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He has 2 blocks, with towing eyes screwed into them, attached directly to the chassis. I'm thinking about blocks, welded to the chasis, drilled to take my shackles. One of my recovery hook mountings is gubbed.
Couldn't you just slip sections into the chassis rails and bolt through the chassis and the sections? Can't remember exactly what the front of the rails are like offhand, but I'm almost sure they are practically prepped for that type of setup, as is? It would save a permanent weld if so.
Couldn't you just slip sections into the chassis rails and bolt through the chassis and the sections? Can't remember exactly what the front of the rails are like offhand, but I'm almost sure they are practically prepped for that type of setup, as is? It would save a permanent weld if so.
If it ever stops raining, I'll have a better look!
If it ever stops raining, I'll have a better look!
We've got rid of the rain for the moment. Stuck with extrememly blustery winds though. I'll nip out and have a look at the logeygen in a minute and check.
Scrub that idea. I must have been thinking of the wrong end of the chassis. The crossmember goes all the way across the rail ends. There is a threaded hole in the front of the crossmember, (end of the side rail area), but not sure if that alone would be strong enough to hold one of those recovery eyes?
Re,ember their work on the front, awesome as is the rear, they are the ones who give me the idea of makeing one myself, would still like to if i ever source stainless in that sort of thickness i can afford, even thought of makeing templates in card as well (honest) no point in even starting till i have the metal tho, (if ever)
Stein, di you ever get the measurements/drawings etc from Aviator??
i love that truck and the fire yellow paint! i may have to follow suit
i would def be interested in the rear bumper if someone could fab it for me.
Both bumpers are awesome and so is the yallow 4runner!
Really hoping to get both bumpers fabbed for mine this winter. My mate at www.xjrestorations is an absolute ace welder (and he owes me cos i built his office for nowt) so i just have to buy the metal (thru him) and cut and shape it!!!
Alan
(and i'm definately going to fab templates for all the parts in something like 6mm MDF so i keep the measurements and plans)
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