Pradlux
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Pradlux
Somafter my post about scratch built rules i have just purchased a l71 mwb coiled cruiser chassie
The plan since chassie bit longer is
-hilux cab 99 or newer hopefully
-1kz manual pump 14psi boost
-2inch lift
-33 maybe 35 but for what i do 33 prob be heaps
-tube bar with wimch, brush bars and steps
-custom tray with canvas canopy
-roof top tent
-side sun shad/awning
-rear locker
It mainly going to be for hunting so wont to set it up so it can be a base camp
Going to rebuild diffs first up, chassie will need new mounts for everything then get blasted and painted. Will be a slow project but will keep people up to date as i go
The plan since chassie bit longer is
-hilux cab 99 or newer hopefully
-1kz manual pump 14psi boost
-2inch lift
-33 maybe 35 but for what i do 33 prob be heaps
-tube bar with wimch, brush bars and steps
-custom tray with canvas canopy
-roof top tent
-side sun shad/awning
-rear locker
It mainly going to be for hunting so wont to set it up so it can be a base camp
Going to rebuild diffs first up, chassie will need new mounts for everything then get blasted and painted. Will be a slow project but will keep people up to date as i go
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Re: Pradlux
Have a long think about the awning idea if you are looking at a full caravan type awning, not just a pull out shade. My truck had a full awning when I got it, was a great camp setup but too often I wanted to set up camp in a nice spot then use the truck to go further up the valley or collect wood or something. Was a pain with the vehicle being "fixed" to the camp. Just a thought, sure you've already chewed that over a bit.
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Re: Pradlux
Just going to be more of a shade thing that i can cook or roll swag out under for if i dont have/get a roof top tent, not going to do sides and jiz on it, cheers tho
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Be great to see the build if this all goes ahead the site has been rather quiet compared to years ago.
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Re: Pradlux
So picked up chassie gave it a good bath, boys at lineside want me to keep them posted on how i go
Turns out ita a bundy cab so need to do research on suspension parts, its pretty clean
Decided one got mounts sorted it will be hot dipped
Turns out ita a bundy cab so need to do research on suspension parts, its pretty clean
Decided one got mounts sorted it will be hot dipped
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Re: Pradlux
Next weekend il strip chassie back and hopefully get diffs out from under it to start rebuilding them
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Re: Pradlux
Little bit of work tonight, just steering box to come off and un bolt radius arms and it will be a striped chassie
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Yup Bundy chassis, have one shock in front one behind rear diff. Not trying to be picky but your original post says you picked up Mwb chassis, there just swb. Be cool to extend it tho while its all apart! Cool build.
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Re: Pradlux
I got told by few people the bundy chassie is a bit longer than the later model prados, its about a foot shorter sitting next to mates single cab hilux, once cab is sitting on chassie i will see if i need to extend it
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Re: Pradlux
Picked up a terrano diesel tank, going to work perfect. But now i have decided im for sure moving rear diff back a foot before i can start making mounts.
Have now decided to go kzj95 rear diff so i have disc brakes, wider track, and also means no offest rear diff head.
Have now decided to go kzj95 rear diff so i have disc brakes, wider track, and also means no offest rear diff head.
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Re: Pradlux
Hasnt been much progress silly season is starting at work (harvest)
But i have got some 50mm lift coils coming from ironman with hopefully the right load ratings
Also found my cab a tidy ln106 missing front clip but will put surf front end on
So things looking good now to buy a gbox and motor and start setting shit up!
But i have got some 50mm lift coils coming from ironman with hopefully the right load ratings
Also found my cab a tidy ln106 missing front clip but will put surf front end on
So things looking good now to buy a gbox and motor and start setting shit up!
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Picked me up a cab, not the year i wanted orginally but im happy
Time to start doing some work
Time to start doing some work
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Re: Landlux... Cab now sitting in position
Cab sitting on.. Looks like 4 mounts will bolt straight up.... Fingers crossed
Drivers side front wheel is 35.. Passangers is 31... It has 2inch apring lift happy with cab height how it sits now
Drivers side front wheel is 35.. Passangers is 31... It has 2inch apring lift happy with cab height how it sits now
Re: Pradlux
Looks like its gonna be a pretty cool rig man, whats the clearance like with the 35 on the rear? Looks like it'll be pretty close to the body or is it just the angle of the pic?
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Re: Pradlux
Havent got 35 all round yet (only came on one) but yes rear is close but getting different rear diff and going back a foot too sp it will match a surf wheel base
Re: Pradlux
Good stuff!
You've probably worked this out already but for rear suspension use the 4 link + panhard setup to match the KZJ95 diff rather than adapt the original LJ71 rear suspension arms on. 4 links just work heaps better.
Cheers
Clint
You've probably worked this out already but for rear suspension use the 4 link + panhard setup to match the KZJ95 diff rather than adapt the original LJ71 rear suspension arms on. 4 links just work heaps better.
Cheers
Clint
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Re: Pradlux
Clint wrote:Good stuff!
You've probably worked this out already but for rear suspension use the 4 link + panhard setup to match the KZJ95 diff rather than adapt the original LJ71 rear suspension arms on. 4 links just work heaps better.
Cheers
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That was plan clint, makes it easier to get diff rear a foot to...
Attached photo of before the cab i brought was drowned as well
Re: Pradlux
Should be clean inside then...
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Anything but....
Hosed it out and pulled some of dash out, must have got half a ton of sand out easy... Aircon box is ful to brim to... Cant see anyrust so hopefully fish pil in sills will prevent any to
Hosed it out and pulled some of dash out, must have got half a ton of sand out easy... Aircon box is ful to brim to... Cant see anyrust so hopefully fish pil in sills will prevent any to
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Re: Pradlux
So picked up another cab... Using doors, rear window, loom and some dash parts in mine...
Got doors on tonight after work and rear window in
Got doors on tonight after work and rear window in
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Re: Pradlux
So wee update
Rims turned up off 4wdbits, got tyres on and then fitted...
Picked up some mint 130 flared front guards and grill lights ready for surf front....
So now looks like....
Rims turned up off 4wdbits, got tyres on and then fitted...
Picked up some mint 130 flared front guards and grill lights ready for surf front....
So now looks like....
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Re: Pradlux
Not much feed back from you all so guessing your all sitting there watching lol
So last night i managed to drag it over to work shop cause we had a early knock off due to this nice rain we got..
I manage to do some grinding and now have factory hilux rubber body mounts fitted.. All 4 mounts inside cab are going to work out perfect had to cut front 2 at grill off chassie as they are to far back... Now just to get some longer bolts and nuts and cab will be bolted down
Off to toms at easter to get rear diff sorted
So last night i managed to drag it over to work shop cause we had a early knock off due to this nice rain we got..
I manage to do some grinding and now have factory hilux rubber body mounts fitted.. All 4 mounts inside cab are going to work out perfect had to cut front 2 at grill off chassie as they are to far back... Now just to get some longer bolts and nuts and cab will be bolted down
Off to toms at easter to get rear diff sorted
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Re: Pradlux
And to be honest i probably dont need to get tom to push rear diff back but i still wouldnt mind it a foot longer in wheel base than factory bunderra wheel base
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while you've got the chance push the wheelbase out, get rid of those useless rear trailing arms and link it the thing will be far more stable, capable and drivable offroad you wont regret it
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derk wrote:while you've got the chance push the wheelbase out, get rid of those useless rear trailing arms and link it the thing will be far more stable, capable and drivable offroad you wont regret it
Yer still going to as i want to change to a centre diff head rear diff anyway.. Its the bundy chassie so arms actually flex more than the later model ones but i am going 4 link
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Re: Pradlux
Well the truck is now in the capable hands of tom @tomsoffroad to get rear diff swapt in for later model, heavier rear cross member and hopefully a motor and box fitted once sourced
Slowly achieving success with the old girl
Slowly achieving success with the old girl
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Re: Pradlux
Looks good. Are you going to have a std-ish 4 link + panhard setup or ditch the panhard & go for triangulated top links?
Cheers
Clint
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Re: Pradlux
Standardish 4 link Clint.
Heres some more pics https://www.facebook.com/16130307388056 ... =1&theater
Heres some more pics https://www.facebook.com/16130307388056 ... =1&theater
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Re: Landlux
So i let tom get a wee bit carried away with grinder... But im happy with the out come now not only is wheel base a match to surf but also chassie is longer giving me more room to fit things in chassie rails
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