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There is a build page in the square section of the forum but I need to update it. I also did a post on installing the flip kit in the suspension forum, otherwise search for RunninLo on photobucket and go to my albums. Ignore the goofy pictures of my big noggin from when Alan's Classic visited. Those seem to pop up first. I'll get some more updates on her as she progresses. it's a little tight for pics in my lil garage, Josh
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11-17-2009, 05:28 PM | #127 |
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SUBSCRIBING!!!!!> i am still drooling damn!!!! SICK
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11-22-2009, 08:59 PM | #128 |
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sick build!! great vission on the burb, keep it up bro. I got a 68 GMC that I am about to start and will be switching the front end out to a Chevy. Let me know if you are interested in the GMC front grille and core suppt.
Keep up the impressive work. Juan
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12-04-2009, 01:14 AM | #129 |
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Looking good ........ Updates? I'm in on the subscrip.
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12-26-2009, 11:58 PM | #130 |
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Well I have still been working on structural improvements (electrical,insulation, drywall) to shop so not much in the way of burb work. It has also been cold as heck here to make things worse. I did start fitting the Uni-steer column in place. I have the parts to do a two piece shaft but looks like I may get away with doing it in a single piece.
it's a tight fit andI may need to remove the sheild from the factory manifold. worst case I'll have to cut it down to two and throw in the extra u-joint and shaft support. I have jury Duty (yay,lol) so probably another couple weeks before anything else. Josh
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12-27-2009, 12:04 AM | #131 |
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Would shorty headers get you more steering linkage room?
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12-27-2009, 10:46 PM | #132 |
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probably. I had been debating waiting but it would be sooo much easier to move with the steering hooked up. guess I should start header shopping.
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Love the work, you have a very sick looking burb so far. Do you know what you're going to do about the drive shaft? are you going to use a carrier bearing? does the tub need to be channeled because its so low? sorry for all the questions, Ive just been thinking about using pretty much the same setup as you have for my burb.
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I did manage to get the steering hooked up and functional although I still need to make a support bracket for the idler. I realized that I had enough double D bar to do it twice if needed so I just went for it. It is set up very similar to a double cardan at the column with the idler pretty much right above the rear bolt for the upper control arm. As I mentioned in an earlier post alot of the work has been postponed while doing insulating and sheet rock for my garage. To make room most of my treasures were in a bull pen area of sorts of the side of my house. It is shielded from view on 3 sides. I thought everything was tucked away quite nicely but appearantly some busy-body thought other wise. A love note from my local county agency offering to scrap all my goodies for free arrived recently and so drywall plans have been put on hold while I move everything back inside. Only good thing to come from it was I was one stall short and so the Mrs. let me get a 4 post lift. Here is a shot a friend requested with the dually and 'burb modeling. The dually will go back outside since it is running and papered the county can't say anything about it but my 4runner and beetle will both fit under so that is a bonus Josh
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02-11-2010, 12:27 AM | #135 |
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Nice lift. The burb looks sick
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Nice work space ...... I'm also glad to see I'm not the only one that gets ball busted by the boys in blue about vehicle tags ....... don't they have criminals to find??
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02-12-2010, 09:06 PM | #138 |
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what bad is your place dosen't look any worse than some of the other places in the area... you must have some real ----- for neighbors..
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BTW I didn't mean to make it sound like your place looks bad, because it dosen't
more that quite a few people in our area here have multiple vehicles at thier places. there is a guy I know over on 10th that has about 10+ vehicles, he just put permanent plates on all of them, and every now and then shuffels them around.
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Your sub looks cool lay'd out! With it on the lift and your dually under it, how tall is you ceilings to get that to fit?
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The lift is a Danmar D-7X. since i plan to use it mostly for the extra parking space it didn't seem worth it to buy a pricier brand. I got it from Northern Tool catalog. Northern's customer service was excelent and the lift is perfect so far. I did have one issue though. The Caster kit was a very important part of the purchase for me since I will need to move it around from time to time. As I unpacked and began checking items off the parts list I had every single piece but the actual casters. Now the freight company had done a pretty good job with it but it did have a few spots in the shrink wrap where a part or two could've fallen out. There was nothing on the packing list to indicate that the casters hadn't been shipped. I placed a call to Danmar and the guy that answered the phone informed me that the casters were on back order for 90 days. I politely asked why there was no communication to that fact and got sort of a "tough luck, buddy" answer. I wouldn't let it stop me from buying the lift again but I definitely wasn't impressed. I have about 6-8" from the roof of the burb to the lights but the frame of the burb is actually hanging about a half inch BELOW the deck between the runways . Theres also approx 8-10" between the Dually roof and the bottom of the runways. Stock height vehicles may not have fit as well. Josh
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Just read your entire build here and very, very cool. I was just over in zoo-town today for a nice little day trip with the fam. I can't wait to see your progress with the burb...and maybe someday in real life! Keep up the good work!
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De-amn I love that burb, wish I could find either a 60-66 or 67-72 roller for a good price
any good updates? I am really interested in more on the rear "dropmember", I've read all the threads on it including all the ones started by Nate. I can't decide if I should use his trailing arm setup or the 4 link, common sense says 4 link but hey I've been wrong in the past. |
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any updates on this one?
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12-13-2010, 02:02 AM | #148 |
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Sadly, other than moving the lift to about where I was standing when I took those last pictures it is in pretty much the same spot holding the lift down. A '63 Impala SS has taken up living underneath to keep it company though. The duallys have taken up a ton of my time the last few months and I have been workin on MY V30 Crew cab putting in a lift and 315/75/16's. It has been sub 20 degrees for about a month and the Mrs. talked me into remodeling her kitchen so no garage stuff until well into 2011.
Looking forward to spring already, Josh
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I love how your Burb looks... have you gotten to any updates? It sure looks killer!
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Yahhhh ... what progress is being made??
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