Tomsoffroad & Customs

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Dirtydog wrote:whats the plan with that one?

i thought the pics were the other way around on facebook, thought it was chopped up and you put it back together lol


Tube rear end. Double triangulated 4 link, 15" Ranchos and 4" lifted 80 series rear coils.
Haa, I've never been really any good at putting stuff back together :mrgreen: :lol:
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Nice work there tom. Loving the landy bar work
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tomsoffroad wrote:Haa, I've never been really any good at putting stuff back together :mrgreen: :lol:


And anything you do put back together you just seem to end up pulling apart again anyway :mrgreen:
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SupraLux wrote:
tomsoffroad wrote:Haa, I've never been really any good at putting stuff back together :mrgreen: :lol:


And anything you do put back together you just seem to end up pulling apart again anyway :mrgreen:


Just finished cutting and cleaning up. It appears I didn't intend on the brackets coming off......... Ever!!!!! :roll:
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tomsoffroad wrote:
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tomsoffroad wrote:Haa, I've never been really any good at putting stuff back together :mrgreen: :lol:


And anything you do put back together you just seem to end up pulling apart again anyway :mrgreen:


Just finished cutting and cleaning up. It appears I didn't intend on the brackets coming off......... Ever!!!!! :roll:

You should get a job at Isuzu... I remember how much fun it was getting the IFS bracketry off the chassis rails on the MU... you'd fit right in there :lol:
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Wasn't the hilux for sale recently? Does it get used or just continually modified :lol:
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NJV6 wrote:Wasn't the hilux for sale recently? Does it get used or just continually modified :lol:


Yeah same truck. Isn't everything for sale? :? Yes it gets used, yes its getting continually modified :mrgreen:
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tom, i just wrote on your FB page, you make me wana buy a truck and get work done on it.

your work is top shelf! keep it up 8)
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Damn That's Impressive!!!!! 8)
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8) got to agree with above.you're bar work is really top notch with super smooth lines ae
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MNC wrote:Damn That's Impressive!!!!! 8)


What they said. SWEEEET!!

So are you making these to order or just making a batch to put on the shelf?

Might need something like this to sort the rear axle on my rod. Actually when I get closer to that part of the build I think I'll just plan a visit and leave the chassis behind for you to "play with".
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Lush, I take my hat off to you sir.
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wow, dunno how you do it :shock: , nice work :wink:
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how much would it cost for something like that?
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Cool thanks :mrgreen: :oops:

So are you making these to order or just making a batch to put on the shelf.
Might need something like this to sort the rear axle on my rod. Actually when I get closer to that part of the build I think I'll just plan a visit and leave the chassis behind for you to "play with".


Sounds like a plan 8) This one is just a one off but its not too hard to make and the same idea could be applied to anything.

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how much would it cost for something like that?





The whole set-up - Deck and suspension - at a guess will be around 4 - 5g.
The plan has changed slightly :roll: Its now getting 14" coilovers :mrgreen:
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thats not bad at all, how much just for the crossmember and diff mounts?
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Dirtydog wrote:thats not bad at all, how much just for the crossmember and diff mounts?


Thanks. I havent been making jigs and would struggle to make another one witout the truck sorry.
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Ok so the plan changed :roll: 14" coilovers it is :mrgreen: and fox bump stop to go in there too, thats what the triangle bits on the diff are for :wink: Probably another 4-5m of tube to go in as well :D

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8) seriously cool! :twisted:
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Might have to start planning a tube chassis landy :shock:
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oldyella wrote:Might have to start planning a tube chassis landy :shock:



Oooh yeah lets do that :mrgreen:
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Whats the deal with cutting the chassis off and using your own pipe to weld on, i take it is certifiable otherwise you would not be doing it.
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hey tom

what will a weekend 'get away' to wellignton cost including sorting my suspension to 80s vintage road handling.

its a vx80series that you have had a look over at tow bars when i was sortign the rear air line to locker..
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Bring it down mumbles. Then we could go for a jaunt too. :wink:
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Lawrence wrote:Whats the deal with cutting the chassis off and using your own pipe to weld on, i take it is certifiable otherwise you would not be doing it.


It should be alright 8) There is still alot more strengthening to go in there yet.

hey tom

what will a weekend 'get away' to wellignton cost including sorting my suspension to 80s vintage road handling.

its a vx80series that you have had a look over at tow bars when i was sortign the rear air line to locker..


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really awesome to see work like this coming out of Canterbury. Is it going to stay with that tank or go to a fuel cell?
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wayfastwhitee wrote:really awesome to see work like this coming out of Canterbury. Is it going to stay with that tank or go to a fuel cell?



Thanks :D Staying with the factory tank :wink:
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