body swap
body swap
Hi, i have a very modified sammy soft top but its only a 2 seater. now need extra seat in the back but dont want 2 lose the extra axle width of the sammy over the 410 so want to fit the 410 body on 2 the sammy chassis, does anyone know of any problems doing this?
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Re: body swap
y not just put the seats in?
iv not dun a swap like that so cant say 100% yes but iv dun swaps an in my experience off them is all the same.
id give it a go if i had 2
iv not dun a swap like that so cant say 100% yes but iv dun swaps an in my experience off them is all the same.
id give it a go if i had 2
Re: body swap
the sammy is slope back with roll cage plus its spent 2 long in the water so a bit rusty. well alot rusty really lol. i have a 410 thats in good condition so thought would be easier 2 swap bodies as sammy is converted 2 diesel with mod. suspension etc
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well yer id give it a go an it sounds like your more than capable off over comeing any problems you may face if any.
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yeah go for it. i cant see any reason y it wont fit
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Re: body swap
To the best of my knowledge the bodys are interchangeable.
Technical stuff like the wiring loom you want to keep the original in place as they differ!
When the 410 body is off it may be worth comletly stripping it and looking for tin worm and replacing any bits that are going, and completly sealing the underneath, then you know you have a good solid body.
just my two penns worth!
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Technical stuff like the wiring loom you want to keep the original in place as they differ!
When the 410 body is off it may be worth comletly stripping it and looking for tin worm and replacing any bits that are going, and completly sealing the underneath, then you know you have a good solid body.
just my two penns worth!
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Re: body swap
they r both exactly the same ya shouldnt have any problems at all i always find that the arches r always in alot better condition on the 410's must have something to do with water getting trapped behind the arches of the samurai.
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Re: body swap
thanks for the advice guys. the 410 is now striped out just couple of bolts holding body on. started on the sammy but got to go back to work for a while now. don't u hate it when work gets in the way of play.
Re: body swap
muddy kev wrote:started on the sammy but got to go back to work for a while now. don't u hate it when work gets in the way of play.
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Best of luck! hope it goes smoothly!!!
why not fit a body lift whilst the body is off! make more room under your arches?
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Re: body swap
now thats a good idea!! gotta be the time to do it.