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engineering required for wagon chop?

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engineering required for wagon chop?

Post by Timmeh »

Hi all, i have an 80 series i am thinking of cutting to a ute, but was wondering what would be required engineering wise to get it passed, what are the major points of interest to the engineer?? I know this conversion is very common so it can be done with no worries, oh yeah i am in qld so if that makes much difference? Thanks

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Post by BUSTED100 »

you know your going to have it engineered due to the body mods etc ... so just contact the engineer your going to use and ask what they require
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Re: engineering required for wagon chop?

Post by bogged »

Speak with an engineer. Get the facts from them
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Post by nelpd96 »

Call QLD transport and get the number for Michael McMillan, he is in Townsville but happy to travel and has done a few of these before. I don't have his new number on me at the moment
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Post by Timmeh »

thanks i will try and find his number and see what i can find out, thanks for the replies
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