Gimme 5 years

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a day away from the sandpaper

- did some tinkering - they aren't the best bits but they'll do the job

pulled the tail lights apart, cleaned them up, pinched some bits from another pair and put new seals in

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polished the (rough) faces of the bumperettes, painted the backs and the irons and made sure I had all the hardware

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painted a bit at the back so I could bolt on some bits

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Jeez you'll be on the road in no time

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Chrome looks good with black

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Errol62 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:16 pm Jeez you'll be on the road in no time Image

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Errol62 wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:17 pm Chrome looks good with black Image

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yeah, I like the look but it's a bit rough - but okay in photos or from a few metres
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On the side of the road maybe Patrick. Will be a genuine driver when done. The prettier the car the less it gets driven.

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here's a pic of the end of the store-bought exhaust pipe
  • how far should the tailpipe stick out?
  • should it be cut on a 45 degree downward angle at the end or left straight like it came?
  • only just put the tailgate back on so i haven't tried but ... is it usually possible to open the tailgate all the way to the bump stops or does it hit the tailpipe?
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Oh yes we like xorst pipes

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Hey Patrick
Your cracking on with the ute :thumbsup: Your bumperettes look good! Most of the ones I've found are usually dinged, rusted or got some problem. With the tail pipe I reckon it is a bit long and the tailgate will hit it when you drop it all the way down. I fitted a bit of chrome pipe cut at a 45 deg to the end just to finish it off.

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The 'zorst on Grace's ute comes out under the bumperette, and about flush (hard to burn your legs). Straight cut, with a chrome cylinder tip (similar to the Nasco ones).

I don't reckon there will be too many times when you will need those bump stops for the tailgate. The rattling rods usually hold the tailgate at 90º. It wouid need to be a pretty awkward load to need to disconnect the rods and drop the tailgate... a pallet of VB from a forklift perhaps :mrgreen:

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In SA the law says exhaust must not extend beyond rear most point of vehicle. Not that yours does. But I wanted mine to end with sky above it so it ends just short of the bumperette end.


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thanks for the responses ... sounds like I can do what I want within the regs ... I thought I'd ask before I cut it ... I didn't want it to be an issue on the forum - like hanging your numberplate incorrectly :grin:
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I still haven’t worked out what is incorrect. School me someone.


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Being in the national capital, Patrick has to comply with the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 Division 1.10.2 Exhaust systems

1.142 Exhaust systems

(1) The outlet of the exhaust system fitted to a light motor vehicle (other than a bus) must extend—

(a) behind the back seat; and

(b) at least 40mm beyond the outermost joint of the floor pan that is not continuously welded or permanently sealed; and

(c) to the edge of the vehicle, if—

(i) the body of the vehicle is permanently enclosed; and

(ii) the vehicle is not fitted with a vertical exhaust system; and

(d) no further than the edge of the vehicle at its widest point.


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