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02-22-2012, 01:10 AM | #1 |
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540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
OK so my project has come along way but still has a looong way to go so bare with me and i hope to get plenty of helpful tips!
It started out as a dually burban that i had purchased from an individual in California for 2500 bucks. It seemed like it was too good to be true cause it had a mark IV 454, TH 400, decent trim, dually conversion, and it was the exact body style that i have been looking for for many years now. The problem didn't occur until i tried to register it at the local DMV and it needed a VIN verification however the title had an "error" and one of the numbers was a 6 on the title and was an 8 on the vehicle. Long story short the person i had purchased the vehicle from had given up trying to register it and the Burb had not been registered since 2003 and the previous owners had both passed away so i was kinda stuck with it. Had to get a paper etching make a lot of phone calls and 6 months later i got my local DMV to press delete once and fix the misprint ha! Once i had gotten the suburban my initial thought was to make a pro-street style ride so i had a 502 big block Chevy that i for another project that i decided to throw into the Burb and cruse around in that for a little while. I really liked it but then decided i wanted to make a monster truck, like all little kids i have always been obsessed with monster trucks so i figured now that i could afford to make one id do it. So heres a few pics of its transformation so far. Its no where near done, Loosing the purple paint, I'm building a tube frame chassis for it (high tech microsoft paint pic!), single triangulated 4 link coil over set up (yes i ditched the gawdy leaf springs), pro fab drop box and am even considering going rear steer with it. Hope to get lots of tips and criticism on it as the project goes along! |
02-22-2012, 01:20 AM | #2 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
So in the pic its got those huge 25" leaf springs, i got them for 500 bucks on ebay. Once i put them on i saw they were wayyy to big/tall, gawdy, stiff, and unstable. So i sold them and i have 18" travel 3.0 king coils now that im going to run which are a huge improvement. 2 1/2 ton rockwells with ouverson engineering 2" violator shafts and ujoints as well as randys pinion brakes. PSC hydraulic steering, high angle driveline 42 degree CV shafts for the front and rear. TH 400 with an NP 205 with twin sticks but again im looking to run a profab/scs drop box.
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02-22-2012, 01:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
So with the idea to go with dually boggers, i think it was one of those things that sounded better in my head and on paper than it did in real life! Haha, there just really big tires and its literately 80 inches of rubber in the rear! I loved how my Burb was a dually prior to me owning it so i wanted to keep that concept just on a much larger scale. As you can see from the pics they just stick out really wide so i need to figure a way to suck them in without going too far where i start to affect the spring perch location significantly. I can flip the hubs on the Rockwell's in and narrow it that way. Another idea is i could run a front axle in the rear and cut it by 7" inches and run 2 short stub shafts and it would also put the center chunk in-line with the rear drive shaft.
The wheels them self are built by John Staszak at Stazworks LLC. Awesome dude!! just takes him a little while to get your product out, but is definitely well worth the wait! The idea we came up with for the rear rims was to run all 4 rear tires with a 10" offset wheel that way they are all interchangeable to an extent. To make up for the gap John made a spacer out of 3/4" plate that is 12" in length. The front tires are 20x14 and the rears are 20x12's double bead-locked. |
02-22-2012, 01:58 AM | #4 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Wow! That thing is freakin huge. Very cool and welcome to the board.
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02-22-2012, 03:34 AM | #5 |
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02-22-2012, 02:00 AM | #6 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
As for the motor, its a Bowtie Race Block that i had gotten from a guy who swamped it in a scarab boat. I had to bore the motor .032" (4.500") and put in a larger 4.250" callies crankshaft. Which made the motor out to 541 CI. For the rotating assembly i put in a callies crank, oliver rods clevlite 76 barrings, and 12.1 JE pistons. Up top it has Brodix big brodie alum heads, brodix intake, jessel pro shaft rockers, comp roller cam/lifters, milling oil pump, milodon pan, MSD pro billet distributor, tall deck valve covers, march pulleys and a holly dominator 1050 CFM carb (intake, heads, distributor, and carb not shown in pic!!!)
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02-22-2012, 02:05 AM | #7 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Heres what it looked like after i put the motor in and before i decided to hack it up and lift it haha!
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02-22-2012, 02:07 AM | #8 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Here is just a sample vid of a walk around and it running right before i tore it all back down to start on the chassis and paint ect... |
02-22-2012, 02:21 AM | #9 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
So before i tore it all down i had to just cruse it around the street a little bit so i went during the day in the middle of the week so it wasn't too busy and drove it around the block before i broke it all down. I just had to dangerous or not it was a definite must! So heres some poser driving shots.
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02-22-2012, 02:29 AM | #10 |
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So then i started to tear it all down so that i could get it back into my garage to start working on the chassis design ect. I considered just boxing my frame till i started taking a closer look at it. The frame had been hacked in many spots, primarily in the motor bay to fit the BBC headers, as well as the core support mounts had been cut and booger welded back together. The more i thought about it i just kept thinking that the frame is 44 years old as is and visibly weakened in spots, so i just said the hell with it might as well just build something new! So the chassis will be made out of 2" .120 DOM tubing.
So i had John at Stazworks build me some roller wheels so that i could get my Burb back into my garage and i had sold the leaf springs so it worked out great. Haha had to post some pics of what it looked like swaping out the tires it was awesome i looked like a total tool! |
02-22-2012, 02:34 AM | #11 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Hahaha i think its funny
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02-22-2012, 02:36 AM | #12 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
I have way too many big ass tires and finally the leafsprings are out of my hands!
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02-22-2012, 02:41 AM | #13 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Tear down = not fun when your a one man army!
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02-22-2012, 02:46 AM | #14 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Gutted the whole thing, have autometer pro comp gauges and a switch pannel for the dash
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02-22-2012, 08:57 PM | #15 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
AHHHH OOOHHH!!! u good sir ,have scared me ... killer ride..wicked boggers & big block!!
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02-22-2012, 09:29 PM | #16 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
What color are you painting it?
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02-22-2012, 10:27 PM | #17 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Im pretty open minded on it. I know i dont want the perrywinkle purple anymore lol, I was thinking like a gun metal grey so somthing along those lines. I just wanna do a simple paint job thats not too flashy but still looks decent and doesnt take away from the truck in general.
Im definatly open to any paint scheme ideas so shoot them my way! |
02-24-2012, 07:59 PM | #18 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Just some more poser sanding pics
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02-24-2012, 08:05 PM | #19 |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
Some more poser pics
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04-24-2012, 10:28 AM | #20 |
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Picture updates soon to come!!!
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The color i was thinking was doing a 2 tone between kobalt blue and gun metal grey. I wanna powder coat my chassis gun metal grey to match the wheel color. That would make me wanna do the bottom half of the truck in kobalt blue. Then right at the first swooping body line right at the door handles i would bring the rest of the cab up with gun metal grey including the roof. I was also think of doing the apillars between the doors in black and doing real tinted windows making it appear as one giant piece of glass! So just to clarify, the front apillar intfront of the window vent on the drivers side door and passenger front door would be gun metal grey and the middle apillars would be like a jet black... make sense? Shoot me some ideas! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: 540 BBC 68 Burb Dually 54" Boggers on Rocks
This looks much better than what I saw on Pirate lol. Glad you changed the plan! Good luck on your build!
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hahaha yea when it was on pirate i still had those silly leafs and smaller tires so it just looked rediclious! The plan is to do a little bit of body work then put a tarp on it and then start on the chassis stuff before i paint it. The goal is to keep it nice and low and keep the COG as low as possible. I really dont want it sky high like how it looks with those leafs on it. I widened the wheel wells so that i can drop it down when the coils go on. When i start on the chassis i may have to come bug ya for some tips! Thanks for the encouragment man.
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