Dodge AT4
#21
A note to Mousey, the colour code 13211 is a dulux color. It was used on PMG vehicles and is red, I have one as a dual cab 353 - under restoration. Keep up this good work.
There is quiet a few dual cabs out there, I've come across a three door (similar to a VW transporter dual cab). There must have been an after market dual cab - the originals had quarter panel windows front and rear, the rear door being near vertical top to bottom - yet I've seen a version that has all front doors and a sloped panel insert - anyone shed some light?
There is quiet a few dual cabs out there, I've come across a three door (similar to a VW transporter dual cab). There must have been an after market dual cab - the originals had quarter panel windows front and rear, the rear door being near vertical top to bottom - yet I've seen a version that has all front doors and a sloped panel insert - anyone shed some light?
#22
Smithy.1, to change your motor from a slant 6 to a 318 v8 did you have to change your (k-frame) chassis rails? i am looking at putting a 360ci chrysler engine in my at4-114 and was curious about the modifications needed. i have a dude lined up to do mod plates and all just need the know how to get the job done.
hey guys good to see some avid dodge fans. i to own a dodge at4 114 with a worked 318 tunnel rammed and 904 torque flight tranny. goes hard but can be quiet scarey in the handling department looking at putting it on a hlden one tonne chassis will try and put some photos on at a later date. happy motoring smithy
#23
at4
Hi guys,
I have just spoken to another AT4 (114) owner that has done the following...
A power steering conversion using Ford Falcon master cylinder and F100 steering box.
And a front disc brake conversion with rotors from hopperstoppers. He has also done a cummins v8 conversion from a 245 Hemi.
I am speaking to him again on Tuesday 21/06.
I will be taking photos and gathering as much info/part numbers as possible to share with this forum.
Will also update my profile with photos from my own truck restoration.
Cheers, Tony.
I have just spoken to another AT4 (114) owner that has done the following...
A power steering conversion using Ford Falcon master cylinder and F100 steering box.
And a front disc brake conversion with rotors from hopperstoppers. He has also done a cummins v8 conversion from a 245 Hemi.
I am speaking to him again on Tuesday 21/06.
I will be taking photos and gathering as much info/part numbers as possible to share with this forum.
Will also update my profile with photos from my own truck restoration.
Cheers, Tony.
#25
114 v8?
I don't think the 114 did come standard with a V8. The front leaf springs have sagged on the front of my mates truck from having a heavy V8 and 727 gearbox attached to it. I would think only the 3-10 tonne trucks came with a V8 and an extra leaf spring in front to cope with the weight. The Cummins diesel sounds like a good alternative, but check your front springs first.
On the brake upgrades...
www.scarebirdllc.com
On the brake upgrades...
www.scarebirdllc.com
#26
D5N/AT4 for sale 114inch
Just a heads up mate of mine is selling his 75 D5N
Has a completely rebuilt motor - six cylinder petrol
rebuilt brake system
rebuilt suspension
Body is ok in orig paint has the usual rust but nothin too scary for these beasts
located in Canberra.
CAll Terry 0405091133
Has a completely rebuilt motor - six cylinder petrol
rebuilt brake system
rebuilt suspension
Body is ok in orig paint has the usual rust but nothin too scary for these beasts
located in Canberra.
CAll Terry 0405091133
#28
Cab mount bushes
Hi
I am currently in the process of repairing the cab floor on my Dodge AT4 329 and have found that the rubber bushes that sit on the top of the cab support bracket are in need of replacing. These rubber bushes are cup shaped and sit into a dished out well on the top side of this bracket and then bolted through the support and locked underside with two flat washers and a rubber washer sandwiched between and then secured with a nylon locknut.
Can anyone offer any advice on these bushes.
It would be greatly appreciated
Can anyone also tell me whether these trucks were sent to Australia as a cab chassis's and were then built to an Australian design as both Dodge and International?
Do they have any similarities to some of the US models having for example the same chassis.
Thanks
Alan
I am currently in the process of repairing the cab floor on my Dodge AT4 329 and have found that the rubber bushes that sit on the top of the cab support bracket are in need of replacing. These rubber bushes are cup shaped and sit into a dished out well on the top side of this bracket and then bolted through the support and locked underside with two flat washers and a rubber washer sandwiched between and then secured with a nylon locknut.
Can anyone offer any advice on these bushes.
It would be greatly appreciated
Can anyone also tell me whether these trucks were sent to Australia as a cab chassis's and were then built to an Australian design as both Dodge and International?
Do they have any similarities to some of the US models having for example the same chassis.
Thanks
Alan
Last edited by Alan McDonald; 08-21-2012 at 08:08 AM.
#29
newby with a 329
hi guys,
new to this forum
just picked up what i'm pretty sure is a AT4 329 with dual wheels at the rear, very sweet sounding V8 and it is auto.
The rubber door seals are shot so can anybody recommend a good place for these?
rest od it is pretty sweet, just waiting for rain to stop so i can de-grease the motor and pressure clean
cheers guys
new to this forum
just picked up what i'm pretty sure is a AT4 329 with dual wheels at the rear, very sweet sounding V8 and it is auto.
The rubber door seals are shot so can anybody recommend a good place for these?
rest od it is pretty sweet, just waiting for rain to stop so i can de-grease the motor and pressure clean
cheers guys
#30
at114
hey guys newbie here have at114 am getting chassis modified by ozrods in brisbane some time this year,rack pinion,4link rear,mini tubs,big block and auto,cab very rusty,i will be selling slant and gearbox if anyone interested,also chasing good cab 69 model,so good to be on this forum have learnt so much cheers everyone