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Shouldn't the words '1st gen' in the bracket be readable from the rear? That's moslty what made me think they were in correctly...still dunno. Last edited by vtblazer; 12-17-2008 at 03:46 PM. |
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Tub & frame are together again.
Not really a job to be taken on solo IMO but it worked out. Just sitting on the rubber mounts, three of the old bolts are still welded onto the tub and the two 1st position bolts are only in the holes. Rear axle is way forward, glad these aren't the springs I had planned on running. |
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Lookin' mean! I beleive once I sort out my hobbies (and thin the heard a bunch!) I will one day have another 4X, they just look too coll sitting in that stance, so I may end up with a 2wd and a 4X4?! So I can have it both ways, high and Low!
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Love the color scheme. When you come thru Knoxville keep it in sight. One of them Vol fans might hijack it. Looking good.
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Never thought of that...good advice.
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Dubbin' around this morning...
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Looks good, so when does it fire up?
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Apparently the heater is workin' well, nice to be in a cozy workshop One question, what are you doin' with your frame horns? I'm going to be to embarrased to ride to Tenn. behind you, I'll have to stay way back, but atleast I can watch out for any Vols. from back there LOL...Pinky Looks like the insulation is out of the truck and on the wall
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This is my 'extra' set up ya know Pinky.
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Fuel injection looks awesome, btw. Last edited by AJs72K5; 12-18-2008 at 08:42 PM. |
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I checked mine tonight and they go on the same way. Are yours cut out for the gas tank bolts?
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Yessir. Mine are notched for the gas tank straps. I traded PMs with someone about that a while back....was it you Tim? |
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Could've been...my memory doesn't work so good anymore.
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Love the build thread. I especially like the H2 wheels. They look awesome. Can't wait to see more. Later, Mario.
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TPI serp belt assembly mock up.
Hard to find part, I'll tell ya. One more ginormous box outta here! |
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I guess I do. After talking with other guys having done this with the DIY flip on their 1st gens, I was told I got em on correctly. When I do order my rear springs, I'll make an effort to have the shackles sit @ the magical 10* loaded. |
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Check the measurement on the blue k5... I.E. where the shackle drops. Looks like to me that they're dropping in the same place. The blue K5 has 4" lift 3/4ton springs (56") that with the 4" shackle flip netted 6" total lift and is very flexible, as you know. |
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Wow...you sure do have a lot of really cool toys!
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Merry X-Mas...ME!
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nice, high steer crossover conversion?
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