That truck looks a lot better than that in person. The LWB double cab GQ is very cool and thinking hard about trying to talk my wife into letting me do it to her truck! Not sure of my chances though!
Nissan Terrano coilovers, turboed VH45, Safari axles, and some other stuff.
i have just added (in the process of adding) the rear pillars to my swb which had been chopped when i bought, i got fed up with getting wet gear like coats and stuff.. there is a lot of work involved in doing a "proper job" and the small jobs make a big difference, got to admire the work when you see a good conversion, welding those panels without warping them takes time and thought. pity i dont know how to add pics as i have taken a few over the last week of mine in the process.
muskie wrote:i have just added (in the process of adding) the rear pillars to my swb which had been chopped when i bought, i got fed up with getting wet gear like coats and stuff.. there is a lot of work involved in doing a "proper job" and the small jobs make a big difference, got to admire the work when you see a good conversion, welding those panels without warping them takes time and thought. pity i dont know how to add pics as i have taken a few over the last week of mine in the process.
Put them on http://www.photobucket.com then copy and paste the link to here. Would be good to see what you have done. The back was pretty much wide open when you bought that wasn't it? Looked like a pretty cold ride
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nothing in mine gets wet in the cab behind the seats,got my compresser behind passenger seat,jackets and allsorts stuff behind drivers,wot water does come goes away as i have removed floor plugs, muskie i still have pic's that u sent me u want me to post them up for you???
PigFmr wrote:nothing in mine gets wet in the cab behind the seats,got my compresser behind passenger seat,jackets and allsorts stuff behind drivers,wot water does come goes away as i have removed floor plugs, muskie i still have pic's that u sent me u want me to post them up for you???
vince...
i will email you what ive done so you can post them for me, thanks. will do it tomorrow.
The purple truck looks as though the rear doors have been welded up and into the door frame and then the whole rear section moved forward. I did this on my suk 410 and is an easy way to keep the style and lines looking factory with the added bonus of no extra materials needed. Its possible he has those rear doors still opening into the back of the cab as otherwise I would have expected him to replace the split window with a solid one.
The purple truck looks as though the rear doors have been welded up and into the door frame and then the whole rear section moved forward. I did this on my suk 410 and is an easy way to keep the style and lines looking factory with the added bonus of no extra materials needed. Its possible he has those rear doors still opening into the back of the cab as otherwise I would have expected him to replace the split window with a solid one.
Would just be a convenience thing wouldn't it? Easier to make and if you bust some glass is not a custom job and a wait to replace?
"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." - Oscar Wilde
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getting it right takes alot of time, i will add more pics over the next couple of weeks as it progreses. the back will be sealed in totally with chequer plate and a window of some sort.