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Where do i cut exactly on the bug for a bug eyed baja?
bajachris88 - March 31st, 2006 at 08:49 PM

Hey fellas, boring a mates grinder, got safety gear, got tools, bits outta the way, how far in / where do I cut exactly on the front nose and the rear apron?

Cheers y'all. :D

thanx.


Craig Torrens - March 31st, 2006 at 09:21 PM

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Originally posted by bajachris88
Hey fellas, boring a mates grinder,
thanx.


Yeah I'm boring my grinder at the moment.................just talking about the 'good ol days and how prices were cheaper in the past and how children were better behaved and and etc etc '...........oops I think he's just gone to sleep :jesus


helbus - March 31st, 2006 at 09:36 PM

Measure once and cut twice, you'll be right. :lol:


bajachris88 - March 31st, 2006 at 09:44 PM

cheers y'll. Just wasn't sure if there were any proper specs or anything.

Will be fun. Finally i can have the pleasure of taking the pain i so gained out on the little bugger.

DIE!!!!!!!! (to some degree)

.... refering to car....

.... i think it was implied....

.... or imploded....

.... neah....


bajachris88 - March 31st, 2006 at 09:48 PM

ive been on a success streak when it comes to cutting out stuff right and successfully.

Hope it continues.

I should get some pics, but installed some tweeters in my doors (had to cut the cards, drill holes), and put in some woofers in the cards under the rear seat (near the battery compartment)

The speakers under the seat make my bum vibrate. I'magine how kool it would be to have 12 inches fitted under the seats so u feel the vibes. :P:P:P

My idea, patented, MINE!

anyways, thanx all again.


Anthiron - March 31st, 2006 at 09:51 PM

i dont know how many bug eyes ive seen with obvious weld lines where more metal has been added after a bad cut.

measure 3 times.

putting the bonnet on is a good idea but make sure u leave room for corrections.


i dont think u have a welder so get it right chris.:P


bajachris88 - March 31st, 2006 at 10:34 PM

what about in regards to the rear apron?

Nah mate, gotz no welder. :D Don't wanna resort to to glue and nails, Haha.
Go the safe option :P

[ Edited on 31/3/2006 by bajachris88 ]


Anthiron - March 31st, 2006 at 10:45 PM

rear is easy.

bolt your baja guards up and just mark where they come to, take them off and cut. this is with the decklid off of course

u will also then need to cut diagonally down from the end of your guards to the firewall.

you will also have to cut the firewall a bit if u are running cannons but u can work out what u need to cut when things dont fit when u come to that.

have a look on the net for pages showing the cuts to make before you do anything.....pictures speak 1000 words


Anthiron - March 31st, 2006 at 10:59 PM

http://fatherprophet.home.insightbb.com/baja.htm 

dont listen to his crap about not using a baja kit. but it give u an idea of where to cut the rear.


bajachris88 - March 31st, 2006 at 11:38 PM

thanx nick.

That is a big help. Just had a look at my jeff hibbards baja bugs and buggies book. That helped too. Both did.

Have to say though, the front body end on that baja is hideous. But ah well. Each to their own.


Desert Moose - April 1st, 2006 at 12:31 AM

I don't see any pic's in here Chris....whats going on:thumb