Yeah I've been through about 4-5 now in mine and wrecked so many CDs, figured if I haven't got a CD player I won't wreck my CDs, just need to make an iphone mount on my dash now!ROBBIE wrote:I kept killing cd players so now i just got radio mp3 for mine
Scottie's Zuke. Blue
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I wrecked loads of cds when I rolled, scratched and broken bits everywhere
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Just read through the WHOLE thread over the last week or so, awesome job I feel like I have seen your SJ grow up
Some fantastic skills and I'm glad you didn't sell it. Hopefully will get to see it in the flesh sometime
Some fantastic skills and I'm glad you didn't sell it. Hopefully will get to see it in the flesh sometime
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What width is the plate you used for the extended shackle mounts mate? About to make something similar but could do with it nice and solid of course. also did you just leave them bolted on or are they welded to the chassis?ScottieJ wrote:Got my front shackle mounts for the YJs pretty much done now. had a change of plan with the chassis mounts though and want to make it all bolt on so i'll be making them asap.
Also made a new battery mount as I wasn't happy with the old one.
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Cheers matey! It's a long old thread so fair play to you for reading the whole thing! I'm sure you will see it in the flesh sometime! I do hate to say it but it might still go once the lwb is finished Who knows though it might just get modded even morezukenstein wrote:Just read through the WHOLE thread over the last week or so, awesome job I feel like I have seen your SJ grow up
Some fantastic skills and I'm glad you didn't sell it. Hopefully will get to see it in the flesh sometime
And Tim I think it was 5mm, they are just bolted to the chassis, however the orignal holes in the chassis rails have been drilled out to 12mm and sleeves have been welded in.
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Scottie was there a reason you bought your front shafts from TT instead of Rob Storr? His look a pretty good price.
Zuk·en·stein - A monster made from parts of cadavers and brought to life by the power of an electrical charge.
What the fool cannot understand he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.
What the fool cannot understand he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.
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Mine were actually second hand off Tim Pink, I'm not sure if Rob Storr has CV joints in production yet does he??zukenstein wrote:Scottie was there a reason you bought your front shafts from TT instead of Rob Storr? His look a pretty good price.
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Likewise RockWatt does shafts but not CVsScottieJ wrote:Mine were actually second hand off Tim Pink, I'm not sure if Rob Storr has CV joints in production yet does he??zukenstein wrote:Scottie was there a reason you bought your front shafts from TT instead of Rob Storr? His look a pretty good price.
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Hmmm yes see what you mean didn't notice thatJordi wrote:Likewise RockWatt does shafts but not CVsScottieJ wrote:Mine were actually second hand off Tim Pink, I'm not sure if Rob Storr has CV joints in production yet does he??zukenstein wrote:Scottie was there a reason you bought your front shafts from TT instead of Rob Storr? His look a pretty good price.
Zuk·en·stein - A monster made from parts of cadavers and brought to life by the power of an electrical charge.
What the fool cannot understand he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.
What the fool cannot understand he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy.