John's surf project v8 and SAS

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Re: John's surf project

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well productive day yesterday here is half the front bumper done
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hopefully get diffs back from rick this week, put them back in so then i can get truck outside to do more bar work
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS

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update people

barwork finished for now and final rear sections off exhaust

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not far from cert now!!!
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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I am being critical now and will know doubt get shoot down but from experience I believe your side bars will give you trouble . Instead of sliding past things they will hook on and dig into things.

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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Bulletproof wrote:I am being critical now and will know doubt get shoot down but from experience I believe your side bars will give you trouble . Instead of sliding past things they will hook on and dig into things.

Cheers Richard


nah...you dead right ...they need to be curved to push things away ...how they are will act like a hook.
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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cheers guys will see how it goes for a while as just made them and dont wanna pull them off already :lol:

also after had some seat time gonna send it to toms offroad for some full length guard sliders so will visit runners then to. - i hate bending :x
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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I like the width of your bars, but I agree with others (should be rolled in and not square cut).

Just watch that it doesn't do major damage when it does get hooked up John.
They can kink a chassis rail quite easily when they catch.
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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also after had some seat time gonna send it to toms offroad for some full length guard sliders so will visit runners then to. - i hate bending :x





Im liking the sound of this idea :mrgreen: Good looking truck you've built fella. :wink:
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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tomsoffroad wrote:
also after had some seat time gonna send it to toms offroad for some full length guard sliders so will visit runners then to. - i hate bending :x





Im liking the sound of this idea :mrgreen: Good looking truck you've built fella. :wink:


cheers tom. will defiantly be in touch after seat time
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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another update:

needed some flares
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and what i used
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result
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and tomsoffroad is making me a nice panhard drop bracket to reline the rear end
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 29 JAN

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well small update

got a panhard drop bracket made up by tomsoffroad

highly recommend tom for any custom bracket work needed

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 13 FEB

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Sweet so drop bracket went in with out issues? :D
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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and what i used
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Where did ya get that stuff mate , I've seen the rubber roll at Para Rubber but that metal strip ? haven't seen anything like that anywhere I've been looking. Want to do something like that on my Wrangler, mainly to stop the masssive amounts of mud covering my softtop at the first mudhole. about how much for all that, if I'm allowed to ask

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 13 FEB

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tomsoffroad wrote:Sweet so drop bracket went in with out issues? :D


Yeah mate fitted perfectly cheers. Forgot to pm to tell ya sorry
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 22 JAN

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WRNGLR wrote:and what i used
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Where did ya get that stuff mate , I've seen the rubber roll at Para Rubber but that metal strip ? haven't seen anything like that anywhere I've been looking. Want to do something like that on my Wrangler, mainly to stop the masssive amounts of mud covering my softtop at the first mudhole. about how much for all that, if I'm allowed to ask

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Hi greg. The strip was from para rubber 6x100mm and I used 4m of it. Price on there website. Alloy strip was from ullrich alloy here in chch cant member size prob 2x20mm and was approx $6 for 5m. S/s rivets were a few bucks

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 13 FEB

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sweet thanks mate , never thought about Ullrich, good idea that one bud, I'll put up some pics when it's done
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Just found size for alloy flat bar. 1.6x12mm
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 13 FEB

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duuuuuude! that surf is the shit!
if i could afford to do something like that, id very a very happy man.
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jonossiksilvia wrote:Just found size for alloy flat bar. 1.6x12mm
Cheers



thanks mate, will go check some out tomorrow, ( actually today now )

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 13 FEB

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Roenut wrote:duuuuuude! that surf is the shit!
if i could afford to do something like that, id very a very happy man.
well done

Cheers mate. Yeah it has prob cost me just on $10k now. Have doneall work myself except sas and of course the parts that I couldn't do so that does save money. Yes i am happy but not as happy as I will be once its got cert and am finally using it for what I built it for.

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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 1 April

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right a update time - although it doesnt seem much there has been alot of adjusting of things and ALOT of the small tidy up things that just seem to take forever to do. and all off this while moving outta 1 house, to my mums for 2 weeks and them into our new home which killed a months worth of weekend time on my truck.

finally sent my washer bottle of to get modded to work around the lines for the powersteering cooler:
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fitted up some front led indicators with resistor packs to get the flash ate back to normal. (will get pics)

mounted up ecu behind glove box which means no glovebox for me - bloody big 1uz ecus!!! (will get pics)

took truck for a drive down the street, abit off when i got back - few issues with brakes and trans.

yesterday - so brakes are ratshit been bleed 3 times and still shit. poped front wheels off, pulled pads and hit brake pedal - half the pistons on both front calipers only moved. keep pumping for 5mins and all moved. pulled off calipers to get rebuilt.
next was getting the rotors off. not a quick job at all. wind on wheels nuts, hit with hammer to losen studs, remove fwh both parts (frigen circlip is the longest part of the bloody job - need to get me circlip tool ), remove main hub nut, pull off hub, hit through studs fully, pry the rotor off of the hub, all that x2.

while was at it time to check rear brakes too. off comes wheel on rh side, next the drum, oh look the drum,pads and everything else it covered it brake fluid. squeezed one end of the rubber boots and there was a small pin sized hole. off it comes and repeat x2

so result is
2x front rotors to be machined
2x front calipers to be rebuilt
2x rear piston units to be rebuilt
a set of front pads

will drop them into brake place 2moro

as for the trans issues didnt want to look into it and doing all the brakes so will waiting till brakes are fitted back up
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 1 April

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good effort and nice truck, I'm going through the same frustrating little bits on my build at the moment so know exactly how you feel.worth while in the end though so keep at it
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hey, when I had stuffed front rotors, it was only $40 more to get new ones from BNT
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Sweet will keep that in mind thanks. Ill get these 1s machined as they look fairly new and dont look like they been machined before. I getting machined cos they have the slightest rust pitting in them from sitting around on my truck for a year and who knows how long the axle sat around before I got it. There is no pad groves in the disk at all so only needs the smallest taken off.
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jonossiksilvia wrote:Sweet will keep that in mind thanks. Ill get these 1s machined as they look fairly new and dont look like they been machined before. I getting machined cos they have the slightest rust pitting in them from sitting around on my truck for a year and who knows how long the axle sat around before I got it. There is no pad groves in the disk at all so only needs the smallest taken off.


Ah ok, different issue for me, seized front pots had nice Biiiiig grooves :-D
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 8 April

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so after spending quite a bit of $ i now have brakes but soft pedal

rebuilt calipers (3 new pistons)
machined rotors
new rear cylinders
new pads
got hand brake working

bleed brakes 3 times

yes the truck stops good now but the brake pedal is still soft and goes almost to the floor with engine running :?
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Re: John's surf project v8 and SAS - UPDATE 8 April

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Um mine did this to and then i bleed the proptioning valve on back diff and it stoped it, give a whirl anyway worth a shot
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Just had a read of wut ya done.. very tidy and cool :D .. just one thing tho.. is now you have the powa.. take it easy on those tahs.. they will wear exceptionally quik with a heavy foot.. they are very soft in the rubber and generally dont last long on a thrash wagon.. Otherwise Mint setup.. 8) :mrgreen:
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KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Um mine did this to and then i bleed the proptioning valve on back diff and it stoped it, give a whirl anyway worth a shot


sweet cheers have done it but will try again
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Big wrote:Just had a read of wut ya done.. very tidy and cool :D .. just one thing tho.. is now you have the powa.. take it easy on those tahs.. they will wear exceptionally quik with a heavy foot.. they are very soft in the rubber and generally dont last long on a thrash wagon.. Otherwise Mint setup.. 8) :mrgreen:
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cheers for the heads up
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looks *and will soon sound* the bussiness :D Good work keep it up!
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