javajoe79
Fabricator
yup. I normally spend more time staring and planning then I do actually building. That way, it usually works the first time around.It's the staring and figuring that is worth the $$$$
yup. I normally spend more time staring and planning then I do actually building. That way, it usually works the first time around.It's the staring and figuring that is worth the $$$$
Dana 60 front, Sterling 10.5 rear.@javajoe79
I just re-read this thread twice, and tried allowing along with the Facebook image gallery.
Can you clarify for me, you've got Dana 60's front and rear? The front is on OEM leafs??? But the larger tires fit, and the Cummins ain't squatting them?? The rear is a 4 link with coils, what size/weight are the coils? I have to read/look at your steering photos again, I got lost there. You know where the 6bt came from?
Keep it rolling!
Thanks
Chris
Rewired the cab, manual transmission swapped, finished the rear subframe and got them both galvanized. I’ll be mounting the box again soon.
It works great. This thing gets to 70mph pretty fast. I love shifting it. No plans currently but maybe in the future for the TR8How did the manual conversion and cable shifters turn out? Plans for the NPR cab and TR7?
Yes. My camper box was originally for a pickup truck so it leaves a large space under the front of it. The camper mounts on the rear frame and the front frame will get a large storage box.Do you have two subframes? If so, why do you have them separate?
Thanks!
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Yes. My camper box was originally for a pickup truck so it leaves a large space under the front of it. The camper mounts on the rear frame and the front frame will get a large storage box.
Thanks. I haven’t flexed it fully loaded but they barely move as is.Ok, cool. I guess you halved your displacement then as well. That is a neat idea.
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