LT 45 4x4

joeblack5

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That looks like a great start setup. Where are you located and where are you planning to go.

Good luck, johan
 
Fabrication du parechoc en composite
Making the front bumper model
 

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Working also at the inside set up and the bumper is done.
All composite light
Weight like to stay under the 3t.
 

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MrGrodskyi

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Hello no need of a frame it is useless and ad extra weight.
The are glue together with a fiber glass profil that i design and make.
What are these panels called?
Do you know if they are available in North America?

This type of construction looks very interesting.

Can I use an Aluminum angle instead of custom profiles?
 

Fenderfour

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That looks like Poyurethane foam in the core of those panels. You can get it in the states. The linked material is natural color, but it can be had in black as well. Coosa is a modified PU foam with glass added as a stiffener.
 

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