (been on back order since Nov'10jbell wrote:speaking of builds ! micka how are the salsmogs coming along & the rig there going into![]()
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Jeff)
Only things left to buy are the steering components and some high steer arms for the Mog ends.
And I have to pick up my disc brake conversion stuff from Bubs
bwahaha and they've only been on backorder since 3 days after the ark was built![]()
It looks good and all and I am sure it will go just about anywhere but did you make that role cage out of pre-made steam pipe bends? And besides that dangerous bar you have between the 2 seats there is no triangulation or gussets to be seen at all. The rear bars (c-pillar) should never have that kind of bend in it especially as it is 3 pieces with a pre-made bend in the middle. (I will stop there) If you take a hard role you will be playing pick up sticks and pre made bends with whats left of it.Grover69 wrote:Here's a few pic's of my rangie
yeah this truck sure does go anywhereV.W.Dave wrote:It looks good and all and I am sure it will go just about anywhere but did you make that role cage out of pre-made steam pipe bends? And besides that dangerous bar you have between the 2 seats there is no triangulation or gussets to be seen at all. The rear bars (c-pillar) should never have that kind of bend in it especially as it is 3 pieces with a pre-made bend in the middle. (I will stop there) If you take a hard role you will be playing pick up sticks and pre made bends with whats left of it.Grover69 wrote:Here's a few pic's of my rangie
I am not trying to be a dick but for your own safety you really need some one that knows cages to help you go over it before it does more harm then good.
i have a hilux with all the trimmings also but would swap it for a rangie anyday theres just something about them i love. any takersRUFF wrote:Find me a ute cab and chassie micka and ill start on another oneIve got a hilux here I plan to build up one day but if I coulds get another Defender cab and chassie I would actually prefere to build another locked/lockless again.
No problem. here is mine and a few I had my hand in.discothrasher wrote:I dont wont to be a DICK but lets see your truckV.W.Dave wrote:Grover69 wrote:
cheers Kelvin
cool very nice rigs the top one looks like its gonna be a beast ......so we ruled out that you a internet jockeyV.W.Dave wrote:No problem. here is mine and a few I had my hand in.discothrasher wrote:I dont wont to be a DICK but lets see your truckV.W.Dave wrote:Grover69 wrote:
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Here is the reason I know about the pre-made bends Been there done that. I was not saying your welding was bad but the pre-made bends will brake not the welds. This pore zook had the life thrashed out of her every weekend for 2 years. The welds on the cage never let go but the corners at the base and the front broke/cracked every other weekend. This cage was put together with less then $300 of steel and took less then a day to put together. This zook would be less then half the weight of your rover and if it could brake the corners your rig shouldn't have any problem doing so.
LOLuninformed wrote:I heard the term internet Jockey and thought id better ride my horse in......................
The 80 is not a comp rig it is a Cliffhanger recovery truck. if you look at the rear end you can see where a winch is going (10 ton twin motor that runs off 2 huge bus batterysuninformed wrote:now that the horse is tied up and water'd.......that orange 80 series cruiser ute......the rear stays/braces going from the hoop to back of tray.....should NOT have any bends in them..............yes yes, I know its probably not a comp rig...but why do it that way....it cant have made that much difference to the usable room back there....
now I got to go mosie on up to the bar for a drink, im parched after that long and dusty ride.......hope to find me a little lady for the night
RUFF wrote:Yes and the car has never been the same again. Went from looking like one of the coolest Defenders in Aus to the Ugliest very fast.def90 wrote:doesn't andrew e have it still, painted it a awful blue chopped it up a bit and was going to put 404's under it a couple of years ago.
this thing is awersome!Tim D wrote:My Bro's Rover
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In the video, I only saw it lift a front left wheel whilst climbing a hill with the right rear dropping into a hole...which 99.9999999% of 4WDs would do in the same situation.94lux wrote:Very clean looking rover but it doesn't seem to be working very well. Looks very stiff lifting wheels. Any pics of it articulating?
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