project LADA...
- projectLADA
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project LADA...
hey lada savvy minds, have just begun my first 4X4 build and have afew variations of queries. if anyone has advice/knowledge on the following, please pipe up. .
-gaurd trimming, best weapon to attack with(best finish)
-raising and tyres. \
and where to get/or make a snorkel.
cheers, walshy.
-gaurd trimming, best weapon to attack with(best finish)
-raising and tyres. \
and where to get/or make a snorkel.
cheers, walshy.
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hey mate
there are quite a few lada guys on here who I'm sure will be able to help you out. (personally not one though)
put up where you are by going through 'private messages' and then 'profile'.
then you might be able to meet up with a few of them?
welcome to the forum as well.
cheers
andrew
there are quite a few lada guys on here who I'm sure will be able to help you out. (personally not one though)
put up where you are by going through 'private messages' and then 'profile'.
then you might be able to meet up with a few of them?
welcome to the forum as well.
cheers
andrew
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hey welcome to ore. where are you located?
for ya snorkel check out ladaworld.com. Stig is due to get some more in stock at the end of the month. I plan on getting one for myself as they are made for niva and I'v used him before for other stuff. let me know if your keen an we can save on freight.
let me know how ya get on with the guard trim as im about to do the same. was looking at my grinder but was wondering about a steel nibler instead. duno Im not much of a pannel beater. but I know the rears is where the trouble is due to being double skind.
ive just lifted mine 2 inch and borowing some 30x9.5 muds to size up and they hit the guards. Im aiming to be able to fit 31x10.5 after guard trim.
have ya looked at baxters site heaps of good info on there otherwise a few lada nuts on here aswell that know there stuff
for ya snorkel check out ladaworld.com. Stig is due to get some more in stock at the end of the month. I plan on getting one for myself as they are made for niva and I'v used him before for other stuff. let me know if your keen an we can save on freight.
let me know how ya get on with the guard trim as im about to do the same. was looking at my grinder but was wondering about a steel nibler instead. duno Im not much of a pannel beater. but I know the rears is where the trouble is due to being double skind.
ive just lifted mine 2 inch and borowing some 30x9.5 muds to size up and they hit the guards. Im aiming to be able to fit 31x10.5 after guard trim.
have ya looked at baxters site heaps of good info on there otherwise a few lada nuts on here aswell that know there stuff
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I'm another lada weirdo.
I'm the one who does all the stuff on the cheap, so if you are on a tiny budget give me a shout!
I have a few money-saving tips up my sleeve
I'm the one who does all the stuff on the cheap, so if you are on a tiny budget give me a shout!
I have a few money-saving tips up my sleeve
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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SP450andLE wrote:I'm another lada weirdo.
I'm the one who does all the stuff on the cheap, so if you are on a tiny budget give me a shout!
I have a few money-saving tips up my sleeve
but please note that so far this lada hasn't seen the light of day ...................
so if you want to use it as intended ............ oh well you get the idea.
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bit like mine lol... will be ready to use at some point lol
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Baxter's site will give you all the info on suspension lifts etc
As for the guard chop, Look to the tools you have unless you have the experiance of a panel beater... when you weld you will warp the panels enough that it wont mater what you cut them with
I save my half worn thin cutting disks there smaller size allows you to cut tighter curves in the panel steel
Right a couple of simple tips that I learned after the fact or from experiance
mark your guards with a grid using permanent marker... this will allow you to make each side the same and wont rub off half way through
If you want to keep the guard lip flair section it out in four corner pieces.... then you can expand it and link it with flat 2 dimensional folds the lada looks cool with the sqaure'er guard look... do the same with the inner guard if you want to expand them
When you weld stitch weld about an inch long with big gaps try to give it plenty time between welds you don't want heat it warps panels, and after all this you will warp the panels but it will be minimal
Another tip when you are marking out if you are able set it up so when you place the lip back on the panel the panel reaches to the wheel side of the lip so you have to weld it top and bottom this will give you more structure and strength
Cheers Reece
As for the guard chop, Look to the tools you have unless you have the experiance of a panel beater... when you weld you will warp the panels enough that it wont mater what you cut them with
I save my half worn thin cutting disks there smaller size allows you to cut tighter curves in the panel steel
Right a couple of simple tips that I learned after the fact or from experiance
mark your guards with a grid using permanent marker... this will allow you to make each side the same and wont rub off half way through
If you want to keep the guard lip flair section it out in four corner pieces.... then you can expand it and link it with flat 2 dimensional folds the lada looks cool with the sqaure'er guard look... do the same with the inner guard if you want to expand them
When you weld stitch weld about an inch long with big gaps try to give it plenty time between welds you don't want heat it warps panels, and after all this you will warp the panels but it will be minimal
Another tip when you are marking out if you are able set it up so when you place the lip back on the panel the panel reaches to the wheel side of the lip so you have to weld it top and bottom this will give you more structure and strength
Cheers Reece
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Ralfie wrote:SP450andLE wrote:I'm another lada weirdo.
I'm the one who does all the stuff on the cheap, so if you are on a tiny budget give me a shout!
I have a few money-saving tips up my sleeve
but please note that so far this lada hasn't seen the light of day ...................
so if you want to use it as intended ............ oh well you get the idea.
You serious?
More: http://www.youtube.com/user/SP450andLE
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
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SP450andLE wrote:Keen keen keen!
(I hope the Lada is driveable by then )
Your own words ................. only a month ago.
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Ralfie wrote:SP450andLE wrote:Keen keen keen!
(I hope the Lada is driveable by then )
Your own words ................. only a month ago.
??
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haha, next trip was the pig farm and then it died there and has not been going again properly since. I am giving as much encouragement to him to get the mini going again so he can then focus back on the Lada.
will be real embarrassing if I get the Suzuki back going before the Lada
will be real embarrassing if I get the Suzuki back going before the Lada
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It all comes down to time and money...
Go easy on the poor students guys.
keep at it sp. all in good time bro.
projectlada this will giv you a good insite as to the shit us lada ownrs get from the others on here All in good faith...... i think.....
Go easy on the poor students guys.
keep at it sp. all in good time bro.
projectlada this will giv you a good insite as to the shit us lada ownrs get from the others on here All in good faith...... i think.....
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it will be more embarrassing if he gets it going before mine... which at the pace I'm working at seems fairly likely lol
- projectLADA
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any1 know how much the hoodoo kit its?? cheers.
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make your own. easy as
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lol, everyone wants them but no one can be bothered lol... Ladeda should get a few sets whipped up and throw a few bucks on top and flog them to those lazy bastards among us
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give us your lower spring plates man. Ill weld some wedges up for you, can't say itll be pritty as my welding is crap but itll work.
I can also organise some rear spring spacers for ya if you want
the nuts and bolts are just a stop by a bolt shop
bit of grinding, painting and spaner work and your done easy as
I can also organise some rear spring spacers for ya if you want
the nuts and bolts are just a stop by a bolt shop
bit of grinding, painting and spaner work and your done easy as
- projectLADA
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any suggestions on spacers ? what to use.
- projectLADA
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rite, new topic, finished my lada. what now? time to sell, yep my lada is up for grabs, (nothing that special).
is in good condition. sitting in shed.with consider any realistic offers sorta looking for 1500+. anyways if any1s interested i can email pictures or arrange viewing. cheers
is in good condition. sitting in shed.with consider any realistic offers sorta looking for 1500+. anyways if any1s interested i can email pictures or arrange viewing. cheers
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