My "rust free" sj410

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Re: My "rust free" sj410

Post by ScottieJ » Mon May 08, 2017 11:52 pm

Nice work! I have done that section on quite a few Sj's now, it's actually one of my favourite rust repairs, kind of enjoy the challenge of all the different profiles in one area :lol:
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Re: My "rust free" sj410

Post by sidsuzuki2346 » Mon May 29, 2017 10:14 pm

This last few weeks i have been finishing off the welding on the o/s/f wing and today I've had the chance to put it back on. Now its time to get a look at those back arches :weld:
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Re: My "rust free" sj410

Post by palo123 » Mon May 29, 2017 10:24 pm

Nice job! :thumbup:

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Re: My "rust free" sj410

Post by sidsuzuki2346 » Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:06 pm

Quick update, more welding done not a lot left to do now :thumbup: . Also I've made a new front bumper (with some help) which is a bit more heavy duty, I'm hopefully getting my wellers sand blasted next week so will be looking for some suggestions for off/on road tyres to fit those. Cheers guys :D
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Re: My "rust free" sj410

Post by sidsuzuki2346 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:36 pm

Well guess what I've found some more rust, but don't worry Ive already tackled most of it. I came to the conclusion the taking the body off was the best way as I wanted I weld up and seal the underneath properly. I never anticipated having to do this amount of work but I've learned alot along the way and enjoyed every minute of it. Pictures from the build so far will follow, cheers all.

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