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Chrysler 300 C Estate

This is coming from a bloke who drives a pedo voyager bus.

Not so much of the Bus please it has got 236 b.h.p. with 399 lb / ft of Torque that's 540 NM in new money !! LOL
 
It can have as much b.h.p as you want but it still looks like a window licking bus yank tank with as much value as a chocolate coin.
 
It can have as much b.h.p as you want but it still looks like a window licking bus yank tank with as much value as a chocolate coin.

You must be getting confused with the Grand Voyger! Mine is more like a hearse. Can't fault the Merc V6 Diesel. Beauty is when you buy used they are dirt cheap a lot od b.h.p for your bucks
 
snorkel

this did my head in trying to make it with the bits i had laying around the garage and trying to make it all fit, finally used my stainless pipe off of a b&q patio heater, a suzuki jimny k&n filter new, inside a terrano air box, a 200 tdi landrover discovery intercooler pipe, all sealed 100% and only cost £26 :thumb2
 

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Very nice. :thumb2

This is a sweet truck, I've loved watching it come together.
 
I wish i knew how to do it mate i'm crap with computers ,going to try and ask my son but as he's just turned 18 he's too busy chasing the furry triangle you know how it is,is it simple to do ?
 
Piped it this way as all the pipes sat out better and it made it easy to mount the air filter housing under the bonnet plus if i did it the other side i would have to move the diesel filter housing or cut the inner wing which i did not want to do
 
looks great I have been hunting about for front end ideas, cheers I may just pinch yours :sly although my body will be so different, how have yours attached yours to the chassis? i'm having a dilema bout how to get the front bodymount points (the ones that were in the drivers footwell) as i don't want a pole in my way....may have extend the mount to accomidate. pics please???
 
Hi,will try and get some picks on tomorrow ,all the cage is mounted and unboltable by 20mm bolts the front hoop are bolted to the rock sliders and the rock sliders are welded to a 6m plate which is welded to the chassis,the rock sliders are made out of 4m tube and the front end it bolts on the original mounts iv'e just welded the nut captive inside the tube so the bolt just feeds from the bottom of the mount,made it unboltable in case the chassis get twisted or is rotten later on i can swap on to a new chassis with minimal fuss
 
Hi,will try and get some picks on tomorrow ,all the cage is mounted and unboltable by 20mm bolts the front hoop are bolted to the rock sliders and the rock sliders are welded to a 6m plate which is welded to the chassis,the rock sliders are made out of 4m tube and the front end it bolts on the original mounts iv'e just welded the nut captive inside the tube so the bolt just feeds from the bottom of the mount,made it unboltable in case the chassis get twisted or is rotten later on i can swap on to a new chassis with minimal fuss

cheers, will help me loads :thumb2

i've got 13 lengths of 50od x3.64 x6.5m of blueband & 3 lengths of box section, i've got 6mm somewhere....oh, no I don't its winch plate...still got doors & body to measure from
:rolleyes:
 
front cage mount

this is how ive mounted my cage to the chassis at the front mate sorry about the bad pic
 

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too much travel

just fitted my new wheel spacers but my wheels are touching the inner wings on full travel, alot better now but theres still more travel so gunna have to get deeper rims or cut the inner wings which i didn't want to do, but the travel is awesome
 

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