01-14-2013, 02:19 PM | #51 |
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Sooooo I borrow my work truck and brought home 48 ft of 2x4 box. It's time to get busy.
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Got a lot done in a few hours. I had to use my plasma cutter to miter my cuts and then grind them. What a pain in the ass. Basically I keep the oem geometry but lowered it 2 inches so all will lay right. Tommorow I am going to start the front. Now I'm happy. Lol
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Few more.
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Everything is dead on level.
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What happened to the curves on the steps?
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Seems like if you want a ton of followers you have to throw a bunch of money at a project, I like the DIY stuff better myself. I'm sure there are plenty of others that do more following than posting so just keep on updating for us. Can't believe you did all that work just to start over again! Keep on it.
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I've been following along.. Although, I do have a bunch of PB stuff.
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I wasn't happy with the stock frame so I wanted to make a new one. My buddy and I spent 2 hours tonight figuring out the angles and measurements to create a new front end. All the miter cuts and angles. Lot of planning. Posted via Mobile Device
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So a few days later. Hours of scetching this is what we came up with. I'm going to build a cross member. Went back to original frame height.
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Not sure if I will use these but. Will try
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Nice work.
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Dedication. You go, boy! Looking good.
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Nice build definitely, my girlfriends brother is a Asplundh Regional supervisor or something of that nature his name is Anthony Herrera figure you might know him.
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let me know if you don't use the control arms I might pick them up from you if when you decided that your not going to use them and I have some cash set back.
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Thanks guys. It really means a lot to me. I know it looks like a piece of steel on the floor but to get that far was hard. Hopefully if my wife doesn't flip out on me I will get the other side done. Then it will start to look like a frame.
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I am so happy how the frame is coming out. I ran out of argon mix so all is tacked on the cross member. The engine will sit lower hopefully enough so I don't have to tunnel for my trans. I need to order new upper and lower a arms.
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Looks pretty good, what control arms did you figure out is going to work for your track width?
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If you have a green welding bottle instead of the maroon bottle you can take it to one of the farm supply stores and they will fill it for you,
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I wish there was a farm place to have my tank filled around here. Only place to get it filled is a welding supply house. Or I can borrow my friends. Lol Posted via Mobile Device
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Cool, your project is looking good.
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For some more work done. I raised the cross member up 2" and tack up some brackets. What do you think?
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