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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby Muad_dib77 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:54 am

..Well wear..

drive for a couple of months... then in spring..sell it a get yourself an fto.. ;-)
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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby Myfeckin FTO » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:35 am

If you want to go "green laneing" then theres some nice spots around my place. I could tag along in the RRS.
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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby colm_mcm » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:39 pm

Sounds like a plan MFFTO.

Today I started work on commercialising the Pajero.

First job was to rip out 5 of the seats. Seems a pity to be tearing the jeep apart, :( but I'm not paying 2.9 road tax and €700 VRT.

The middle seat bench weighs an absolute ton, it's one of those sliding, reclining, folding jobbies. The rearmost seats came out in about 2 minutes, only 4 bolts holding each one in.

Seats to be thrown away
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Then I set about removing the seat belts, carpet, and the trim around the sliding rear windows - leaving it looking like this:

Jeep without interior
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As I'm tinting the windows before I panel them off, I figured it'd be easier to just remove the sliding window assembly whole rather than try and tint them from inside the jeep. the whole thing is only held in by 4 tiny clips. i thought there'd be at least a few bolts or screws!

Jeep without side window
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Next job was tinting the windows. This was fiddly because of the sliding window. the first one took about 4 times as long to do as the second one :)
Luckily they came out ok, no bubbles yet. Needed 2 rolls (760*1520 rolls) to do the job.

Windows drying overnight
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quick update, cut the floor out today. was a pain to get the opening for the heater right, especially when my jigsaw expired.
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Couldn't get suitable carpet anywhere either.

Have the frame for underneath the floor done and the sides where the side doors open.
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Taped inside the tints with sileage tape (I know!) to completely blacken them off. looks 100% from the outside. Will be covering with hardboard and carpet - don't see the need for steel sheeting.
I won't be following the Revenue requirements to the letter. See what I can get away with!
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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby colm_mcm » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:08 pm

So glad I got a 4X4 now :D

Just towed the Xsara (who's clutch shat itself 2 weeks ago) 20 miles in the snow and ice through hilly country. The Shogun took it in its stride - it's not terribly fast unladen but it honestly didn't feel any slower towing a tonne of French blandmobile.
Got to try out the diff locks and low ratio gearbox on the farm too!

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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby Muad_dib77 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:03 pm

wow...good job colm!!
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Re: Now, what to replace the FTO with....

Postby Sebastian » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:39 pm

glad it's working out for you dude;)
no1. manual GR 96 l no2. tip GR 95 l no3. manual Gpx 95 l no.4 manual Gpx 95 l no.5 manual Gpx 96 l no.6 tip GR 95 - in 2011 took a break from the FTO scene
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