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PROJECT "FRONTERROR"
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PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Right this is the 1st post of the new project that myself and Xdinglep1 are going to build.
Plan was to buy ONE Frontera to build a usefull offroader to use at weekends. Plan was soon to change slightly when Mr Dingle rings me and says he has bought TWO Frontera's........ not a problem as they were both a good price. One week later we have both organised trailers to go and collect on Saturday just gone from Wales... Here they are just loaded on the trailers. The original plan was to use the one with all panels attached as we had been told the lightweight model was a non-runner, but a gallon of fuel and a battery soon fired it into life. So the plan now is to butcher all of the usefull parts off the donor car and to strip / re-build the other one. This is going to be a short / longterm project, some of the key features which we are hoping for is: - Lightweight - Nice body / suspension lift - Capable of deep wading etc I will post updates as and when there is something interesting to read about. Hope this is of interest and im sure there will be much swearing and wallet emptying on this one. Steve Last edited by Trugga on Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"I like these threads
Keep it going and good luck Ste
FOG Administrator Frontera Technical Support Often Imitated Never Bettered http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk Its here, the FOG Annual Meet 2014 viewforum.php?f=123
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Pics did not seem to work, try again
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"What would that be? a gaggle of Fronties?
looks like a lot of hard work and fun. keep the piccies coming. Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Will be watching with interest
SIZE DOES MATTER!! MEMBER 1728 1996 2.8 SWB called VIPER Members Ride section for VIPER Comments on VIPER here GET YOUR CARTOON CAR HERE
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Fuddys got competition May the best man win! What about a tug 'o war when you & fuddy are finished?
Martin
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Sounds like a plan
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Hhmmmmmmmmmm
Build off of the off road fronty's OR Battle of the fronty's I Like this Truck of mine, just like me it's well run in it's not old just older.
My Truck's : Playtoy : '94 M Frontera 2.4i LWB NOW SOLD AS DIED Family truck : '07 Ford Ranger Thunder 2.5 TDCI
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Its good to see more people getting into the modified business here.
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Hey, Hey, I heard my name mentioned again.
Good luck guys. It's been quite an up hill struggle for me as I had no Garage or workshop to work in,, so hopefully you got that sorted, or if not, at least summers coming. The main thing is, go out, have a laugh doing it, then have even more of a laugh using it. I think admins should open another forum section, named ..... PIMP ME FRONTY If you doing a complete strip out and going down the pickup truck lines, be aware that there is no weight in the back after you finish butchering it. We estimated after removing the roof, windows, side steps, most of the bull bars, interior panels, and rear seats, we lost around 300lb in weight. No good for deep wading, fronty tends to turn into a boat. After alex fitted a rather large lump of 3mm steel to the back of mine, the rear end seems to have returned to nearly the same point as before. And don't forget, as Alex pointed out, if you remove the rear roll bar, the one that the rear seat belts attach to, please remember to re fit the 4 bolts on each side at the rear that held the roll bar into place. If you don't theres a good chance your back end my detach from the rest of the car, as these bolts are the mounting points for the body to fix to the chassis. And don't be suprised when things don't quite go as expected. The frontera is full of little suprises that just like to jump out and bit your ......
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Should be intersting. I currently on the look out for a V6 engine. Got close to one a few weeks back, but it went about £120 over my budget and I got out bid. Oh well, like buses, there will be another one along soon. (or three will come at once !!! )
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What's your budget? May know someone with a V8 flat head which should fit in the bay with a little work..... '99 3.2V6 Auto Limited.
Some day it will be how I want it to be...
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Cheers for pointing out the roll bar / bolt scenario that could of been embarressing, and just like you unfortunately no we have no use of a garage either !!!
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Thanks for the info, all greatfully recieved.
We are ging for the full strip out, most of the trim etc has been removed, all there is going to be inside are a couple of buckets, alloy fuel cell etc. I will get some pics of the progress so far and put some new piccys up. Sticky
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kinda gutted i threw out 2 perfectly good 2.7 ltr v6 honda lumps last yr cos i needed the space .......would of slotted jus nicely into the fronty ......
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Weve got the Mofifications fourum
Ste
FOG Administrator Frontera Technical Support Often Imitated Never Bettered http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk Its here, the FOG Annual Meet 2014 viewforum.php?f=123
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Yeah, but "PIMP ME FRONTY" sounds much better.
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"Some times I worry about you Jase pmsl
Ste
FOG Administrator Frontera Technical Support Often Imitated Never Bettered http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk Its here, the FOG Annual Meet 2014 viewforum.php?f=123
Re: PROJECT "FRONTERROR"He's right tho, does sound good
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