MisterCruiser
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With the help of a good welder friend I'll be starting to repair the sills on my SWB 120. I'll be doing the passenger side first as that's the worst. The sill with the side step brackets is very bad, I believe that's the inner most sill.
I think theres 3 layers of sill, inner /outer and a middle one of some form too. I plan to buy aftermarket sills of 1.2mm thick, I think the standard Toyota ones are 1mm but not 100% on that. I'm buying the complete sill lengths where I think you cut them to suit but I'm planning on replacing the entire lengths I think.
I'll post pics here along the way, but just wondering if anyone happens to have a few pics or a link to pics with the inner sill removed, or any of the sills removed just so I can see for reference what it looks like and where the joins or cuts were made.
I seen Bob Murphy's thread on his sill replacement and pics but I believe that is based on a 200 series which may be different. Would be good just to have something to reference before I start.
There doesn't seem to be any youtube videos of this but if someone knows of one feel free to link.
I think theres 3 layers of sill, inner /outer and a middle one of some form too. I plan to buy aftermarket sills of 1.2mm thick, I think the standard Toyota ones are 1mm but not 100% on that. I'm buying the complete sill lengths where I think you cut them to suit but I'm planning on replacing the entire lengths I think.
I'll post pics here along the way, but just wondering if anyone happens to have a few pics or a link to pics with the inner sill removed, or any of the sills removed just so I can see for reference what it looks like and where the joins or cuts were made.
I seen Bob Murphy's thread on his sill replacement and pics but I believe that is based on a 200 series which may be different. Would be good just to have something to reference before I start.
There doesn't seem to be any youtube videos of this but if someone knows of one feel free to link.