stevo-mt
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After 4 months I made it back to Montana to start working on the truck again. After sitting for that long I reconnected the battery and before the engine could make a complete turn over it fired right up! I managed to get a couple of things done before the snow started, but its starting to look like the rest of the build is going to be a bit chilly. I managed to get the cross over steering installed along with a new heavy duty power steering gear box. The 37's turn pretty easy now
Quite a bit of improvement, but I lose the sway bar due to it. I guess you pick which one you want, to steer or sway a little bit. If I would of realized I wouldn't be able to utilize the sway bar I wouldn't have bought a sway bar disconnect kit. So if anyone needs one let me know. I managed to get the rear zero rate block installed and moved the back axle back an inch to center it into the rear wheel well.


I started on the rear winch mount that will be a two piece mount that fits up in between the frame rails in the rear. The rear winch will then have an additional fair lead that is directly beneath the rear stairs. Its a straight pull to where the rear fair lead will be installed. I will reinforce this area with some steel since I will be building a receiver hitch as well.

When I got back there is a giant mound of parts to install. Pretty overwhelming really. But one day at a time
For the short term goal list this week I am going to try and get the following put in:
Finish the rear winch mounting bracket
Get the rear winch prepped (change oil and gear case grease) install new 12v motor
Build and install receiver hitch
build and install swingout spare tire carrier
Install 20 gallon secondary fuel tank
Then if I get a couple nice days of good weather I am going to strip the inside of the things that don't need a new coat of paint sprayed on them and shoot a new coat of battleship grey enamel marine topcoat. I received the aluminum framed ocean hatch from Lewmar and my new RV windows from Motion windows so it a matter of cutting out the holes, spraying the paint, then installing the windows.
My solar panels showed up too. They are Global Solar PowerFLEW 90W 12V flexible solar panels. I was tempted to go other routes but these were pretty reasonable on price and made in the US, so I went with them. Look good. I'll get them installed once the ocean hatch has been installed. Many more pics to come. I finally got my good camera out and i'll try and get some better photo's of the truck.
It's good to be back working on the truck, but I will be much more excited when its done and I can get back to AK and do things like fly in my friends PA-12. But hopefully I have my pilots licence by then!



I started on the rear winch mount that will be a two piece mount that fits up in between the frame rails in the rear. The rear winch will then have an additional fair lead that is directly beneath the rear stairs. Its a straight pull to where the rear fair lead will be installed. I will reinforce this area with some steel since I will be building a receiver hitch as well.

When I got back there is a giant mound of parts to install. Pretty overwhelming really. But one day at a time
For the short term goal list this week I am going to try and get the following put in:
Finish the rear winch mounting bracket
Get the rear winch prepped (change oil and gear case grease) install new 12v motor
Build and install receiver hitch
build and install swingout spare tire carrier
Install 20 gallon secondary fuel tank
Then if I get a couple nice days of good weather I am going to strip the inside of the things that don't need a new coat of paint sprayed on them and shoot a new coat of battleship grey enamel marine topcoat. I received the aluminum framed ocean hatch from Lewmar and my new RV windows from Motion windows so it a matter of cutting out the holes, spraying the paint, then installing the windows.
My solar panels showed up too. They are Global Solar PowerFLEW 90W 12V flexible solar panels. I was tempted to go other routes but these were pretty reasonable on price and made in the US, so I went with them. Look good. I'll get them installed once the ocean hatch has been installed. Many more pics to come. I finally got my good camera out and i'll try and get some better photo's of the truck.
It's good to be back working on the truck, but I will be much more excited when its done and I can get back to AK and do things like fly in my friends PA-12. But hopefully I have my pilots licence by then!

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