Bikersmurf
Expedition Leader
Looking good… this explains why your Ambo thread has gone dormant.
I guess you’ll not be following me down any narrow trails.
I guess you’ll not be following me down any narrow trails.
No kidding… it can go away anytime.Yeah, I'll be a tad chobbierbut it never stopped me before.
The box is coming off this week so about to look funny and ride like on a goat trail...
I got all the parts ready to put the new wheels but haven't figured where to paint them yet. With this colder weather it complicates things.
Cheers!
Sent from my SM-G991W using Tapatalk
The lengths you’ll go to to get away from an E350 engine bay. So long as the cab doesn’t fall on you it looks far less painful… possibly even enjoyable to work on.Well, the box is officially gone!
We had to disconnect the lower boxes from the steel running board on each side but wow, were they ever rusted out! Good thing I'm not keeping those. Even better, it was the only part rusted on the entire truck!
Now finishing the rims and getting the new box to my place so I can plan for the subframe...
Cheers
David
View attachment 763888
View attachment 763889
As Kiwi said, this truck comes factory with an hydraulic tilt. No brute force required, easy!So... have you considered adding a hydraulic lift system for the cab?
BTW, that cab looks like it is in very nice condition.
Brilliant.As Kiwi said, this truck comes factory with an hydraulic tilt.
The difference is night and day, no more pulling the engine just to change glowplugs, just tilt the cab and its right there!
She looks good!
Sent from my SM-G991W using Tapatalk
Some more grinding today to get rid of the steel sideboards. This will allow me to temporarely mount the small fuel tank.
Once I get the habitat box to my place I'll know how to design the sub-frame and what size of fuel tanks (x2) I can fit.
Sent from my SM-G991W using Tapatalk