Safari rear gaurd cut
Moderator: Mark
Safari rear gaurd cut
You know the usual cut to the lower rear quater panels, seiing as they are dented already.
Has anyone done this personally?
Or can you recomend anyone that can do it (and on a 'cash' budget). I have the usual panel shop contacts, but d rather go to someone that has actually done one before.
Other than a few wires, andthing else to watch out for?
Btw, has to be Chch also.
Has anyone done this personally?
Or can you recomend anyone that can do it (and on a 'cash' budget). I have the usual panel shop contacts, but d rather go to someone that has actually done one before.
Other than a few wires, andthing else to watch out for?
Btw, has to be Chch also.

Its simple as
Mark where you want to cut ( i cut along the bottom of the line of the crease in the panel), get ya body saw/angle grinder with skinny cutting disc out, and cut for ya life
Just watch out for the rear body mount, ya don't wanna cut to much of that out
Then get some card board out, make a template for the plate you going to weld on, cut the plates out and mig em in. Drill a hole for drainage purposes, and coat the inside and out side liberally with underbody sealer. Paint, and your done. Took me a good weekend to do it, as i'm useless at that sorta stuff, but turned out ok


Mark where you want to cut ( i cut along the bottom of the line of the crease in the panel), get ya body saw/angle grinder with skinny cutting disc out, and cut for ya life

Just watch out for the rear body mount, ya don't wanna cut to much of that out

Then get some card board out, make a template for the plate you going to weld on, cut the plates out and mig em in. Drill a hole for drainage purposes, and coat the inside and out side liberally with underbody sealer. Paint, and your done. Took me a good weekend to do it, as i'm useless at that sorta stuff, but turned out ok





lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
Jesus!! Talk about Rough!!
lol (kidding)
Ive got all the gear to do it, so maybe I should. Hrmmmm, maybe why the hell not actually. I got sat morning free. hahahah
I just didnt want to warp the panels with welding, but I guess if I do it in spots I'll be fine.
Other concern is our mig is quite high powered with thick wire, so not so good for panel.


lol (kidding)
Ive got all the gear to do it, so maybe I should. Hrmmmm, maybe why the hell not actually. I got sat morning free. hahahah
I just didnt want to warp the panels with welding, but I guess if I do it in spots I'll be fine.
Other concern is our mig is quite high powered with thick wire, so not so good for panel.

I got a mate to come help me with the welding, he used a 120amp mig with gas and .6mm wire.
Now that i can weld a little bit my self, i welded in the floor pans and all the patches on the 50 with a 120 amp mig using .9mm flux cored wire. Its pretty slow going, you have to do it in short bursts, wait till it stops glowing, then weld again, over and over and over

Now that i can weld a little bit my self, i welded in the floor pans and all the patches on the 50 with a 120 amp mig using .9mm flux cored wire. Its pretty slow going, you have to do it in short bursts, wait till it stops glowing, then weld again, over and over and over


lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??