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Jafa wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:Will trim the front of the glass flare off too just has Jafa did with his guards (if you are reading this, Jafa, how well did your glass guards fit?)


yeah mine fitted like shit too, bit o cutting here and there, lots of grinding and thinning here and there, and they still don't fit that well, but I didn't really care too much as they don't last that long with the abuse I give them :lol:


do i need to show someone how to make moulds... :lol:
mine fit like factory....
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J_Dub wrote:
Jafa wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:Will trim the front of the glass flare off too just has Jafa did with his guards (if you are reading this, Jafa, how well did your glass guards fit?)


yeah mine fitted like shit too, bit o cutting here and there, lots of grinding and thinning here and there, and they still don't fit that well, but I didn't really care too much as they don't last that long with the abuse I give them :lol:


do i need to show someone how to make moulds... :lol:
mine fit like factory....


Much cheaper too from what i hear :(

But they dont quite look big enough. Is the arch wider or also higher?

show me some big pics :-D
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just heaps wider but the beauty of fibreglass is they can be trimmed to suit easy enough, dont look as good as what you and jafa have got i rekon though
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yeah the ones Steve makes have the round arch, wider but square like the ones above, a 40" tire will still grind on the arch when at full lock and full stuff :x .... guess that's why the yanks came up with the round ones :lol:
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Man that is some very nice work. :shock: Why don't you advertise them? I had no idea till vvega told me.

Looks like they fit great.
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flyingbrick wrote:Man that is some very nice work. :shock: Why don't you advertise them? I had no idea till vvega told me.

Looks like they fit great.


i did for a couple weeks on t/m, shit loads of interest but no deals...
i rekon theyd look sweet on them airbagged utes with 20s etc.
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Got my throttle cable sortened. 12" shorter on the outer and 10.5" shorter on the INNER so that the travel is longer. Not impressed. Cable end was poorly formed and too big so i had to do lots of filing. Was late. Cost me 75$ (I might go into the snake shortening business... seems like easy money)

Thankfully I got the lengths bang on correct. Pedal/ throttle movement is perfect and there is adjustment left each way:mrgreen:

Thats all the major controls connected :mrgreen:

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Bought Vvega's old hoses and bends to pumb in the radiator and started fitting those. Its not quite as easy to route them under the cab as theres not a hell of a lot of room under there past the exhaust.

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I mentioned earlier that I had some sheet metal disks plasma cut to size. I riveted those over all unused grommets and holes in the inner guards and cabin.

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and then undersealed everywhere that wont be touched with a welder later.

I cut some more out of the body to lower it down.. still a little more to do. Gawd its going to sit down on there nicely. :mrgreen: far better than expected.

Last night my aluminum radiator arrived at my olds. Brackets to secure it onto the back of the cab are being made right now by collins profile cutting (hamilton)

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The radiator is made for an RZ supra. I sat down with a calculator and basically worked out the volume of all readily available radiators (to fit jap cars) and grabbed the largest. I had credit at this particular store which meant I couldn't go elsewhere. Paid way too much for it. Guess i gotta take the good with the bad :|

Core size is 400x738x50 compared to the stock GQ's 460x740x35. Hope its OK sitting back behind the cab there with just electric fans on it. The factory radiator was absolutely screwed and buying a new steel replacement was more than this ali unit hence the upgrade.

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A little more wiring
rad hoses in
rad mounted
brakes bled again
a little more trimming
a bunch more holes drilled and rivnuts fitted

then its off to the welders to be finished. About bloody time :D
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Question, have you mounted the cab to the chassis yet? You are doing a lot of plumbing, wiring and cable joining and would hate to see you need to modify something that you have already made due to having to more the cab a bit or something stupid like that....

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I've used the same model radiator ( RZ Supra ) on the tray of my hilux, running 1UZ. I kept it back from the cab and run a scoop over the roof to duct air to it at motorway speeds as this is when rear mounted radiators seem to struggle with lack of airflow.

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suzuki1k wrote:Question, have you mounted the cab to the chassis yet? You are doing a lot of plumbing, wiring and cable joining and would hate to see you need to modify something that you have already made due to having to more the cab a bit or something stupid like that....

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Good point. However I'd have to move the body a hell of a lot for anything to cause a problem. Its exactly where I want it as far as front-rear movement goes and only needs to come down at the front.

Sucks as i worked overtime and now cant bring myself to get out there to fire up the grinder.


Good idea on the air scoop bro. That is quite awesome execution there with the clear plastic.

I'm not going to do anything like that (although COULD on the sides where the roll bar protrudes).

will have a shroud on the rad and some quality fans to pull as much air through as possible.
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LOLYF wrote:I've used the same model radiator ( RZ Supra ) on the tray of my hilux, running 1UZ. I kept it back from the cab and run a scoop over the roof to duct air to it at motorway speeds as this is when rear mounted radiators seem to struggle with lack of airflow.

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Hey mate there's bugger all room for firewood on that tray :) :lol:
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haydgq wrote:
LOLYF wrote:I've used the same model radiator ( RZ Supra ) on the tray of my hilux, running 1UZ. I kept it back from the cab and run a scoop over the roof to duct air to it at motorway speeds as this is when rear mounted radiators seem to struggle with lack of airflow.

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Hey mate there's bugger all room for firewood on that tray :) :lol:


Nah this ones just used for weddings and stuff.

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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Its getting a bit cold out so made the decision to move to somewhere which better caters to my needs. By next weekend I should be fairly settled in my new pad- I finally get my own man cave- a very nicely sized double garage with tons of power points ETC ETC ETC which is ALL MINE :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Also the house has TONS of character. it hangs over a gully full of bush and has a floating walkway around the back of the house over the bush. see the photo :lol: its a 1 to 2 metre fall over the side of the walk way depending which side you fall over- and Its steep enough to ensure that the walk back up would be long and painful.

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I'm quite bloody happy.

Anyway,
Cut the shit out of the toyota's steel to get it down to its final resting place. The nissans strut tops actually poke up through the hilux guards into the engine bay :lol: so i'll have to have little boxes made to go over the top to seal things.


Lots of shit to do to it tomorrow. time for an early night.
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Nice place Nathan, Anymore progress pic's from the weekend's efforts.?? :)
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Cheers hayden. Flat warmings in 3ish weekends time- If you could make it up it'd be rad!!!!

No more pics- just done lots of cutting and am now outside soldering up wires so I can drive this thing slowly down to the new place (just down the road).

gotta grab the rivnuts off wayne so I can mount the rad.

Also. bought a non broken 92 surf grille for $10 :mrgreen: That shit rules and is a prime example of how waiting can pay off.
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flyingbrick wrote:
No more pics- just done lots of cutting and am now outside soldering up wires and mounting the body to the chassis so I can drive this thing slowly down to the new place (just down the road).





Fixed it for ya Nathan :mrgreen:

Sounds like its all coming together now mate :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:
No more pics- just done lots of cutting and am now outside soldering up wires and mounting the body to the chassis so I can drive this thing slowly down to the new place (just down the road).





Fixed it for ya Nathan :mrgreen:

Sounds like its all coming together now mate :mrgreen: :mrgreen:



hahahha. strangely enough thats not even a priority right now. I do however have the front body mounts/bash plate being folded up on monday :-D
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Hey. Did you get my PM?

Get mainfreight to pickup that winch mount if you can't drop it off.

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#### thats a good idea.

For some reason my new messages thing up top does not work :-S .

Yeah its been a few days :oops:
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Its been a good day.

It was spent all day out in the sun winding up rivnuts, drilling holes and cutting shit out with the grinder....and drinking bourbons.

Not sure if you guys will find these two pics as funny as I do. Coolant bottle from Supercheap.

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The body is sitting down where it should be now. It'll be going a bit higher at the rear to make it level.. but all good.

Nice and low at the front
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This is the back side of a rivnut after its been inserted.
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this is the front side of a rivnut after its been inserted.
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lower radiator mount- needs holes drilled out at work and the rubber gromets fitted.
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with radiator sitting in place
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Coolant bottle in place
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6 M8's holding the fuel tank into place.
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got lots of stuff bolted down into the engine bay
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I'll have to borrow this rivnut tool again next weekend to finish off though- I have to throw a bunch of M4 rivnuts into my dash bar so that I can bolt down all of my gauge pods and etc etc etc etc etc.
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Radiator is FAR to close to the cab IMO :D :D

Good work on getting the body low!!!!

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Cheers dude.

The top of the rad will stick out more than the bottom when the top mounts are on. I think there is more than enough space for the air to flow through so as to not restrict the fans.

I'd like as much usable space back there as possible so a tent and few bags of clothes etc can be thrown on.. as well as a spare tire down as low as possible.


Pretty jealous after seeing the pics of that green lux with the mid mounted v8. Thats awesome. Mines just got this lowly diesel pos.
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flyingbrick wrote:Pretty jealous after seeing the pics of that green lux with the mid mounted v8. Thats awesome. Mines just got this lowly diesel pos.


You would probably have that V8 cracked open to replace bits and pieces 10 times more often than your TD42 :lol: . Its not all bad!

And like someone said you would need rubber hands or a team of malnurished Africian kids to get at it.
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Taz wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:Pretty jealous after seeing the pics of that green lux with the mid mounted v8. Thats awesome. Mines just got this lowly diesel pos.


You would probably have that V8 cracked open to replace bits and pieces 10 times more often than your TD42 :lol: . Its not all bad!

And like someone said you would need rubber hands or a team of malnurished Africian kids to get at it.



Yip that's true that Lux would be a mission to work on and service etc, Still a cool little truck at that price though :)

So you keeping the td42 for a while Nathan.? And are you going to stick to the turbo plans that you had. (If i recall you sold the turbo.?)

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DieselBoy wrote:Radiator is FAR to close to the cab IMO :D :D

Good work on getting the body low!!!!

Riv-nuts rule :twisted: :twisted:


The biggest problem with where the rad is (apart from being to close) is there is no airflow there at all. Remember riding on the back of a ute and sliding up close to the cab as there is no wind there? So all the fans will do is circulate the same hot air rather than get fresh cold air. The air right behind the cab swirls which is why dust collects there.
You either need ducting or shift the rad up, back or to the side. I ran my intercooler rad about 200mm behind the cab but right out to the side so when the fan pulled the air through, it allowed cold air to flow in.

Ditto the rivnuts! I don't know how you could build without them! 8)
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DieselBoy wrote:Radiator is FAR to close to the cab IMO :D :D


Check out Jafa's radiator. Seems to work alright
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Darinz is correct about the eddy currents in the air behind the cab and the air just cycling about. There is some new air entering the swirling air and some warm air leaving however so decent fans might do the trick. I would just run a little duct from the side or top of the cab and space it back just far enough to get the air to it.
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chevrolux wrote:
DieselBoy wrote:Radiator is FAR to close to the cab IMO :D :D


Check out Jafa's radiator. Seems to work alright



Jaffa's truck, while very kool, is a very different animal to what Nathan is building. Jaffa's truck doesn't do any road mileage at motorway speeds.

See the earlier post from Lolyf (I think????) green hilux with big perspex air scoop above cab

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Hes obviously had issues and his rad sits a good 500mm off the cab by the looks of the photo.......

Was just an observation :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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While that is a good idea I could see a low branch sliding its way down and making a home for itself in that radiator. Could easily block it off with a flap or something though once you head bush I guess.
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The scoop/duct is only needed at road speed. Won't do anything but catch mud, forest if in the bush. Slow speed will be where your relying on the fans alone. Just make the duct removable or adjustable to be below the roof line or similar when offroad maybe.
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