'55 11-Window"Sheep Carrier"....a bit of a rethink
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Well, had a bit of a crack at the front bumper bolts this evening but they just keep turning.
Even though they originally have the square cut in the bumper to stop them turning the bolts have been pushed in so once they're loose they won't continue to unscrew.
I reckon I'll have to get my grinder and use the cutting wheel to cut a notch in each head.
That way I can stick a big screw driver in them and get them out that way.
If anyone is gasping in horror at such an idea and has a better suggestion let me know.
I did manage to get one out but the rest are just spinning and not getting any looser.
Even though they originally have the square cut in the bumper to stop them turning the bolts have been pushed in so once they're loose they won't continue to unscrew.
I reckon I'll have to get my grinder and use the cutting wheel to cut a notch in each head.
That way I can stick a big screw driver in them and get them out that way.
If anyone is gasping in horror at such an idea and has a better suggestion let me know.
I did manage to get one out but the rest are just spinning and not getting any looser.
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Try a bit of heat to the nut and then grip the round bolt head with some pliers and undo. Try not to stuff them or lose anything as it is expensive to get the correct replacements.
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My issue is this.
I can't get at the bolts with drill or a torch.
I guess I can undo the bumper mounts on the chassis and take it off that way and THEN deal with these bolts.
My biggest problem so far is that about half of my spanners and other tools are in the '67........200km away at Kombi Rescue.
But this weekend the '67 comes home so I'll have all those back.
As for keeping the old bolts, we'll wait and see.
I can't get at the bolts with drill or a torch.
I guess I can undo the bumper mounts on the chassis and take it off that way and THEN deal with these bolts.
My biggest problem so far is that about half of my spanners and other tools are in the '67........200km away at Kombi Rescue.
But this weekend the '67 comes home so I'll have all those back.
As for keeping the old bolts, we'll wait and see.
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Andy, you mentioned 'bumping' around the hills. is this what the 55 will look like in shooting mode?
solves all your roof problems...
http://www.quail-hunter.com/Bill_Young_VW.htm
solves all your roof problems...
http://www.quail-hunter.com/Bill_Young_VW.htm
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You didn't look at the other parts of that site did you, Dutchy.
The site owner turned this:
into this:
The term butchery does not even BEGIN to describe it.
So the answer is NO!!
The site owner turned this:
into this:
The term butchery does not even BEGIN to describe it.
So the answer is NO!!
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Poor lowlight but slammed on 5 spokes and id roll in thatDutchy wrote:Andy, you mentioned 'bumping' around the hills. is this what the 55 will look like in shooting mode?
solves all your roof problems...
http://www.quail-hunter.com/Bill_Young_VW.htm
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I found it horrifying.
This is more my speed:
Although this SC is too pretty.
The other issue is the tyres it's running.
They're BFGoodrich Mud Terrain KM2s, chunky as hell and cooler than a rat with a gold tooth.
But a 205 is as big as will safely fit under the doglegs with standard suspension height.
These are 215/75R15s and run a real risk of mashing up the dog legs in a bad spot.
Hopefully I'll be able to find something in a 205/70R15 or 205/75R15 with "mad chunks" as these are effectively the same as the 6.40x15 (the OG Split bias ply) or 6.70x15 which is close enough and gives you a bit more legs.
This is more my speed:
Although this SC is too pretty.
The other issue is the tyres it's running.
They're BFGoodrich Mud Terrain KM2s, chunky as hell and cooler than a rat with a gold tooth.
But a 205 is as big as will safely fit under the doglegs with standard suspension height.
These are 215/75R15s and run a real risk of mashing up the dog legs in a bad spot.
Hopefully I'll be able to find something in a 205/70R15 or 205/75R15 with "mad chunks" as these are effectively the same as the 6.40x15 (the OG Split bias ply) or 6.70x15 which is close enough and gives you a bit more legs.
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Glad he's wearing HiViz clothing.....kombi1976 wrote:You didn't look at the other parts of that site did you, Dutchy.
The site owner turned this:
into this:
The term butchery does not even BEGIN to describe it.
So the answer is NO!!
Would make an easier target when you shoot the bastard ....
(for his bastardry that is )
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