Not as much done as I had wanted, but forward still.
I have made a nice rig to fabricate the wiring loom
Updates:The
accelerator peddle area was looking crusty, so I sorted that out:
I drilled and tapped new holes, then fitted a new peddle, using stainless fixings.
Steering column off for reconditioning.
A bit of a boring colour, but as the column is a big part of the cab-area / interior, I have planned something a little different for it........
On-to the
rear spring plates.
Here I have decided to fit a pair of adjustable rear lowing spring-plates from TransporterHaus.
Here they are from a previous post, I have had them on my shelf for a while:
Apart from having the benefit of being able to adjust the rear ride-height just by turning a bolt, the main reason I wanted to fit these is that I did not fancy doing this every-time I wanted to take the back wheels off!
I will give this a clean up and put some protection paint on it.
The spring plate had welded itself onto the torsion bar, so I had to heat the spring-plate up and hammer it out :| :character0036:
Next to do:- Sliding Door Hinge - Find a replacement or fix the original - Still looking!
- Buy components for headlining along with the actual headlining - soon to be fabricated when my buddy has spare time.
- Fit Headlining
- Wiring Loom diagram
- Wiring Loom component purchase
- Wiring Loom fabricate
- Fit Rear Adjustable Lowering Spring Plates from TransporterHaus