Andy's LWB Zuke
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And then I finally ordered some wheels an tyres!
Rear's not too bad. Bit worse at the front where it joins the front panel behind the headlights etc.
Sills have been replaced on this before and I was started to get think it was a bit of a bodge... On closer inspection, the main section of sill was done ok, just a bit bodged where it meets the arches. But I'm cutting this all back to do properly anyway so quite happy in the end
And proceeded to start my virtual lift.
Started to find where the rust was all hiding as i took off the inner arches!Rear's not too bad. Bit worse at the front where it joins the front panel behind the headlights etc.
Sills have been replaced on this before and I was started to get think it was a bit of a bodge... On closer inspection, the main section of sill was done ok, just a bit bodged where it meets the arches. But I'm cutting this all back to do properly anyway so quite happy in the end
Re: Andy's LWB Zuke
Good to see that you are back on it!! My next big tool purchase will be a Tig, sounds like you are having fun with it.
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Nice work dude.
Am I allowed to be jealous of the TIG...
Am I allowed to be jealous of the TIG...
Janspeed manifold, LWB Vit vented discs and calipers
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Yes, and I'll join you...
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
My: Build thread ● To-do list ● Pay and Play map
My: Build thread ● To-do list ● Pay and Play map
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we'll make it a club! the tig jealousy club
some very nice work there mate, you're welcome to come finish my sj now
some very nice work there mate, you're welcome to come finish my sj now
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Ha! Yes I welcome your jealousy with open arms!
TIG's definitely the coolest right? If only I could convince my wife!
But anyway, bit more progress today, and as I found out it was the most knackering job to do on your lonesome! Especially when you can't get the bloody bolts out of the rear spring eyes!!
TIG's definitely the coolest right? If only I could convince my wife!
But anyway, bit more progress today, and as I found out it was the most knackering job to do on your lonesome! Especially when you can't get the bloody bolts out of the rear spring eyes!!
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Ive got a front corner thats heading for the scrap
Bin I could chop it out of you want it to repair your crash
Damaged bit.
Bin I could chop it out of you want it to repair your crash
Damaged bit.
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That'd be awesome actually! It was going to be a pain in the ass to try and recreate all the angles nearly. I'll pm you...
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Re: Andy's LWB Zuke
Nice work, but I'm wondering why new wheels have got balancing weights on them...shouldn't they be nice and round?
If it ticks over...leave it
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Nothing unusual there. New wheels generally are quite round yes, but the weights balance out the wheel and tyre assembly. Tyres are never perfectly round or balanced, may not quite sit 100% centre on the wheel, and the valve's off centre with it's hole in the wheel. All wheel/tyre assemblies should be balanced after fitting together. Even new ones.