Hello from Bedford
Hello from Bedford
Evening all
First attempt at the world of 4x4 - has only taken me 45 yrs to have a go
Bought my first SJ almost 3 weeks ago after talking to someone about offroading, hopefully here's some pics for you
Number 1 purchase - have robbed starter motor and lockset for the below
The day after getting it home, family friend turned up with this one, the one I'm going to use
O/S/F
N/S/F Floorpan
N/S/R Outer
O/S/R Inner
Dash going back in after catching mouse and checking for nest
O/S/F Floorpan welded
N/S Bulkhead welded
O/S Bulkhead welded
N/S/R arch cutaway - lower part needs trimming
O/S/R arch cutaway - lower part needs trimming
O/S/R arch external cutaway view - lower part needs trimming
Welding
This is where I'm up to till today, hoping to have all bodywork done and MOT'd by the end of the month
Won't be doing any form of lifting, apart from the virtual lift,until I've had a drive around with it stock
First attempt at the world of 4x4 - has only taken me 45 yrs to have a go
Bought my first SJ almost 3 weeks ago after talking to someone about offroading, hopefully here's some pics for you
Number 1 purchase - have robbed starter motor and lockset for the below
The day after getting it home, family friend turned up with this one, the one I'm going to use
O/S/F
N/S/F Floorpan
N/S/R Outer
O/S/R Inner
Dash going back in after catching mouse and checking for nest
O/S/F Floorpan welded
N/S Bulkhead welded
O/S Bulkhead welded
N/S/R arch cutaway - lower part needs trimming
O/S/R arch cutaway - lower part needs trimming
O/S/R arch external cutaway view - lower part needs trimming
Welding
This is where I'm up to till today, hoping to have all bodywork done and MOT'd by the end of the month
Won't be doing any form of lifting, apart from the virtual lift,until I've had a drive around with it stock
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Re: Hello from Bedford
Welcome matey,
looks like your doing a good job there on getting it ready for the mot.
dont forget to get some club stickers for the SJ .
Dom
looks like your doing a good job there on getting it ready for the mot.
dont forget to get some club stickers for the SJ .
Dom
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SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
SJ 410 Q 1985 (GREEN)
VITARA GL+ 2017 (SILVER)
Did have a IGNIS SZ5 4X4 2017 (BLACK)
Did have a GRAND VITARA 2.0 TD 2002 (GREEN)
Did have a JIMNY JLX 2001 (RED)
Did have a SJ 413V 1987 (SILVER)
Did have a BMW320i 1984 (PETROL BLUE)
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Re: Hello from Bedford
Tidy. Coming along nicely. Keep up the good work and welcome.
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Re: Hello from Bedford
Welcome to the forum, where are you from?
You wont be dissappointed once you get the suzuki finished and out in the mud they are very capable little trucks. Just the usual rust patches then looks like you know what you are doing though so i'm sure you weren't worried about all of it are you going for some rhino rays style arches?
You wont be dissappointed once you get the suzuki finished and out in the mud they are very capable little trucks. Just the usual rust patches then looks like you know what you are doing though so i'm sure you weren't worried about all of it are you going for some rhino rays style arches?
3 Weeks later
And it's MoT'd
Got a fail and pass at the same time, all it failed on was emmisions too high, had this corrected at testing station
Advisory items were
n/s/r and o/s/r leaf spring anchor pin rubber bush's slightly deteriorated not resulting in excessive movement - am planning on poly bush's anyway
fuel pipe corroding - fitting a flexi one
Front brake discs slight surface corrosion - This will go with being used
o/s/r footbrake lower effort, advise inspection - I should imagine this is due to sitting about, I will inspect asap
This is how it now looks
Still got a fair bit to do to it, just waiting for insurance paperwork to turn up so's I can tax it
Hoping me dad has got an SU carb laying around in his shed somewhere for it
Sills were made using 90mmx90mmx4mm box section
Got a fail and pass at the same time, all it failed on was emmisions too high, had this corrected at testing station
Advisory items were
n/s/r and o/s/r leaf spring anchor pin rubber bush's slightly deteriorated not resulting in excessive movement - am planning on poly bush's anyway
fuel pipe corroding - fitting a flexi one
Front brake discs slight surface corrosion - This will go with being used
o/s/r footbrake lower effort, advise inspection - I should imagine this is due to sitting about, I will inspect asap
This is how it now looks
Still got a fair bit to do to it, just waiting for insurance paperwork to turn up so's I can tax it
Hoping me dad has got an SU carb laying around in his shed somewhere for it
Sills were made using 90mmx90mmx4mm box section
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Re: Hello from Bedford
looking good nice work on the mot
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Re: 3 Weeks later
wow, thats a smart bit of welding well done, I doubt it will rot through again!George66 wrote:
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Re: Hello from Bedford
That's some awesome work, both in quality and speed.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Hello from Bedford
Thanks for the comments everyone
bigger boots are on the list, but may have to wait awhile, new clutch has gotta come first, this one doesn't have a lot of life left in it
Any recomendations for boots as and when the time arrives? This is also gonna be my daily drive so want sommat that will do for both on and off road
bigger boots are on the list, but may have to wait awhile, new clutch has gotta come first, this one doesn't have a lot of life left in it
Any recomendations for boots as and when the time arrives? This is also gonna be my daily drive so want sommat that will do for both on and off road