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Well after 30 events and 4000km trouble free, the strip down has begun!






Been hard seeing less of it each day.
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So, 5 year thread of strip down and paint lol?

Any change in colour choice?
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So, 5 year thread of strip down and paint lol?

Any change in colour choice?
Sticking with the Harley Davidson Olive Gold.



Better not even take 5 weeks to pull down!
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Cab is now completely gutted and ready to come off.


The biggest thing I couldn't do anything about while assembled, was how hard it was to close the last door if the windows were completely up. There was just too much cabin pressure and you could see the panels swell for a second when closing the last door. I really didn't expect my door seals etc to seal that well for it to be a problem!


The solution was simply what all modern vehicles have and that is pressure relief vents. I spent some time looking around the wrecking yard to find something that wasn't a weird shape or too deep. I doubled up on the amount of vents I my thinking is that a smaller cab builds more pressure than a sedan or station wagon that has a larger volume. You can see I added a brace between the vent holes to keep the panel taught.


These vents came out of a VW sedan and hatch of 2000 vintage and were in the boot venting to behind the bumper. The rubber flap hinges outwards briefly when the pressure is higher inside the cabin.


They have a cage over them to stop them going too high. It will vent to the space between the back of the cab and the front of the bed. Will not be able to be seen once the bed is back on.
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Tending to anything that should be done before painting. I have always wanted to rebuild the hinges, as after 75 years of service, there is play in them. I temporarily got them to work better by swapping the hinges top to bottom.


First thing to do is remove the old pins. The trick is to place the pin head inside a close fitting impact socket, 12mm, so the hitting force is concentrated around where the the head sits in the bracket. One sharp wrap very a heavy brass mallet on the bottom of the pin got it moving, and then drove the pin out completely using a punch.


I measured the old pins, 11/32", and they were not worn at all! So fitting replacement pins will not do anything to help. Putting a 11/32" drill bit inside the hinge arm though had it rattling around. So that is where the wear is, as most likely just mild steel and not high tensile like the pins. So bigger pins is what is needed and found just what I needed in the 2008 donor Grand Cherokee hinges.


I ground the flattened ends on the bottom of the Grands pins off and punched them out. These are 3/8" so only 1/32" bigger. Only the hinge without the coil spring is long enough though at 2". Strangely the 2007 model Grand has smaller pins, the same size as the Willys, so cannot be used.


I setup the hinge arm perfectly level to the drill press and drilled it out to 3/8".


Knocked the Grand Cherokee pin in over the impact socket and zero play in the hinges now. I placed a couple of tacks on the bottom of the pin to make sure the pin does not rotate in the bracket rather than in the arm. Instead of using the Grand Cherokee pins, using grade 8 bolts or grade 9 cap screws would also work. Start with at least 3.5"-4" long ones to make sure you have no threaded section of the shaft inside the hinge and cut off the remainder.
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Getting ready to put the cab on the trailer, or so we thought.


Soon discovered that fitting the cab onto the trailer under the carport meant we didn't have enough clearance to drive back out


Wish it fitted better onto the trailer, but too late now.


I bolted the doors back onto the cab and have the two guards and bonnet inside as well.


Every panel from the bed forward is going to the painters first, including window trims and the suspension tower brace.


Unstrapped and ready to be taken off the trailer at the painters. Fortunately only a 10 minute drive from our house.


Getting the forklift tynes under the cab dolly. Unfortunately they were not long enough to go under the other part of it so two of us had to hold that up while Lisa drove the trailer away.


Set on a country property, the panels are being painted by Donburn customs. https://www.facebook.com/donburncustoms


We have seen cars and pickups that they has done while taking the Truck to shows, also aired a TV on 7mate show called Workshop Wars Downunder, still showing at 3pm on Saturdays here.


For the first time it is no longer in my hands! Plan is to strip all the running gear etc off the chassis and Lisa painting all that while the cab etc is being painted.


Looking to have all these panels painted by October when I will drop off the bed panels. While they are being painted I'll begin assembly of the everything that goes inside the cab.

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getting pretty excited to see it in fresh paint!
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