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Old 06-11-2010, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by yoder519
man those fenders look clean. did you use a grinder or sawzall?
Thanks, I used a pneumatic cutoff wheel.
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oh yeah.. i was gonna ask ya.. so you can run the dual budbuilt tcase and mod it a bit with a single tcase 22re correct?
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Originally Posted by 874runnersr5
oh yeah.. i was gonna ask ya.. so you can run the dual budbuilt tcase and mod it a bit with a single tcase 22re correct?
I'm not sure with ther Budbuilt, I know 100 percent you can with the TG (I did it) if you show me a picture of it, I would have a better idea....and honestly, the Budbuit is nice, but TG's has been great and it's at least $100 cheaper...
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I called budbuilt about that once, the guy I talked to said they sold a spacer or something so that you could use a dual tc crossmember on a single case set up.
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Originally Posted by 89silverpu
I'm not sure with ther Budbuilt, I know 100 percent you can with the TG (I did it) if you show me a picture of it, I would have a better idea....and honestly, the Budbuit is nice, but TG's has been great and it's at least $100 cheaper...
http://www.trail-gear.ca/default.cfm...dcategoryid=18 this one?
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i love this build thread. this pickup is awesome!

cant wait to cut my fenders and throw on some 35's
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Originally Posted by 874runnersr5
Yep, the modification is earlier in the thread.

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I called budbuilt about that once, the guy I talked to said they sold a spacer or something so that you could use a dual tc crossmember on a single case set up.
Seems like a spacer would do the trick, but it would lower your ground clearance which would suck...

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i love this build thread. this pickup is awesome!

cant wait to cut my fenders and throw on some 35's
Thanks man!
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Seems like a spacer would do the trick, but it would lower your ground clearance which would suck...


Right, but it would only be there until the dual setup was installed, then the spacer wouldnt be needed. And even while the spacer was in, it'd still be better than the factory boat anchor.
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Originally Posted by stock as possible
Seems like a spacer would do the trick, but it would lower your ground clearance which would suck...


Right, but it would only be there until the dual setup was installed, then the spacer wouldnt be needed. And even while the spacer was in, it'd still be better than the factory boat anchor.
True...you should try it, I'm sure a couple people on YT would be interested.
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Well I ordered the TG GM alternator swap kit and ordered this alternator from Napa http://www.napaautoparts.com/Search/...294_0006541824 and the pigtail that goes with it so I can splice into that and hook it all up....good timing too, my battery light and brake light came on at the same time and is staying on which means a bad alt. can anyone confirm that's what that means for me?

Also, I ordered an Optima Red Top battery so once I get done bracing the front of the frame and the body mounts, my electrical will be beefed up and ready to go for the winch!
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Well, I finished the GM alternator swap. I used a 105 amp CS130 out of a 91-93 Chevy 350 van. I used 2 guage wire and did the "big 3" upgrade and put a 120 amp fuse in the alt. to battery line. Not really any exciting pictures but here's the alt., fuse, and my ghetto battery hold down (for now, till I can make another one)





Ghetto!!! haha



Note: do not waste your money on a swap bracket, I'm regretting spending $40 on the TG one, I had to modify it to make the alt. work anyways so I should have just modified the stock ones...

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Old 06-26-2010, 05:46 PM
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Got to cutting out and welding up my front frame brace for my MC front bumper before I throw my winch on. Welds aren't the prettiest, but they'll hold, I'm still learing I still have to bore out the side mounting holes now cause the bumper is mounted 1/4" forward now after the brace was added. Here ya go:





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Nice!
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Originally Posted by BigBluePile
Nice!
Thanks man! Now I just need to finish off what I started on plating the bumper, repaint it and throw the winch on! I'm debating on whether or not to gusset the front body mounts just to be on the safe side...we'll see if I get to it, I need to put my hand throttle on too. and it's t-minus 13 days till the Rubicon!
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I think you'll be fine man, but to each his own.

Damn, hand throttle...still need that. Especially for winching.
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Originally Posted by BigBluePile
I think you'll be fine man, but to each his own.

Damn, hand throttle...still need that. Especially for winching.
Yeah I think I'd be fine too...I'll only do it if I have free time and nothin else to do...which isn't gunna happen lol I'll probably have a spare kit that I can make and sell ya cheap (I had to buy the shifter in two's and I have extra cable and housing and I can cut out another mount for the gas pedal if ya want) Let me know after you see my build up
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it never ends ,handle throttle ...Damn . Ill be watching, may have to copy you.
what kind of lever you using ,from a bike or something.
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it never ends ,handle throttle ...Damn . Ill be watching, may have to copy you.
what kind of lever you using ,from a bike or something.
Yeah, a sun ringle friction deraileure shifter.
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That is a good looking truck man! Coming along nicely.
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Originally Posted by Z's Confederate Toy
That is a good looking truck man! Coming along nicely.
Thanks man!

I got my bumper finished up today and got my winch on!!! I need to cut off the light tabs and make some new ones, I had to cut the driver's side one so the winch would fit and I did it quick so it looks crappy, but It'll be fixed sooner or later. I may move the lights I'm not sure where to though.





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