justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
- justaddmud
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Update again
First port of call, after opening and closing the window all of 3 times, the winder broke so
found a spare handle in a box of bits so not back to standard again
also got some fabric from the market, found some spray glue, and got busy
first off, the head lining, made from some hard board and had to do it in two halfs to make it fit
then had some extra material left so did the door cards
which was nice, also hoovered and changed the stereo, and also measured up and tested the winch i got off tom, all working very well, maybe a winch bumper in the new few weeks, all good stuff
next week, i have a weekend of offroading at parkwood (i think, the one near gatwick) so should have some photos and maybe video too
thanks for looking
First port of call, after opening and closing the window all of 3 times, the winder broke so
found a spare handle in a box of bits so not back to standard again
also got some fabric from the market, found some spray glue, and got busy
first off, the head lining, made from some hard board and had to do it in two halfs to make it fit
then had some extra material left so did the door cards
which was nice, also hoovered and changed the stereo, and also measured up and tested the winch i got off tom, all working very well, maybe a winch bumper in the new few weeks, all good stuff
next week, i have a weekend of offroading at parkwood (i think, the one near gatwick) so should have some photos and maybe video too
thanks for looking
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
looking good,
ive got to do all my interior, it will be a first for me.
Ian
ive got to do all my interior, it will be a first for me.
Ian
Cheers
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
hi,
couldnt do me a favour, when your next working on your sj, could you measure how wide and long the base is on the back. around the light area, that sort of level,
i cant find any measurements on the net, you got me the panel sizes before.
Cheers
Ian
couldnt do me a favour, when your next working on your sj, could you measure how wide and long the base is on the back. around the light area, that sort of level,
i cant find any measurements on the net, you got me the panel sizes before.
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
- justaddmud
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Ian, sorry havent remembered to get any measurements when ever i am outside, will do shortly i promise
Little update, did a competition with my club at picadilly woods, what a place, if you happen to have lockers and 35's otherwise, it is a nightmare, even getting from one side of the site to the other took 13 cars an hour, needless to say, I wont be going back there again.
anyway i managed to scrape 1 dustbin full of mud off the SJ straightened the wheelarch that i managed to bend on the rear pickup bit
quite hard to see, but not bad considdering the conditions.
here is a picture with some jerry ridged extra spots for the night section we did
also, new devopment occoured on sunday, a 2 figure sum and some swearing as i helped remove
cant decide if i want to try the injection route, or bike carbs, the bike carbs would sound pretty good
Little update, did a competition with my club at picadilly woods, what a place, if you happen to have lockers and 35's otherwise, it is a nightmare, even getting from one side of the site to the other took 13 cars an hour, needless to say, I wont be going back there again.
anyway i managed to scrape 1 dustbin full of mud off the SJ straightened the wheelarch that i managed to bend on the rear pickup bit
quite hard to see, but not bad considdering the conditions.
here is a picture with some jerry ridged extra spots for the night section we did
also, new devopment occoured on sunday, a 2 figure sum and some swearing as i helped remove
cant decide if i want to try the injection route, or bike carbs, the bike carbs would sound pretty good
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
justaddmud wrote:the bike carbs would sound pretty good
Janspeed manifold, LWB Vit vented discs and calipers
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Coming soon: YJs, Trussed axles, Full float rear.
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
nice one, muddy
Cheers
Ian.
1987 Suzuki SJ413 KJA - Fixed + Modified in my own way
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
you seem to know your stuff. can you tell me how to get rear bumper off.and as i use my e plate sammy for everything would removing one of the propshafts screw any more miles out of it when used on tarmac. i am new to this but intend to make a new set of bumpers. and add a snork
- justaddmud
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Re: justaddmud's kja build (code named MK5)
Thanks guys, it was nice to get it propper muddy again, however the clean up was a nightmare.
16v was just too cheap to pass up, still unsure what direction to take, think if i could get a loom ecu and maf, i might keep it fuel injected, however, the sound of a ballanced and lightened raised compression lightly ported 16v on bike carbs just gives me the fizz
Covenantor, I used to be very knowledgable, (i used to be able to spell too) i think i remember where the bolts are for the rear bumper, but that is about it
anyway, bit of an update, spent a lot of sunday removing and refitting a gearbox in a series 2 109, but that is another matter, however at the end, i got ( i say I, I mean my mate simon) got a tape measure, losely fitted my winch plate, and he then took some steel to work, and did this
can you tell what it is yet?
16v was just too cheap to pass up, still unsure what direction to take, think if i could get a loom ecu and maf, i might keep it fuel injected, however, the sound of a ballanced and lightened raised compression lightly ported 16v on bike carbs just gives me the fizz
Covenantor, I used to be very knowledgable, (i used to be able to spell too) i think i remember where the bolts are for the rear bumper, but that is about it
anyway, bit of an update, spent a lot of sunday removing and refitting a gearbox in a series 2 109, but that is another matter, however at the end, i got ( i say I, I mean my mate simon) got a tape measure, losely fitted my winch plate, and he then took some steel to work, and did this
can you tell what it is yet?