Are you considering a project like this?
I've been working on stuff my whole life, trucks, tractors, cars, lawnmowers, pretty much anything mechanical.
It took me 2.5 years to actually get the courage to kill a perfectly good running driving truck to start the project.
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Well I'd put it in the garage but it won't fit.
I've been working in Grass ,gravel,mud,snow so it's nothing I'm not used to.
Sent from my garage or somewhere else.
Well she finally moves under its own power, just gotta wait til Wednesday for a rear driveshaft. There is plenty of other little stuff to do though.
Sent from my garage or somewhere else.
Not really any head way on it yet. But I did pick up all the correct 4x4 x members for the front half of the truck. Got those cleaned up and painted, alsI got the shackle mounts and spring hangers. Beat some new bushings in the shackle mounts and cleaned up the hangers.
Oh and bought a house in...
I wont take the dually apart either. It just got about 1200$ worth of maintenance done and in the next few weeks will be getting new rubber and front axle joints.
It will be a monster. I dont have any trips currently planned but I do have friends and family all over the country that I could visit.I also now have a pretty serious gf now and the family might grow. My dually is everything I need in a truck as of now but it still is only a 2 person vehicle...
Yep, a whopping 165" wheelbase. Not all the 2wd were long beds. But all 4x4s were shorts. Im gonna make it so it can handle my 74 Winnebago 11.5' slide in.
I still dont understand why dodge didn't dig the tooling back out for the crewcab and offer them when the introduced the cummins