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Yeah this truck was meant to be a bit rougher than my patrol but it looks like it might turn out the opposite :shock:
To this point its still cost maybe 1/8th what my nissan cost.

Probably go Canary Yellow I think. Havn't had a yellow vehicle before :lol: .

I had it done at colorstrip in Cambridge. Real good dudes and was like $600. I would have used more than $600 of my own time sanding it so went that way instead.

They used recycled garnett and it didn't damage any of the panels which is good. I still have to do the inside of the roof as they didn't want to do that incase it warped it.
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It looks good man!!!!!

The lines of the guard chop are nice and tidy 8) 8)

Think perhaps they needed more dedication with the welder though :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Can wait to see it on the road!!!!

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Dude that looks awesome!!! Almost didn't recognise it from when i saw her last... must be time for a beer i think!
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Yeah its still slowly plodding along. Gis a txt sometime.
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Sooo the project has pretty much stagnated at the mo. Deciding on transfer gearing, whether to go rocklobster or blow my bonus on 4.9 gears.

Anyways, TC cradle turns up. All good, should do a good job.
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Some instructions were also included. So I'm having a read and what the F%#@ is on every page. Made me Cringe. Then I paid attention to what was written too :shock:
Check it out for yourself :lol: :lol:
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Hopefully you can see what I'm getting at :roll:
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Great way to get a guy to read the instructions, just needs better talent LOL
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6 pages of instructions for a transfer cradle :shock:
:roll: I'd be more interested if the talent was better

Do you think the cradle is going to work with the stock transfer mounted hand break? And is ground clearance affected?
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Haha my thoughts exactly. If you read whats written not all of it is instructional :lol: :lol:


Ground clearance takes a <40mm hit as the skid plate hangs down a wee bit but that should be ok still. Still better than the patrol :lol:

This cradle does suit the handbrake drum but will be looking to change to disc rears with the handbrake on the discs if possible.
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Problem with you YOUNG fellas, when you get to my age everything look sgood and when you see something that looks good, You start looking around for Mum, Bugger the daughter
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Dr_PC wrote:Problem with you YOUNG fellas, when you get to my age everything look sgood and when you see something that looks good, You start looking around for Mum, Bugger the daughter

Dan, Dan, Dan,Dan, Dan !!!!! you are such a worry :shock: :shock: :shock: Im sooooooooo glad you are a member of the "BAY OF ISLANDS 4X4 CLUB" !!.................... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Well made some progress. Some panel work done and underneath has all been undersealed.
Found some pics of how I transported it between towns on a shitty day after it was sandblasted :lol: :lol:

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Made sense at the time but at road speed the plastic tends to unravel quite readily :lol:
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So I haven't posted much in a while. Seeing all these other projects moving along made me go out and do some stuff on the weekend.

Engine in with power steering half fitted. New Clutch fitted.
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TC in its cradle
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Back in the chassis
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TC Clearance
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All the wiring is back in now. Just cleaning the starter and looking at a different alternator, finish fitting the powersteering and all the big stuff should be done.
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Trans Case clerance lokks great, nice to see progress see going
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I'm trying to sort out what pulleys I need for the power-steering. water-pump is different between the car and the truck.
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You pic up the winch? New toys always add to motivation to get it done
Toy - Zuk chassis tub, hilux 4.88 axles and transfer, Nissan CA18DE motor and auto trans, sc12 supercharger, 32 10'5 simex, twin motor 8274 custom freespool. Well the parts are all there in various corners of the shed
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haha yeah I got it. cheers for that. Its heavier than I expected.
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Swamped wrote:haha yeah I got it. cheers for that. Its heavier than I expected.


Yeah old man was moaning about that too. Bin the wire rope and go to COOKES and get a nice light weight dynamica rope.
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The wire will probably find its way onto the safari. The synthetic stuff is so much nicer to work with.
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Stick it in the middle while the bodys locked up gathering dust in the deep dark depths of the far corner of the panel shop 8) 8)
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DieselBoy wrote:Stick it in the middle while the bodys locked up gathering dust in the deep dark depths of the far corner of the panel shop 8) 8)


lmfao :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Been a while since anythings really been done on the truck. Too many other projects.

Decided to do a bit the last couple nights.
- New water pump done
- New Timing Belt
- Power Steering fitted properly not just mocked up like above.
- Repaired stupid belt tensioner due to sheared bolt mishap.
- Machined bottom pulley to make belts line up. If anyone does try this find a 4 stud swift multi-v pulley. Redrilling and keying the 5 stud one (like I initially tried) is an effing mongrel.
- Mounted 100amp alternator properly with modified top bracket.

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Dude , from someone whose zuk gathered shed rash for far to long, a word of advice.

winches , bar work , alternator upgrades , power steering , cages , general zuk bling are all luxerys on a Suzuki and are not required to get out and wheel the truck.

IMHO get the body finished , back on the chassis and painted . the big shit eating grin you will have after deriving her into town and back with give you all the motovTion required to blast out the small jobs later on.

and as I've found once you drive it , your plans for it will change.
just food for thought.
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If your waiting on panel/paint work rather than trying to do it yourself you will find time is plenty to add stuff like that. If everything was to schedule it would be driveable on nt diffs now. This is why this sort of thing is being done as I'm expecting I will end up doing it later.

I also like only having to do jobs once, not drive a rolling project even though it is usually inevitable. :lol: :lol:
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