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Alright now we're up to present day. Everything is just about done, waiting on my fans to come in and a few other parts. Installed a Quick car switch panel and a Cube short shifter. (Cube is from Australia) The last one is a video, you should be able to click on it and watch in in my Photobucket.
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I used Barnes4wd diff covers, steering arms, steering kit, u-bolts, perches, and shock mounts. The 14 bolt shave kit gave me 1.25" of ground clearance.
The rear brakes were difficult because I ordered Cab & Chassis (C&C) rear brake brackets for SRW. But they didn't mean with SRW hubs on it. So I put spacers inbetween the brackets. I ground down the rotor with the grinder to get the rotor diameter to fit. I'll put the rotor on the mill and get it cleaned up soon. I ended up with 68" WMS to WMS
The front axle is currently 75" WMS to WMS. I'm going to put the dually hubs on the lathe and turn them down in single wheel hubs, getting me around 68" WMS to WMS.
I broke a fitting for my hydro assist in the steering box, so I oversized it and drilled it for AN6 since the PSC 8" ram is AN6. I am far from being an experienced welder, but I was pretty proud of most of the welds on the truck, I'll take any pointers I can get if anybody has any advice.
The rear brakes were difficult because I ordered Cab & Chassis (C&C) rear brake brackets for SRW. But they didn't mean with SRW hubs on it. So I put spacers inbetween the brackets. I ground down the rotor with the grinder to get the rotor diameter to fit. I'll put the rotor on the mill and get it cleaned up soon. I ended up with 68" WMS to WMS
The front axle is currently 75" WMS to WMS. I'm going to put the dually hubs on the lathe and turn them down in single wheel hubs, getting me around 68" WMS to WMS.
I broke a fitting for my hydro assist in the steering box, so I oversized it and drilled it for AN6 since the PSC 8" ram is AN6. I am far from being an experienced welder, but I was pretty proud of most of the welds on the truck, I'll take any pointers I can get if anybody has any advice.
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