Got an vehicle build underway? post up pictures and tell us all how its going!
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Kiwibrad
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by Kiwibrad » Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:29 am
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by Kiwibrad » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:18 am
Sorry the photos are in reverse order and not the greatest side shots because I can't get far enough back in the workshop. It will get pushed out soon and I will take some clearer shots
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by donkeychomp » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:19 pm
Some fine work done there...you will need a 410 box with 31" tyres. My speed suffered terribly when I changed up to that tyre size.
If it ticks over...leave it
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ScottieJ
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by ScottieJ » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:38 pm
Some really nice work
Some more info on the sheet metal stretcher please?? I think I need one of those in my life
Ps you can use the "place inline" button after you have uploaded each photo to put them in the correct order. I just edited the first 2 posts so they are now in order

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by Kiwibrad » Mon Jul 14, 2014 10:33 pm
ScottieJ wrote:Some really nice work
Some more info on the sheet metal stretcher please?? I think I need one of those in my life
Ps you can use the "place inline" button after you have uploaded each photo to put them in the correct order. I just edited the first 2 posts so they are now in order

Nice one. I will do that. The stretcher/shrinker I got off eBay. (Watch out for other stretching devices when you type that in though!) Thought I would probably sell it when I'm finished but its so handy I'm going to keep it. Might even bend a couple of patterns incase someone else wants some but looking at your builds that you have I would think it would be a very handy workshop tool. They retail around £140 but often have 99p reserve, think I got mine for £70? 25mm throat and 1.2mm maximum thickness. I used .9 and it bent easy!
Close up pick is of the back of the shrinker jaws
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by ScottieJ » Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:50 pm

Awesome cheers, after asking that I actually went on the hunt looking for one, found them new from the place I bough my tube bender so it's next on the workshop tool shopping list! Think I would be constantly using it for various jobs.
Looking forward to seeing this build progress! I'm really impressed so far

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by Kiwibrad » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:53 pm

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Welding completed on the under side and all sealed up. Next I Was going to start making some templates up for the yj springs. I have a 2nd hand set, one pair has 5 leafs and the other pair 4. Does anyone run the 5 leafs or is that to much for an sj?
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by ScottieJ » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:06 am
Looks really good!
5 leaf pack in the rear and 4 leaf up front is the way to go...or 5 leaf front and rear.