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Reenen
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Beter lig
Nou moet di voertuig net nog 500 mm lig
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rudi.hinze
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Daarsy. Ja, bietjie op tel en ideaal wyer aste sodat hy kan draai sonder issues dan is jy daar. Jou body lyk egter baie beter as my speelgoed s'n

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Reenen
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Portals maak die draai makliker

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Ek moet sê, jy my nou so bietjie laat wonder oor draai en plek van bande...
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Maar, na ek gaan meet het, sien ek daar is nog genoeg plek.

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Reenen wrote:
Wed May 29, 2019 7:08 am
Portals maak die draai makliker
portals klink maklik, maar waar spoor mens hulle op, hier in my geweste kyk mense jou skeef aan as jy vra vir dit, dink seker mens is van looitjie getik :roll:
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rudi.hinze
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Reenen wrote:Ek moet sê, jy my nou so bietjie laat wonder oor draai en plek van bande...
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Maar, na ek gaan meet het, sien ek daar is nog genoeg plek.
Great, solank die offset die bande uit die suspensie hou wen jy.

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Op safari, is die voorste beperking gewoontlik die band wat in bladvere in draai. Met die portal, en effens wyer as, doen die band nie.

Dit is amazing hoe die bietjie portal lift die band uit die arch uit hou.

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rudi.hinze
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Reenen wrote:Op safari, is die voorste beperking gewoontlik die band wat in bladvere in draai. Met die portal, en effens wyer as, doen die band nie.

Dit is amazing hoe die bietjie portal lift die band uit die arch uit hou.
Selfde issue by my ou Cruiser (die leaves). Breër as en +10 positiewe offset rims hou alles mooi ver weg.

Gaan jy vol hydraulic steering gaan?

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Nee, steeringbox

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rudi.hinze
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Finally got wheel nuts from the US, fitted the 40's and moved it around a bit yesterday -

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Apocalypse
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that is going to look pretty good when it's done!

Wrapping it or giving it a good paint job and interior?
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Lovely stuff Rudi... I'll follow your build...
I'll also follow Apocs.
Reenen works so fast, it'll be a blur watching his...
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rudi.hinze
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Apocalypse wrote:that is going to look pretty good when it's done!

Ratting it or giving it a good paint job and interior?
Thanks! Won't be cleaned up for sure (although, the bonnet is a filled, flawlessly painted and buffed one because I gave an unmolested clean one to a guy going for an original resto). I have low mileage original clean ones already for this purpose.

This one will be used, scratched, dented, etc. The dual lockers and transfers are there for a reason.

I will try to get it more one colour though (the old brownish/off-white colour of the cab and doors). Or wrap it in olive drab. Or just leave it the various colours if it seems too much work

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rudi.hinze
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Mad Manny wrote:Lovely stuff Rudi... I'll follow your build...
I'll also follow Apocs.
Reenen works so fast, it'll be a blur watching his...
Thanks Manny! The faster this build goes, the less money I make. So let's hope this takes another few years.

Reenen takes no crap building his, so he is likely done already.

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Very little Toyota left. :lol: :lol: Can`t wait for this build. Great stuff Rudi. :D
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