extra sausage for your tea lad, nice job... i work at a main dealer, after working on the modern shite, deffo worth fixing the older vehicles, new ones cannot make it past 80k...
Fantastic job guys "better than factory" as they say ( whoa, just go easy on the hand held camera shots, got me a bit wobbly 😂) jusayin Well done guy's 👍
Looks mint boys 👍. See so many pickups with chassis like that up here in scotland, had 2 snap like that myself, they just aint painted properly from factory
Another thing that really kills them is that toyota, in all the lc and hilux ranges, do not fit full plastic wheel arch kits to the body which let's every bit of water from the wheels corrode everthing, especially when you are paying top dollar for these vehicles
Excellent work guys. Fantastic repair. Looking at the old chassis, is it just me, or do they put all those random (unused) holes in the chassis just so it fills up with salty water and rots away?! You know, designed obsolence?!
The newer 2020+ Toyota Land Cruisers have plastic caps over all the chassis holes,far better for not allowing salty mud inside the chassis legs . The only solution for most of these chassis problems is to keep them well blasted with the pressure washer after each and every winter to not allow the mud to build up inside the chassis. I’ve a 2005 Land Cruiser and it’s very good and solid but eventually they all will rust but it’s all about delaying the inevitable 😅 + here in the south of Ireland our roads don’t get anywhere near as much salt as the uk in winter so our vehicles tend to not suffer as badly with corrosion
@@JWFabrication1It’s madness when you think about it….they could so easily galvanise the chassis right after coming off the welding robots and they would stay perfect for at least 15-20 years much longer if cleaned properly….im sure a £1000 to cover the costs of dipping the chassis wouldn’t be noticeable.
Credit to you for the job you done on this L200 mate it’s something not a lot of people would have the balls to even consider! I’m a fabricator myself 👍🏼
I saw a pickup like that on the. M5 it was bent like a banana with about a ton and a half of large rocks in the back , it just folded. There seems a deficiency in the chassis protection of these modern vehicle, bit like the oldest land rovers were rotten as a pear so the military had to zinc plate them.
It’s 14 year old and done 140k and a guarantee that’s chassis never been power washed or been treated with wax oil or the like in its life it ain’t done bad at all
Absolutely brilliant job, I don’t know of many businesses that would go to such lengths to repair a vehicle. Probably better than original.
Huge respect to your skills and knowledge
Fantastic transformation very skilled job
Thank you very much
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Brilliant job, love the fabrication.
Thank you very much!
Great job, looks better than the original!
Thank you! 😊
Looks fantastic you did a great job!
Wonder if it's something you could produce there must be demand but probably costly as so much work involved👍💪
Maybe one day!
Brunel would have been proud!
extra sausage for your tea lad, nice job...
i work at a main dealer, after working on the modern shite, deffo worth fixing the older vehicles, new ones cannot make it past 80k...
Damn! there can't be many companies out there capable or interested in doing work like that, nice job.
We love it 😊
Fantastic job guys "better than factory" as they say ( whoa, just go easy on the hand held camera shots, got me a bit wobbly 😂) jusayin
Well done guy's 👍
Thanks
Cracking work there John looking better than new. 👍
Thanks 👍
Great vid John. Keep them coming!!!!!
Good to see you both back, love it
Glad you enjoyed it
Subbed, 'cos I thought I was the only one daft enough to take on these sort of jobs. :-) Nice work. Very tidy.
We have done loads check out are Facebook pages ….. Hilux ones look good
Great job fella,s ….. would you doo another …probably not haha
do you need an engineers report also to get it through the retest ?
Good see you back john looking plukka 👌
Thanks ☺️
@@JWFabrication1 no bother big job that one.
Looks mint boys 👍. See so many pickups with chassis like that up here in scotland, had 2 snap like that myself, they just aint painted properly from factory
They just rot form the inside 😬
Another thing that really kills them is that toyota, in all the lc and hilux ranges, do not fit full plastic wheel arch kits to the body which let's every bit of water from the wheels corrode everthing, especially when you are paying top dollar for these vehicles
Tidy job, how much did that cost? I've a single cab ranger that could do with similar treatment...
This job was £1200
Excellent work guys. Fantastic repair. Looking at the old chassis, is it just me, or do they put all those random (unused) holes in the chassis just so it fills up with salty water and rots away?! You know, designed obsolence?!
The newer 2020+ Toyota Land Cruisers have plastic caps over all the chassis holes,far better for not allowing salty mud inside the chassis legs .
The only solution for most of these chassis problems is to keep them well blasted with the pressure washer after each and every winter to not allow the mud to build up inside the chassis.
I’ve a 2005 Land Cruiser and it’s very good and solid but eventually they all will rust but it’s all about delaying the inevitable 😅
+ here in the south of Ireland our roads don’t get anywhere near as much salt as the uk in winter so our vehicles tend to not suffer as badly with corrosion
I think they are jigging holes 💁♂️
@@JWFabrication1It’s madness when you think about it….they could so easily galvanise the chassis right after coming off the welding robots and they would stay perfect for at least 15-20 years much longer if cleaned properly….im sure a £1000 to cover the costs of dipping the chassis wouldn’t be noticeable.
Credit to you for the job you done on this L200 mate it’s something not a lot of people would have the balls to even consider!
I’m a fabricator myself 👍🏼
Thanks we like a challenging…. I have a d40 …. One day I’m going to build a full chassis for it hopefully from stainless 😬
You should fabricate a full chassis galvanized.
Very niss job that pal 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey up lad .. cracking video. Change the heading of the video to the vehicle type.. you will get more views 😊
Thanks for the tip
Good job! So now your going to make chassis to broken pickups...⁉️ Nicely done!
Lot's of work went into that 👍.my navara d40 is the same 😢
We can fix that not a problem …. I do love a D40
That's a great job well done👌👌👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I saw a pickup like that on the. M5 it was bent like a banana with about a ton and a half of large rocks in the back , it just folded. There seems a deficiency in the chassis protection of these modern vehicle, bit like the oldest land rovers were rotten as a pear so the military had to zinc plate them.
It’s 14 year old and done 140k and a guarantee that’s chassis never been power washed or been treated with wax oil or the like in its life it ain’t done bad at all
That’s farmers 😉
@@JWFabrication1 aw a no fine well guy a know had an 06 L200 that snapped the chassis and he drove it for another 3 months 😂
Was the truck immersed in the sea???????
How many man hours ?
Toooooo many ☺️
Where about are you guys
Thirsk North Yorkshire 😬
Buy a navara 😂😂😂
I was gonna say the Navara was bad for chassis snapping like that. The older model had the bad big end bearings
@@dunc71 exactly far better pickups out there
So easy to work on compared to any other pick up …
@@JWFabrication1 never really had much to do with navara but most of the Nissan ave worked on have been awkward as f*ck