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GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:49 pm
by RIZZO
Anyone have much info on doing a dual cab conversion on a gu patrol, ??
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:42 pm
by joshy
What sort of info? Chopped my mates one in 3 weeks only working on it after work etc, Came out alrite considering i dont think it cost him more then $1500 including the tray..
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 11:31 pm
by RIZZO
joshy wrote:What sort of info? Chopped my mates one in 3 weeks only working on it after work etc, Came out alrite considering i dont think it cost him more then $1500 including the tray..
just want to find out what you used as a backing, a ute cab? these are quite rare to find,
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:00 pm
by Signature
I bought mine pre chopped with no rear screen. It's just flat steel with horizontal supports. In the process of cutting in a rear screen. Grabbed a GU ute glass, made a template, measure, mark, plasma, tidy up, then call the glassie to come take his measurements and cut something to suit. (GU screen is curved & won't fit in flat panel, just used it as a guide so it suits the vehicle)
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:01 am
by joshy
Used sheet metal and braced it. an old hilux window was used, suits it well.
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:21 am
by pigletracing
You can use canopy windows as well, the front window from a canopy has a middle slide open section (designed to be able to clean the back cab window of utes) it bolts on & came with all gaskets, rubbers, bolts ect & is lockable. you can get them new from any canopy manufacturer IE;- 3XM, EGR, FLEXIGLASS ect ect the whole kit was about $350 & easy to install, I used a Jig-saw to cut the hole, marked the drilled the bolt holes, then bolted it in.
cheers PIGGY.
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 5:03 pm
by RIZZO
joshy wrote:Used sheet metal and braced it. an old hilux window was used, suits it well.
Mate how thick of sheeting did you go, Im half thinking of doin this as wreckers want nearly 1000 just for a back wall off a gu ute,
Re: GU DUAL CAB CONVERSION? anyone done 1
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:24 am
by turps
pigletracing wrote:You can use canopy windows as well, the front window from a canopy has a middle slide open section (designed to be able to clean the back cab window of utes) it bolts on & came with all gaskets, rubbers, bolts ect & is lockable. you can get them new from any canopy manufacturer IE;- 3XM, EGR, FLEXIGLASS ect ect the whole kit was about $350 & easy to install, I used a Jig-saw to cut the hole, marked the drilled the bolt holes, then bolted it in.
cheers PIGGY.
How well do you think it would work on a slightly tilted back window. As I have used the D pillars from a wagon to make part of the back wall for my ute. So its not vertical.
As currently I have the top portion window frame from the barn doors that I am intending to use as my window frame. But I think the window will be two big. I also like the idea of a sliding window.
Just being angled I am not sure if it would stay water tight.