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Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:26 pm
by rory-ray
Just had a nice chilled afternoon working on our Suzi, got a few things done and stripped the rear out ready too chuck a few shovels and tools in the back, found a small rust hole on the rear seatbelt mounting point, so I used a pressed plate that I had lying around for adges to cover it over, yes its a bit of a bodge, but its a offroader, who said anything about being pretty???? I Then pasted some direct to rust paint around the rear boot floor to protect it from any futher tin worm!
As you can see she left me with some lovley seat covers
All removed and began stripping the rear out, I took part of the roof up for acess!
Little rust hole & pressed plate
Some mastic
And bobs your nans cat
I Then took more advantage of the plate, and made a stereo black cover thingy
Then this happened
Front seats out, all carpets out
A view of the 'repair' from underneath,
Front seats in, 2nd coat of paint
All back together, roof back on, ready for some mud!
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:14 pm
by donkeychomp
Glad you got her back! And a heads up about that plate, I got pulled over a few weeks ago and got a £60 fine for having my plate on the bonnet. They could have just told me to get it changed but I got PC Plod from Hell. Wanker.
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:41 pm
by rory-ray
Ah dam man that's no good! thanks for the heads up donkey!
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:28 pm
by turbo-tom
well done on the tracking back of it as said looks like a nice vitara.
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:35 pm
by ScottieJ
Apart from those seat covers looks like a nice Vit and a good story to go with it
About your rust repair though
as creative as it is, it will carry on rusting out underneath so might want to get the rot cut out and it welded at some point, more than welcome to drive over to mine to have it done of you can't weld
wouldn't take very long.
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:26 pm
by rory-ray
Cheers lads, yeah its a dog rough repair scottie, just wanted to fill the hole for now but ill deffinatly take up you offer on plating it for me, welding is something I want to learn but just haven't got the facilitys at the moment.
I Got loads of welding for you if your interested? my mate needs his cage welded onto his vitara, and steel box section bumpers. The cage welds onto the front and rear bumpers then is connected to rock sliders that need welding onto the chassis.
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:19 pm
by rory-ray
Had a few hours working on the vitara yesterday.
Went to my local scrappy were my mate works and got a couple of things for free.
Some Ali chequer plate
A Huge length of Fibreglass Waffle Board
So I got cutting the Chequer plate into shape to form a front bash plate, went pretty dam well tbh considering I bent it on the curb and rougthly cut it too shape. I Put it up about 4 inches past the bottom of the radiator and bolted it to the slam panel, I had to chuck a couple of zip ties on it to stop it rattling against the bumper bar, BUT I am waiting to fit a couple of exhaust U bolts in the week. I Tested it out earlier and was very happy with it. Im just waiting to grab some steel plate now to make a Front underside / Diff gaurd up!
The guard taking shape,
Test Fit
Bolted up, cable ties are just to stop it rattling against the front bar! Honest haha
And I also cut the waffle board to shape, this stuff is unbelivibly grippy, I also give them a quick test run earlier and they held the vitara fine with little flex! I Have about 3mx22"" Left if someone would like to make there own!
Waffle board material!
All cut
Thanks for taking a peek at my weekend!
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 10:42 pm
by coupedriver
Ace job with the bash guard mate,is there any chance you made a paper template that you could mail to me,at my cost of course,thanks
Re: I Have my Lovley Back!!!!
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 3:46 pm
by rory-ray
Thanks mate, ill measure you one up and cut it too size then let you know when its ready
Re: Project Mud - Protection!
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:56 pm
by donkeychomp
Nothing beats a bit of home made stuff...my diff guard cost pennies, a new one could cost £150+ nice work there.