Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:15 pm

I've got a few 1.6 engines lying around and an adapter plate so if the 1.3 struggles I can always throw one in :thumbup: The 1.3 is a good'un though!

:lol: that's barely longer than stock. No rear lift springs but I do have some mint rear springs to use on the rear :thumbup:
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by Jordi » Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:41 pm

My bad, re-read it. For some reason i was thinking "3 inches, is he mad?" 30mm is just over 1".

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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ScottieJ » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:19 pm

:lol: yeah it'll lift the back end a whole 15mm ;) I'm gonna have a play with springs. I want the longer rears in the front but I'm gonna have a play with leaf packs to try and run ruf with minimal lift so that I won't need much in the back to keep it level, just want some slight longer shackles to help her flex a bit :doublethumbs:
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ScottieJ » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:47 pm

Had a few hours this morning so decided to start on the inner arches.

Used the carefully cut out section of arch as a template.
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Tacked up one side, couldn't be bothered to remove all the surface rust just yet :lol:
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Nov 06, 2013 12:47 pm

Been chipping away slowly

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Tyre clearance at ride height.
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Also really like having my bulkhead in behind the seats on my swb as it's a good place for speakers, an extra storage space and stops stuff from the back sliding under your seats, however I realised it would be super easy to make it bolt in, I was going to add some extra mounts along the floor but I can rock the whole vehicle with just the 4 bolts :thumbup:

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will do a similar thing to this again but with bigger speakers :mrgreen:
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I've also found some possible springs to use on the rear, they are off a little Jap van that's not a rascal ;) just need to actually get a pair, I've measured them up and they are 2" shorter than YJs so should work well :mrgreen:
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by twiss » Wed Nov 06, 2013 12:58 pm

ScottieJ wrote: I've also found some possible springs to use on the rear, they are off a little Jap van that's not a rascal ;)

A Carry then? It's almost a rascal ;)
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:00 pm

twiss wrote:
ScottieJ wrote: I've also found some possible springs to use on the rear, they are off a little Jap van that's not a rascal ;)

A Carry then? It's almost a rascal ;)
They use the same springs so..............Wrong :bigbirdies:
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by twiss » Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:06 pm

Nah they have a different grille and headlight surrounds... :P

The carry was hand crafted in Japan and the Rascal was bashed together with a hammer by Midlanders!
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by ROBBIE » Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:40 pm

Diahatsu Hijet?
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy

Post by suzukisteve » Wed Nov 06, 2013 2:08 pm

ah man I love this thread. cant wait to see it all finished. top work as usual dude
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