I finally got around to rebuilding my argo 8X8. The edges (lips?) of the bottom and top are warped, looks like a roller coaster front o back and sags on both sides of the behind the seat cross brace. Also the lip on both the top and bottom only on the one front corner on the exhaust side is bent down, approx on a 20 degree angle all the way around the corner. How do I go about straightening the joints to gain tire/track clearance and achieve a better surface for riveting the two pieces together?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Straightening body edges on my Argo 8X8 (approx 1986?)
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Grant L View PostHow do I go about straightening the joints to gain tire/track clearance and achieve a better surface for riveting the two pieces together?
Comment
-
My hustler did the same thing after separating the halves of the tub. A heat gun will work a little bit, but just sandwiching them back together with clamps ad bolts works well. OR, like he said, make a body band -it's like a bumper around a bumper car- from Home Depot 1/8 inch angle iron. You'll have to weld pieces together to get your desired length. I mounted mine with the flat sides up and outward, like an upside-down L. For the round corners, cut "V"s out of the top flat surface every couple inches and bend it 'round, then weld up the slits that are left. Cut the first V really slim, and open it up as you need to get the necessary bend. Then copy that size V. Lots of welding and drilling holes (up from the bottom to line up factory holes) then paint it black or bedliner. Then you can bang around in the woods with moderate protection.
Comment
Comment