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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #270 on: June 16, 2008, 20:31:43 »
Are you coming to Billing, Boss?
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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #271 on: June 16, 2008, 20:45:47 »
might be yes, why you ask bud??

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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #272 on: June 16, 2008, 22:05:37 »
might be yes, why you ask bud??
Make sure you pop over and say hi to us all, maybe have a little of West Country's finest apple juice  ;)
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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #273 on: June 16, 2008, 22:13:29 »
if we are there(which is almost agiven since i showed my dad mouse) then we will defiantly come by, but I'm going to have to pass on the "apple juice", we shall go to the scorpion racing tent and laugh! :lol: will there be free stickers????

also wernt you at the London to Brighton run???


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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #274 on: June 17, 2008, 18:58:47 »
today was mostley spent on damage evaluation....i think i got away pretty lightley with only a broken headlight clip and instroments not working(anyone know whats up with that???)

took the front end appart to see what i could do about shunt nosing it(i have plans)

cleaned all the crap off of it

the winch tray i have "obtained" it about 3/4" - 1" too narrow for the disco, i was under the impression that the defender chassis was the same with as the disco,
which it must be because i wouldnt have thought it would be faulty goods. so now i have a problem.....i need to mount it somehow but the question is how.
the way i see it i have 3 options

1. cut the chassis rails(whats left of them) and re weld some old ones on further in

2. put some packers in between the gap(not sure weather that would cause stress problems or not)

3. cut the rails off and mount the tray ontop of the bed(again i dont know about stress)

pics to follow(my comp is spazzing out)


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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #275 on: June 17, 2008, 19:21:08 »

















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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #276 on: June 17, 2008, 19:54:37 »
also wernt you at the London to Brighton run???
Tim and I was there, working
The last 5 years we've done the run, it was a shame to work it but it was nice seeing all of the cars coming in  :D
I see you got the stickers btw  ;)
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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #277 on: June 17, 2008, 20:07:19 »
yes we came and said hi.
my dad was a bit jelous of the stickers so ce called tim up to get him to send some! :lol: :lol: :lol: and by the sounds of it there is going to be a bit of a [throw it] up!

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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #278 on: June 21, 2008, 14:40:41 »
its looking the part now should look sweet when its finished
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Re: disco truck.a fun weekend for all!
« Reply #279 on: July 07, 2008, 20:51:36 »
Scott it was nice to see you at the BLRC weekend, your disco is a bit nice :D

not much done just disassembling.... want to get rid of the rot in the wings so I'm doing some tube work and losing the front overhang....not yet though as i don't have a job and the budget is spent! anyone want to give me a job or lend me a pipe bender :P.....or better still i can sell my self! hahahaha nono
if anyone has some suggestions....or a job for me please do tell!
or failing that i can make stuff...i have a grinder and a welder....let me know ;) hahaha(just don't tell the tax man)

instruments dies when i got back from bircham, took the dash apart and wiggled a few wires and pocked a few holes and the only thing i got working again is the highbeam light! lame!




then started to peel away some body work went from this:

to this

to this.....

glad its Alli panels!


I'm putting that 8274 slot in the front now, undecided on the rear.


but maby this is a possibility!


i don't think losing the front bumper is a particularly good idea but the trucks with this done look damn cool! also i get a pretty good approach angle just the way it is(on 33s) i would like to go to boggers sometime down the line but as said i am skint and fitting rubber like that causes serious problems!

at this stage I'm open to suggestions, if anyones got some then do let me know ;)


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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #280 on: July 07, 2008, 21:14:34 »
I never would have thought that a front bumper would look alright on the rear but it could work
The wrap around corners could finish the bottom of the tub a treat  :D
What made you try that idea?
As for the front end, the 8274 is a better choice of winch for a monster truck but what are you thinking for the actual bumper wings?
Keep the idea's flowing, this is getting more and more interesting as it progresses
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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #281 on: July 07, 2008, 21:16:46 »
One other thing to point out
Get some measurements of an 8274 before you weld
If the winch cage stays in this possition the winch might hit the bottom of the bonnet/slam panel

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #282 on: July 07, 2008, 21:29:31 »
Jake, on the day it arrived i called Liz and she said she couldn't give me definitive measurements it was about 220mm deep and from other pics of 8274s i can sort of guess the height...its not going in that high though if that's what you were thinking :D
as for the rear(front) bumper I'm not sure weather i should or not.......its so pretty and i would have to cut it and reshape it and its allot of money......but then again i didn't pay full whack for it :lol: the steering guard will make a nice rear skid plate too :twisted:

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #283 on: July 07, 2008, 21:46:29 »
sorry diddnt answer your question
i was going to modify the D44 bumper to take an 8274 but with my new plan i couldnt do that and moving the 8274 tray to the front ment i diddnt have a rear winch tray or a rear bumper so thought i may aswell give it a go. this also means im not tempted to put an 8274 in the rear now...just an xp or something saves cost :lol:

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its got to go up and back and it aint the bumper getting the chip! mrwuahahahaha :twisted:

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #284 on: July 08, 2008, 18:36:08 »
feel a bit stupid at the moment, the truck was supposed to be going to billing and put on the BLRC stand but i cant get a trailer.......should have sorted that out really. when i clean the garage up a little (and eventually get a work bench!) I'm going to start making one.
anyways.....today i stood around.......looked at it......put somemore back to gether.......looked at it didn't like it then took it apart again! went on like that for about 3 hours. also got the dash working again....was the fuse that i knew nothing about that was under the steering wheel! LAME!
also figured that i work better when I'm not thinking about it....in the 3 hours of looking and dicking about i had serious thoughts about not doing it but then i thought it doesn't look right with such a modified back end and NOTHING done to the front....I'm not quite going as far as a shunt nose at the moment because i would then have to mount the rad in the back with the cooler and do all the pipe work and bracketry on a hoop that isn't even staying there. its not Worth it at the moment. i pretty much have all the materials needed for the job(apart from the tube) so i think it may be cheaper this way......also......shhhhhhhh but i got an interview tomorrow, but shhhhh if my step mum knows she will not stop going on about it! :-$

ANYWAY!

sealed up that drainplug thing on the defender air bin(would have welded it if i had a TIG set)




also removed the wiring from the kenlowe that wasn't there


trying to get the crap out of the way in the engine bay ready for chopping



i sware i tided up on Wednesday!

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #285 on: July 08, 2008, 19:02:23 »
Looking good. My mate has a 'shunt nosed' disco and his rad/intercooler are still in the engine bay.
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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #286 on: July 08, 2008, 19:25:03 »
tdi.si, anychance of some pics?

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #287 on: July 08, 2008, 19:48:38 »
Jake, on the day it arrived i called Liz and she said she couldn't give me definitive measurements it was about 220mm deep and from other pics of 8274s i can sort of guess the height...its not going in that high though if that's what you were thinking :D
This might help  ;)

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #288 on: July 08, 2008, 19:59:50 »
ah! jake you are the man! cheers for that.
when are you giving yours the chop then? :lol:

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #289 on: July 08, 2008, 21:05:33 »
ust read the whole lot, looks bloody immense!! i was thinking of getting rid of me sportraks hardtop (removable anyway) and welding in a panel behind the front seats to turn it into a pickup of sorts. then sorting the suss and everything else out. all ive done at the miute is whacked a gert chunky set of grizzly claws on with no suss lift!hairy but chopped some bits off to make the tyres fit and its not bad. trouble is with the independent front suss, articulation is not the best. :oops:
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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #290 on: July 08, 2008, 21:50:32 »
ah! jake you are the man! cheers for that.
no problem
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when are you giving yours the chop then?
Apart from the arches (which is done) i dont think i'll go any further with the jigsaw
For now anyway  :-k
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« Reply #291 on: July 08, 2008, 22:57:28 »
bravo669: bravo to you sir i cant read the whole thing with out getting bored! if your looking about modding your sportstrack in a similar way i would put all the bolt on stuff on before you do it! that way you get some play from it and you know exactley what you want.

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what will a set of boggers cost me from devon jake? i cant load the page up, vista is being gay again! bare in mind i promote you guys more than they do so i think i should be intitled to something like a 75% discount :lol:......and loads of stickers!

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #292 on: July 09, 2008, 17:52:20 »
left the camera at the garage so no photos today.
started making the spacers/mounting points for the 8274 tray. also talked to jim at gigglepin....top bloke, really knows how to sell his product! i was begining to sway to one of john sales' stud150 but thats £1400 by its self. the over all set up of the giggle pin winch seems to be alot "cheaper" and as jim said there dominating the uk challange events and seem to be bomb proof!

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Re: disco truck.a step back for one forward?
« Reply #293 on: July 09, 2008, 18:01:26 »
boss is your diff running ok with 255/85/16  on and returning ok mpg if u know

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« Reply #294 on: July 09, 2008, 18:10:24 »
diffs are fine but wouldnt want to go any bigger! if i aquire some boggers i will be summing up the cost difference between strengthinging my axles and an extra few inches o lift against portals and a few days spent with a welder.
sailsburys may be an alternative but i wouldnt know! i see people running agri tyres on them but  dont know if they have put in uprated shafts or not.

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« Reply #295 on: July 09, 2008, 18:12:50 »
like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!


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« Reply #296 on: July 09, 2008, 19:43:42 »
like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!




where might one get those wheels and tyres from?
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« Reply #297 on: July 09, 2008, 19:46:36 »
swampers dont they slide on wet hill side abit if i recall . would be one hell of a bobtail granted mind . wats the difference between king off road trail edge and swampers anyway

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« Reply #298 on: July 09, 2008, 19:52:40 »
like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!




where might one get those wheels and tyres from?


be serious thats an off road special set up .  :lol: gr8 for 40 mph ish on the road max . plus a host of uprated drivetrain aswell.

but if u must go pasts  750r 16 dumper tyres  try reading or posting on www.pirate4x4.com for that sort of stuff
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« Reply #299 on: July 09, 2008, 20:22:48 »
like this thing......the site i got it from is no more which is extreeeeeeeeeeeemley annoying!




where might one get those wheels and tyres from?


be serious thats an off road special set up .  :lol: gr8 for 40 mph ish on the road max . plus a host of uprated drivetrain aswell.

but if u must go pasts  750r 16 dumper tyres  try reading or posting on www.pirate4x4.com for that sort of stuff
you are not one to be saying be serious mate!

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