coacher wrote:A fwd chassis van with a low body like the Renault lo-loader would be good.
coacher wrote:A fwd chassis van with a low body like the Renault lo-loader would be good.
V184 wrote:coacher wrote:A fwd chassis van with a low body like the Renault lo-loader would be good.
i saw a mk8 converted to lo-loader spec at a show looked quite smart
dieselhead123 wrote:Oops, did they make a 100PS 2.4
andz327 wrote:I was actually going to ask if anyone had done rwd to fwd conversions as I've been thinking about converting a chassis doublecab/crewcab lwb flatbed to fwd with a BT box mounted on the back in place of flatbed
dieselhead123 wrote:andz327 wrote:I was actually going to ask if anyone had done rwd to fwd conversions as I've been thinking about converting a chassis doublecab/crewcab lwb flatbed to fwd with a BT box mounted on the back in place of flatbed
We will be doing our crew cab soon, just started building the engine. As this will be a 'keeper' I should have a bit more time to document the installation process. There is additional work required when converting a chassis cab, rear spring hangers need to be changed as well as the rear axle.
TIM
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