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Pic: I need mud tyres
droopz - January 13th, 2006 at 09:57 AM

Heres a quick pic of EVLHRBY on New Years eve. I was buy myself with not a single friend in town (everyone went to darwin)

http://www.carchat.com.au/forum/uploads/Droopz/images/2006-01-13_104004_DSC01537.JPG

3 hours, 4 pairs of thongs and possibley some swamp cancer I dug him out.

Also, i took this pic ages ago but now its really become relevant.

My strut brace/winch mount we did when we got him. We've also welded new 3mm plate around the other side of the bars (in the wheel arch).

http://www.carchat.com.au/forum/uploads/Droopz/images/2006-01-13_105334_DSC01339.JPG


DIY-DUB - January 13th, 2006 at 11:06 AM

ouch, by the looks of that i think u would be better off with some 44gallon drums and paddles, and while your at it...

A prop attached 2 the end of your crank/pulley like a schwimmwagen or how ever its spelt


droopz - January 13th, 2006 at 11:18 AM

lol... great idea!

That our property so fortunatly i did nt have to walk far to get shovel etc. I was have a great old time jumping him off a hill you can kind of see to the left, but on the last jump i land smack in the middle of that muddy swamp. :(


DIY-DUB - January 13th, 2006 at 11:33 AM

nice winch bar, provided you have a suitable thing 2 use with it, seems like theres abit of torsion bar envy hidden in the design aswell, you would think its the wet season by the looks of your place too:smilegrin:


droopz - January 13th, 2006 at 11:44 AM

Yeah... getting about 100mm a night lately. Really fukin wet.

Torsion bar? Pffftt.. Struts FTW! I did it like that with 2 bars to take a bit of twist out of the front and to give me good mounts for the whinch. I really wanted to take a bar backwards and fix it to teh 'firewall' but there nothing with enough meat to weld to. Im sure its ok as it is. Something else will surely brake before the body bends.


DIY-DUB - January 13th, 2006 at 11:56 AM

true, im a strut type myself remember, i figure a good super's gotta go up in value eventually, same goes for bays, might i suggest you make a bar from the roll over bit ot the windscreen frame, either one in the center or one on each side, would be alot more structurally sound that way, mite be an idea to figure out a way to do a body lift on a super aswell, never heard of that being done before, mite prove useful to you


droopz - January 13th, 2006 at 12:06 PM

Body lift would be ok, but i really need to lift teh suspension. Ill raise the rear a spline or so and then get to working modding the strut towers for a little more hight. Really need to wait untill i have the rims made made and the tyres i want so i can workout how high i need to take everything.