Beast mode. Looks awesome.
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are you just going to roll non-ABS/ATRAC? or have you come up with a solution to go forward?
I've been tossing around the idea of going with late model ford 1 ton axles with tone rings in all 4 corners so i don't have a christmas tree
Looks totally different. Hope you will be back to Gilmer for Jamboree this year. I will be there again.This popped up on my Facebook feed today which made me chuckle a bit. 1 year ago today, I went to Toyota Jamboree in Gilmer, TX which is the very same event I was aiming to finish the SAS for this year. At this point in the SAS100's life, it was a very sad Cruiser. It had dents all over and leaks, squeaks, and other types of odd noises going on in the front end. It has come a long way in 1 year after being Monstalined and SAS'ed.
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Life has been throwing some major curve balls at me lately. I live in Houston, Texas and there have been some torrential downpours as of late. It's been deemed the "Tax Day Floods" here in Houston where our Bayous are swelling up and could not take the high amounts of water being poured down.
During this project, a few things I found that helped me keep pushing on was to always have good music playing in the background, put on a cool car channel such as Velocity on your TV, and keep your garage floor clean. The last part is important because I walk into the garage and see a complete mess, I get discouraged about everything else that I have left to do. The last part also saved my ass as I just cleaned up the garage floor 2 days before the Tax Day Floods hit us in Houston. The floor was almost spotless and no tools (mechanical, electrical or pneumatic) were left on the floor, along with any bolts that I tend to leave strewn around.
The 100 was not damaged as it was sitting on jackstands, my 80 and Raptor were fine also since they sit up really high. I got about 8" of water inside of the garage and about 2" inside of my house. It's mostly all over now, and insurance will cover it, but man what a huge pain in the behind.
Back to business, I finally got all of the parts to finish up the front radius and caster arms. I painted them and installed them.
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I charged up the shocks last night to 100lbs on the lower chamber and around 150lbs on the upper chamber. It looks like I may need some more in the upper as I need to raise it up for my panhard to fit. Some more fiddling with the air pressures is required, but ORIs instructions make it REALLY easy to adjust and setup.
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Their no-loss air chuck is required for filling high pressures through a schrader valve.
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