Project Bodge

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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Henry » Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:18 pm

Great news!

Still trying to get my insurance sorted!!!!


So might have to do some sort of creative

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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Russ24 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:41 am

mine had its MOT on the 1st...

the advisory list was only one page... not bad.
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Edweird » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:58 pm

Hey, my truck had a service the other day. The only things that came back was the tyres are old :lol: and apparently I'm not allowed to take passengers in the back until I get rear seatbelts, because even though it never had them it's illegal because it has the mounting points factory fitted. You know what my answer is? Bugger the back seat. There's room in the loft. :mrgreen:

The truck's only, ONLY, advisory from it's last MOT was sorted out. New windscreen wiper rubbers, because guess what, the old ones were old. :lol:
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by albertross74 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:19 pm

sounds pretty good Edweird!

and I wanna see some more pictures please Ferris! :mrgreen:
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Edweird » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:07 pm

albertross74 wrote:sounds pretty good Edweird!

and I wanna see some more pictures please Ferris! :mrgreen:
Thanks. :mrgreen: I didn't think there was much wrong with it, but Mum wanted a second opinion, and it came back all clear, even though it was in the guys interests to find stuff to fix. I just need to sort out the wheel arches, because they're rotting under the plastic trim, and get five new tyres because the old Dunlop's are perishing and splitting. It's an SJ thing. :lol:
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by albertross74 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:17 pm

yeah man, I've just done my rear arches. It's very boring and it takes a long time, but by god is it worth it in the end!

What are you gonna do? Just use filler and then sand, sand, sand? or are you going down the welding route?
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Edweird » Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:24 pm

albertross74 wrote:yeah man, I've just done my rear arches. It's very boring and it takes a long time, but by god is it worth it in the end!

What are you gonna do? Just use filler and then sand, sand, sand? or are you going down the welding route?
With the arches I think I'll weld if I can. When I did the holes in the door bottoms I riveted in a steel plate inside the door then filler, but the arches are more visible and more important structurally.

Kinda awkward thing to suggest, but I think it'd be an idea if I stopped hi-jacking Ferris's thread. When I get around to doing something I'll make a thread. 8-)
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by albertross74 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:29 pm

cool, yeah I wanna get into welding when I move back home, makes so much more sense!

and yes, I think you should start a new thread for your SJ!
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by ferris » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:18 pm

Picked up a 410 transfer box yesterday :mrgreen: Many thanks to Parrot for sorting that out for me :mrgreen: Put it on earlier, but havent had a chance to try it out yet as my rear diff is toast.
Also replaced one of my rear brake cylinders then checked the other side and that one was also leaking :roll: cant belive they both went at the same time.
Then i decided to replace all the breather pipes on my carb. Nearly all of them were damaged or split. Now it seems to be ticking over alot better (no more hunting) :mrgreen: .

My new t-box
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New steering damper
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I also had to make some basic wheel arches to keep the rozzers off my back. There not great, but they do the job.
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Re: Project Bodge

Post by Edweird » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:29 pm

WOW! That paint looks fantastic in the light there. Nice job. Looks like your truck's really coming together.
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The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.

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