TangoBlue
American Adventurist
Would you let me know when this is done and out of the shop. I'd like to drive down and check it out. Thanks.
Will do, or go down to IPOR; they're just down the road from me.
Would you let me know when this is done and out of the shop. I'd like to drive down and check it out. Thanks.
I'd be careful with 5.29 gearing. The pinion is half the size of the stock unit...
I ran Richmond 5.29's on my desert racing 86 Toyota pickup and lost a few teeth during a Parker 400 event and switched back to the factory 4.10's and vowed never to switch gears again.
With the pinion being smaller, I guess it was only a matter of time before this would have happened under severe stress during desrt races.
The IFS can be built strong, just look at desert racing for inspiration!
Wow! At 4700 lbs with basic gear, your truck is lighter than mine unloaded! I think after this swap you should consider a V8...just because you're old and retired doesn't mean you have to be slow!
Cool swap! Keep us posted.....and you should buy the wife a helmet so she doesn't hurt herself when she passes out at the bill......
Very cool build! I'm looking forward to watching it come together. What size tires are you planning to run?
I'm going to stick with my 285 KM's for now but as of tonight it looks like it will take 35's pretty easily. Luckily there is a set of 315 KM2's on 100 rims close by for a test fit.
Does a 285 tuck inside the back fender flare on full compression? my 255's do just barely. I would imagine a 35 hitting both the front and back of the flare. Do you have any plans to make clearance for that?
Oh, and I'll gladly roll on up into Canada with you this summer, let me know when you pin those dates down.
Oh no..... :Wow1: If you are looking to change.... will it be in my future?