Project: Doitall Dodge

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
Major breakdown on the dodge......

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The dang bolts that held the air cleaner bracket in place vibrated loose after 2-3 years....

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I replaced them with grade 8 bolts and washers with all metal lock-nuts.....hopefully this doesn't happen every 2-3 years :)
 
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lstzephyr

wanderer
Bummer on the big breakdown. My old dodge had a similar catastrophic event today, a hose clamp was loose.

Simply horrible.
 

BCHauler

Adventurer
Whew! Lucky you're handy with your tools. Imagine what the dealer would have charged for that fix with a new Dodge. Parts catalog lists them as "Engineered fasteners with rotational, machined attachments kit - $69.95+tax. Book time for installation - 1.5 hours at $129/hr". Next available appointment is the 16th at 2:30pm.

:)
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
No new progress on the turbo swap. All my time and funds are going towards my Willys rebuild....
 

m715

New member
Just found your build here and skimmed though all the pages...nice fab work and quite the transformation over a stock 1st gen:Wow1:
Subscribed and I look forward to seeing more...keep up the good work!
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
Thank you, all my time is going towards my old Willys rebuild ( in the jeep section ) right now. The dodge will be getting some love this summer I hope. I could still sink $1000's of dollars and just as many hours into it, but it just flat works as it is....
 

trust

Adventurer
awesome thread! I am not all the way through yet but noticed you were talking springs/suspension and I wanted to make sure you were aware of Alcan spring there in Grand Junction, I have their springs on my Scrambler and my daughter's scout 800 and have been VERY happy with them. The one complaint people seem to have is that they sell you a finished, after sag height change and initially the amount of lift may be significantly above what you expect. My scrambler though rides like a dream with the Alcans...
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
A set of new springs is on the list for sure. Honestly, at this point the truck just works so well I can't bring myself to tear into it again. My Willys project has been sucking up ALL my time lately. After that one is 'done' I will take another look into the Dodge....
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
I have been super impressed with the new tires. They seems to be wearing REALLY well! Traction in the ice and snow is good. At this rate I will be getting at least a few more years out of them....
 

bftank

Explorer
i was hoping you would say that.

i am doing military goodyears on the crewcab, just wanted to know i had alternatives that fit the hummer wheels
 

oldestof11

Observer
I just read this whole thread. I was getting bummed I couldn't do larger tires with out the lifts. Pure inspiration man!
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
I just read this whole thread. I was getting bummed I couldn't do larger tires with out the lifts. Pure inspiration man!

If your serious about running larger tires with no lift....

Find a dually bed and remove the outer fender, bingo, instant HUGE wheel opening. Having the bed painted to match is going to be pennies compared to all the custom work I did.

In the front, look into the fiberglass fenders from Trailer Products....

http://www.off-roadfiberglass.com/offroad/80sdodge.htm

You would have to build some custom inner fenders, but having the nice straight outer fenders would be SOOOOO nice!

I think the combo of the dually bed wheel opening and the fiberglass front fenders would look really good. With some careful work on the inner front fenders I think 38-40" tires would be possible with just a level factory truck ( basically 1-2" front lift ).
 

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