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JohnPaul's Build - SC74 - 03-03-2009 I bet JP is practicing his Dukes of Hazard entry/exit upergrin: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-11-2009 Timstrk Wrote:Personally, I like the way he based everything off of those awesome rock sliders. Have to have a stout foundation to build on. You know it!!! :biggthumpup: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-13-2009 Well my rear bumper has been in the way more than a few times so ... time for a redesign ... cut ends off and made the bumper the width of the tailgate ... with my 2" body lift the gap from that almost fit the bumper. Also cut the top portion of my frame horns back to about 1" or so from the bodymounts and notched the bottom frame horn and bent it up at an angle to "cap" off the frame. Welded a 3/16" plate to the out side of the frame where we mounted the bumper with a bolt to a nut we welded inside of the frame. Tie in the bumper with some tubing to the new/existing exo cage in the rear ... also got my front "indo" cage tied into the front frame horns ... plated with 1/4" on top of the front frame horns and gusseted that for a little extra strength and possibly a "web" look thru thr grill ... cratchhe: cratchhe: cratchhe: :rubeyes: Some pics with my blackberry so they are not very good ... :biggthumpup: plate with clamps ready to weld ... bolt on iside of frame also mokin: cutting off the extra bumper mounts with a plasma at an angle :xyxthumbs: Blacberry pics ... :banghead: Hope you get the Idea ... better pics to come :rubeyes: JohnPaul's Build - SC74 - 03-13-2009 JP - You got to slow down! You're making the rest of us all look lazy by not getting our junk on the trail :thefinger: Looks great man - sounds like you've got access to some great tools to help the job get done right too. Keep up the hard work and I can't wait til I get mine on the trail and get to wheel with you :beer: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-13-2009 SC74 Wrote:JP - You got to slow down! You're making the rest of us all look lazy by not getting our junk on the trail :thefinger: Well the kinda rig your building I'll prolly just watch you ... :notworthy: And my [SIZE="1"]jeep[/SIZE] freind(shhh don't tell) has got some real nice tools ... :biggthumpup: Now alot of little "loose" ends some painting and replace my grill and and and and and and and then I'll be ready :biggthumpup: These last couple months I've learned so much mokin: I just want to say THANKS to all the people who have helped :xyxthumbs: I will surely pass on the knowledge to the next "newbie" and get more rigs on the trail :biggthumpup: mokin: :biggthumpup: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-13-2009 JohnPaul's Build - cuz1 - 03-13-2009 Looking good bro. Cant wait to go wheeling with ya! carl JohnPaul's Build - Mill Knob - 03-13-2009 JP look great.:biggthumpup: Keep up the hard work. I hope to see it out on the trail soon.. What else are you wanting to do before you say it is DONEcratchhe: Keep the pic coming.. Now if we can get Chuck in gear with his Broncoleep::hysterical: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-14-2009 cuz1 Wrote:Looking good bro. Cant wait to go wheeling with ya! Carl lets try and get together soon!!! :biggthumpup: JohnPaul's Build - johnpaulgolf - 03-14-2009 Mill Knob Wrote:JP look great.:biggthumpup: Keep up the hard work. I hope to see it out on the trail soon.. What else are you wanting to do before you say it is DONEcratchhe: Keep the pic coming.. Now if we can get Chuck in gear with his Broncoleep::hysterical: Done? Done? its never done is it? cratchhe: But I hear ya ... I should be done for awhile now mokin: I want D60's w/5.13's and ARB's and 114" wheelbase full hydro steering 42's 4 linked 3 speed mini stak T-case ... But I'm about $7k away from that or more. :hysterical: |