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  1. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Wiring Time! The wiring that comes with the ARB compressor is quite extensive and includes wiring for diff lockers and a bunch of stuff I won't be needing. I started by removing the wiring that I don't need so I'll end up with a clean harness. Here is a the factory wiring diagram, the red X...
  2. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... And installed. I used Stainless bolts with large washers on the back sides to reinforce the back side of the plastic. I installed another quick connect at the compressor. This gives me the option to plug my fill hose directly into the compressor if anything...
  3. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Time to get the plumbing installed on the air compressor. I stopped by a local industrial supply company and had them make me up a Teflon lined stainless steel braided hose, this hose will be the one that connects to the compressor. With the hose and parts in hand it's time to get started...
  4. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued From Above..... Shiny new ARB Twin Compressor ready to be installed. Bolting in the compressor. The vacuum line on the brake booster can easily be re-routed to clear the compressor, just slide the retaining clip from the side of the metal tubing and place it up on...
  5. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Next up time to start the air compressor install. I'll be installing a VanCompass mount coupled with an ARB Twin air compressor. This compressor setup will be used primarily for airing up tires after we have deflated them for off road travel. Typical VanCompass....parts came well packaged...
  6. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Thanks mate, I'm exited to see the van finally coming together with the vision that I had in my head when I started this project. :) Hodakaguy
  7. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    I've been on Adv a Loooong time :-). Hodakaguy
  8. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Thanks Rob, recieved the Shirt and Hat.....Awesome. Much appriciated! Thanks for the quality products you provide! Hodakaguy
  9. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    On the rears they should be a direct swap, you would have to ask VanCompass on the fronts. Would be cool if you can just swap out to the Falcons. I'm really loving this kit and tire size so far....I won't lie, the looks are a big part of it :-) Hodakaguy
  10. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above... Paint-able marine sealant installed. Once this fully cures I can paint match. I'll eventually make a custom mud flap setup. Trimming the inner liners to fit. Lot's of clearance now and looks great! And out driving it around! Spent a good chunk...
  11. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above... That's better! Ready for the tires to go back on! Here I just finished bleeding the brakes and topping off/bleeding the power steering fluid. First shot of the front wheels installed....oh yeah! Unfortunately the tires are rubbing pretty bad so the tires...
  12. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... Drivers side front shock going in. On the passenger side these two tabs need to be removed, once again the ultrasonic tool made quick work here. Using snap ties to hold the wiring in place. Passenger side shock installed. Trimming the...
  13. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above..... Next up I'm installing the front Falcon shocks and mounts. This job is pretty straight forward and again the VanCompass instructions are excellent. Installing the lower mount. On to the upper mounts. On the 17's there are a couple bolts on the...
  14. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above..... Installing the brake hose drop brackets. I'll bleed the brakes at the end of the install. A good shot of the front composite suspension. The sprinter uses a single transverse composite spring on the front, very unique setup. Continued below.....
  15. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... Using a counter sink bit to give some surface area for the weld and keep the weld from becoming to high (The steel washer needs to fit flush). Since most of the spring is rubber I had to use the C-clamp for the ground. Welded and painted...disaster adverted...
  16. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... Removing the upper transmission bracket to install the new drop bracket. The quality of manufacture on the VC kit is top notch! At this point I ran into my one hang up with the VC kit...they forgot to prove the M10 bolts to bolt the transmission drop bracket...
  17. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... Removing the struts. I marked them as they came out so they can go back in on the same side. Note, I also used a scribe to mark the lower bolt locations so I can get the alignment close again upon re-installation. I'll have the van re-aligned once everything is...
  18. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Well....time to get rolling on the front lift kit install. I installed the front lift and shock upgrade mostly by myself over a couple days this past weekend. The Vancompass instructions were spot on and very well done! I'll also compliment VanCompass on the quality of the kit, everything...
  19. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above..... Now it's time to mount up the new rear tires/wheels. Just a bit of difference! Installed. It's got that 70's hot rod vibe going on lol. I will fix that soon! The 285/75-17's and Arsenal wheels play well with the sliding door....but only by...
  20. Hodakaguy

    Hodakaguy's 4x4 Sprinter Build

    Continued from above.... With the bracket bolted in place it's time to re-install the rubber bump stops. These are an extremely tight fit! After coating them with Windex to allow them to slip a bit they are inserted into the brackets. The first one I used a quick clamp and a flat blade screw...
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