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A view of the NWF high steer and Redneck Ram steering box (ported for assist).
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Wheel base is @ 98" and wms is @ 67.5" front and rear.
Narrowest dana 60's I could find without going custom. Hopefully I'll have a good balance between wheelbase and width for some decent stability.Thats a good track width.
Thats a good track width.
Tread lightly and avoid Washington I guess.going to play innocent on the washington trails that have width limits?*
*some trails, especially Elbe, have a 65" width limit.
Tread lightly and avoid Washington I guess.
Making progress! So what is your total width with tires? You didn't keep the mooneys wheels??? lolView attachment 1315429 View attachment 1315431 View attachment 1315433
The body is swapped and the truck is in the garage.
You like that? It should be very recognizable as one of the 75's from the recent remake of Point Break. Very cool truck.lol, you snuck that 75 in huh..
I'll grab a measurement today with the tires.Making progress! So what is your total width with tires? You didn't keep the mooneys wheels??? lol
I like the roll cage, not a fan of the 5 point bar though. I like to lean my seat back and take a nap sometimes. So I just use a 3point belt. Especially if I was up late wrenching and we take a lunch break on the trail the next day.View attachment 1316069
Mounted the tire just to get it off of the floor.
I'm running PRP suspension seats, so I don't have the option of reclining. Figured I'd make sure the 5 points were mounted properly. I did make sure to add a three point system for regular driving though.I like the roll cage, not a fan of the 5 point bar though. I like to lean my seat back and take a nap sometimes. So I just use a 3point belt. Especially if I was up late wrenching and we take a lunch break on the trail the next day.