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Congratulations, Nice to see continuance to this story.
Time to link it?![]()
Naw... I've been really pleased w/ the springs actually. She tracks nice down the road and flexes really well.
The only problem that I'm having is the 203 box popping out of gear while going down hill using the compression brake. So longer descents where there's no throttle or brake. It'll just pop out.
So I'm gonna have to tear it all apart to get at and replace the shift collar.
Probably gonna spring for a nicer set of seats and maybe incorporate the seat frame into the cage. Well see. I'm just not in love w/ the seats I have in it.
She wheels awesome and cruises 70-75 down the hwy w/ one hand on the wheel.
She wheels awesome and cruises 70-75 down the hwy w/ one hand on the wheel.
I can vouch for this! When we were on the way home from the trail maintenance on Fordyce it was all I could do to keep up with your Cruiser going up the grades. Building a rockcrawler takes work but building one that still maintains street manners takes proper engineering.
It is a honor to say my butt actually sat in the passenger seat of that badass 40 for a trail ride (Sourgrass/ FJ45 run)![]()
Good to hear you are happy with it.
Regarding the issues, it will always be a work in progress.
I guess I have to get going on my own junk to get my fix.![]()
Yeah... I was thinking that I haven't heard much from you on your build.
I check it out whenever I see it in the 40 section and it seems to have been a while.
I was pretty accurate in my understanding of how this feature came about, right?!![]()
Yeah you hit the nail on the head Keith. It is always helpful to know the person that you are writing about since everyone one of these vehicles has a unique story behind it. Yours was particularly interesting since you built the Cruiser in your garage and had never tackled anything of this magnitude before. From the results it would be easy to assume that the Cruiser was professionally built.
Congrats from N MI
What's next?
Ive been pretty involved otherwise in Land use issues and protecting our constitutional RIGHTS, both of which are being chiseled away!![]()
THANK YOU!!!!! A big thumbs up to you for doing this. All the help possible is needed considering the current administration.
Don