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Copper Top - broncosbybart - 04-04-2013 Time to tear her down!! Gutted it all down to the bare tub. Everything was unbolted and the tub came right off (with the help of the lift). Copper Top - broncosbybart - 04-04-2013 Whatcha think of the new look? The yellow axles, front drum D30 and 31" tires are where it's at!! The first pic has my little helper proudly displaying his handiwork. I wish the teardown process went as quickly as making these last 2 posts. Copper Top - blazinchuck - 04-05-2013 wow, u went ninja on that thing! Copper Top - Mill Knob - 04-05-2013 You should get better fuel milage with less metal and tires. Looking good. Copper Top - chuzie - 04-07-2013 Nice *****! Oh, good job on the rig too. When do you plan to have it completed? Copper Top - chuzie - 04-07-2013 Gosh! I can't even use an alternative name for cat on here? Fine, NICE PU$$Y Copper Top - broncosbybart - 04-07-2013 Nice Chuzie. And yes, another project that hasn't used a gallon of gas in a year. Great fuel mileage so far! Well, I'm further along than the pics show, but it will be a while before I get it done. I'm hoping by this time next year.... Sounds like a long ways off but the body work is time consuming. I might farm it out if I can find someone to do it good/cheap/quick. Well, I'd take good and cheap anyway. With body work, I don't think you get any of the 2 together. All that aside, I'm officially about double into the original purchase price of the truck, and it wasn't a cheapie!! Here are few pics of (some of) the goodies that have showed up. Some of the highlights are: Dakota Digital speedo unit Trans/transfer case parts SST door hinges EFI accessories, sensors, fittings, harness parts SST Flowmaster SST hard brake/trans lines all new suspension heims and bushings Underhood fluid containers, hoses, wiring SST windshield hinge Chrome parts and stainless mirrors, door handles, tailgate parts Hard to see it all, but I tried to support all our sponsoring vendors Copper Top - broncosbybart - 09-08-2013 So between work, my computer dying, and a general lack of time, I haven't been keeping this thread current. Right now, the chassis is about done. I painted it with a product I've been wanting to try. Southern Polyurethanes epoxy primer and 'hot rod' black (semi-flat). Both of these paints are in line pricewise with the POR, KBS, and comparable products but I'm hoping they are better. It has been 4 months since the chassis was painted and the overspray still hasn't come off of my 'junk' work glasses. That is a good sign, as the other kinds will come off after a month or so. I'm sure that this is a good way to indicate how good a product is.... The chassis got new stainless hard lines, rebuilt C-4 as shown above, rebuilt 302 and will receive the Explorer intakes and Mustang MAF EFI stuff, new WH track bar riser, extreme U-bolt kit, and anti-wrap bar. A set of NicksTrix shackes was thrown in for good measure. Copper Top - Crawdad - 09-08-2013 Where's the pics?!!!!!! Copper Top - broncosbybart - 09-08-2013 Man, you're fast. It took me a few minutes to get them up. Anywho, here are a few more of the chassis. For some reason, I can only add 5 pics at a time. FYI, the 'horns' on the chassis are for tying the roll cage to it, and the rear shock mounts were fabbed from some angle iron and some precision mitering. I'm glad I have a MIG welder. 1/4" gaps are no problem to fill It wasn't that bad, but it would have sucked to try to TIG all that. EDIT: I still can't upload pics from Explorer. I'm using FireFox now and it seems to be working... |