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Originally posted by KERRSURF View PostIt would appear you have no experience of doing this then, because your talking rubbish.
i also have the commons sense to see that its the same amount or less effort to use a bespoke chassis designed to take a solid front axle than it is to take a car with an IFS remove it, remove the IFS mounts, source a solid axle and the fittings to go with it and then add the chassis mounts and then fit it, remove the rear half of a body shell, tidy it up, build a cage, build a tray back and all the other bits and pieces and then still have a truck limited by its being originally designed as an on/off road compromise such as the long wheelbase and the rear overhang, neither of which you can do anything about and stay legal for road use.
besides the question was "would you buy...."
and my answer was thati wouldn't, had the thread been titled,
"Would you buy this but dont bother posting if you wouldn't"
then maybe i wouldn't have posted, it seems very much like anything that disagrees with the status quo gets very rude replies on this forum.
i didnt jump in the thread saying you lot didn't know what you were talking about despite the fact that being Surf fans is obviously colouring your opinions.
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Originally posted by popuptoaster View Postme? I have plenty of experience of modified vehicles legality as it happens.
i also have the commons sense to see that its the same amount or less effort to use a bespoke chassis designed to take a solid front axle than it is to take a car with an IFS remove it, remove the IFS mounts, source a solid axle and the fittings to go with it and then add the chassis mounts and then fit it, remove the rear half of a body shell, tidy it up, build a cage, build a tray back and all the other bits and pieces and then still have a truck limited by its being originally designed as an on/off road compromise such as the long wheelbase and the rear overhang, neither of which you can do anything about and stay legal for road use.
besides the question was "would you buy...."
and my answer was thati wouldn't, had the thread been titled,
"Would you buy this but dont bother posting if you wouldn't"
then maybe i wouldn't have posted, it seems very much like anything that disagrees with the status quo gets very rude replies on this forum.
i didnt jump in the thread saying you lot didn't know what you were talking about despite the fact that being Surf fans is obviously colouring your opinions.
Not that Yoshie or Kerrsurf need any defending, but you really are talking twaddle.
For the aforementioned duo to carry out this work would be well within their competency levels.
I would, funds permitting have full faith in their ability to carry out such a build on my behalf.
You mention having a bespoke chassis for the job?
Why exactly?
The cutting off of the IFS and the install of SAS has been well documented and with the right tools and experience a worthwhile mod, btw I am not sure that Yoshie was going down the SAS route and was using that picture as an example.
You also mention the grief of turning an estate car into a cab, you have seen Yoshie's build haven't you?
Rear over hang ?
What rear over hang.
Of course it will be a compromise, unless of course you can show me the perfect off roader?Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.
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Originally posted by popuptoaster View Postme? I have plenty of experience of modified vehicles legality as it happens.
i also have the commons sense to see that its the same amount or less effort to use a bespoke chassis designed to take a solid front axle than it is to take a car with an IFS remove it, remove the IFS mounts, source a solid axle and the fittings to go with it and then add the chassis mounts and then fit it, remove the rear half of a body shell, tidy it up, build a cage, build a tray back and all the other bits and pieces and then still have a truck limited by its being originally designed as an on/off road compromise such as the long wheelbase and the rear overhang, neither of which you can do anything about and stay legal for road use.
besides the question was "would you buy...."
and my answer was thati wouldn't, had the thread been titled,
"Would you buy this but dont bother posting if you wouldn't"
then maybe i wouldn't have posted, it seems very much like anything that disagrees with the status quo gets very rude replies on this forum.
i didnt jump in the thread saying you lot didn't know what you were talking about despite the fact that being Surf fans is obviously colouring your opinions.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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