Thank you, thank you, thank you! You guys are THE BEST for producing this content. I’m restoring a 78, and this answered almost all of my sheet metal questions. Love your podcast, too! (Still need my battery tray, hint, hint). I’d love a behind the scenes chat with Sean on how he got the Dirt Every Day camper to run so well. What are some IH tuning secrets?
Will be starting on my 72 soon. And this is the scariest part for me... seeing just how much rust I need to replace with new panels. But with this video, I am actually relieved. It wont be easy but it is definitely doable. You guys will be getting an order from me soon. Great video and awesome quality, keep them coming!
When replacing the front cab mounts, wedges, and rockers what is the best way to brace the door opening or is that only necessary when the body is completely off? Trying to make a plan to do this at home, thanks for the great video.
Keeping the body on the frame and leaving the hardtop bolted on is by far the easiest way to retain structure. We use "door bars" that bolt across the top of the door opening to keep it from flexing. Once you cut out the cab mounts and wedges you may need to use a floor jack to hold the front cab structure at the correct height to avoid sagging. Also measure, measure, measure. Test fit the doors if you can through out the process, a hassle but not as big of a hassle as them no longer lining up once you have everything welded in.
Ive been watching a a bunch of your videos. And I think you guys should be more hands on working and less talking about it. Visuals are more valuable. Start welding panels!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! You guys are THE BEST for producing this content. I’m restoring a 78, and this answered almost all of my sheet metal questions. Love your podcast, too! (Still need my battery tray, hint, hint). I’d love a behind the scenes chat with Sean on how he got the Dirt Every Day camper to run so well. What are some IH tuning secrets?
Thank you! We have a lot more tech content coming! We'll have to get a "how to tune your Scouthouse" tech tip up one of these days.
Will be starting on my 72 soon. And this is the scariest part for me... seeing just how much rust I need to replace with new panels. But with this video, I am actually relieved. It wont be easy but it is definitely doable. You guys will be getting an order from me soon. Great video and awesome quality, keep them coming!
so nice that you make all these !! Wish I had pannels when I did my datsun 620 .. great job boys 👍🏻
Love the great info!! You guys rock!!
When replacing the front cab mounts, wedges, and rockers what is the best way to brace the door opening or is that only necessary when the body is completely off? Trying to make a plan to do this at home, thanks for the great video.
Keeping the body on the frame and leaving the hardtop bolted on is by far the easiest way to retain structure. We use "door bars" that bolt across the top of the door opening to keep it from flexing. Once you cut out the cab mounts and wedges you may need to use a floor jack to hold the front cab structure at the correct height to avoid sagging. Also measure, measure, measure. Test fit the doors if you can through out the process, a hassle but not as big of a hassle as them no longer lining up once you have everything welded in.
Classic video!
This will come in handy when restoring my 72 scout ii
Glad to hear it!
How about a detailed tech tip video on aligning Scout II hoods. Especially without getting them stuck closed:)
Good call. What a hassle.
What are all the little holes in the surefit wedge for? Tack welds?
Yes, exactly! For spot welding in the plates to the inner rocker. The plate helps distribute some of the force along the inner rocker.
This was interesting . New friend Ruthie
Thats' what i always wanted to know on Scouts"
Do you have any videos on replacing Rocker panels and everything that goes along with it?
That is on the list of tech tips to make!
How long do the door braces need to be to keep anything from shifting?
Do you sell the OEM looking battery tray for the scout 2? I saw it for the 800 and heard it was coming out. Have you heard anything?
Love the vids great job! I’m dealing with Swiss cheese a terrible.
spot on. If trucks were cheese, Scouts would indeed be swiss.
Do you have a number i can can to order parts
Ive been watching a a bunch of your videos. And I think you guys should be more hands on working and less talking about it. Visuals are more valuable. Start welding panels!