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Dang, you get a lot of work done fast. Your tail pipe looks like a rock finder. You gotta cut that off higher and tighter.

You could have just built a 4x4Labs rear bumper kit and achieved the same result with way less stress. But still, what you did looks awesome.

Where do you mount your spare tire?
 
Dang, you get a lot of work done fast. Your tail pipe looks like a rock finder. You gotta cut that off higher and tighter.

You could have just built a 4x4Labs rear bumper kit and achieved the same result with way less stress. But still, what you did looks awesome.

Where do you mount your spare tire?

Thanks Drew! Gotta get stuff done fast when I've got a deadline coming up :D

The tailpipe is removable via v-band clamp. I've got a high-clearance tip I put on when off-roading. Another advantage of putting the system together with v-bands! Diesel soot is kept away from the body when driving around town with this big obnoxious tip and the high-clearance tip stays above the frame to avoid rocks.

About the 4x4labs kit, that certainly would have been an option, but I don't know what I want to do for the bumper design just yet. I know I don't want to do something "out of the box" as it would go against Moonshine's "theme".

This is just a crossmember. I tucked it in so that I don't lose a bunch more departure angle when I build the bumper that will bolt to this crossmember. The reason why it is done and the bumper isn't is because I needed a stronger crossmember to be able to safely tow up to CMCC next week.

Haven't decided what I'm going to do for a spare mount either, but it will integrate with the bumper. For now the spare will ride in the trailer to the event, then one of the spares I bring will be strapped down to the storage box.

Once again, thanks for the compliments!
 
The spare in the trailer is a good plan. Actually a great plan if the event keeps you close enough to your spare. Carrying a big spare is a pain. This will not work in Moab or Rubicon, though. Just don't be a Jeep guy and put the spare on the roof rack. That's an extra 100 pounds in the worst possible place.

The reason I bring up the 4x4Labs kit, is that you remove the rear crossmember and rebuild a new one as part of the bumper. Super beefy and good design especially for towing. Your solution looks super beefy too.

I've got to look up a "v-band clamp" because I don't know what it is, but it sounds like you'll get the exhaust out of harm's way. I wasn't thinking about the soot aspects of diesel. Maybe you could do the fake Kenworth F250 look with the vertical stacks. LOL.
 
No spare on the roof, although I did consider it at one point :D

Drew, v-band clamps are these things. Exhaust welds onto the sections on the left and right, then this clamp holds them together. It's air-tight and doesn't use a gasket. Makes taking the exhaust apart a breeze as opposed to something I dread.

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No spare on the roof, although I did consider it at one point :D

Drew, v-band clamps are these things. Exhaust welds onto the sections on the left and right, then this clamp holds them together. It's air-tight and doesn't use a gasket. Makes taking the exhaust apart a breeze as opposed to something I dread.

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I'll be ordering a couple of these in the near future for Goss' exhaust re-route... CAN'T WAIT... NOT!! I have to say that exhaust work is something I hate in general.

J
 
I'll be ordering a couple of these in the near future for Goss' exhaust re-route... CAN'T WAIT... NOT!! I have to say that exhaust work is something I hate in general.

J

I hated exhaust as well, up until I started using these v-bands. Get them, and the builder's kit, from http://mandrel-bends.com. It's awesome being able to take the exhaust off to do work and not curse at it the whole time. That and the whole street/trail tip thing, I love that.
 
Finished up my rear crossmember last night before the sky opened up. 1/2" D-rings for my trailer safety chains, trimmed the parts that hung lower than the 2x4 and gave it all some black paint.

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More to come.
 
What would you use as a recovery point on the rear, just wrap a strap around the 2x4?
 
Still cranking away for CMCC next week. Today's mod includes helping provide clearance for the 39.5s.

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Damn.

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Welding, grinding, masking. My good friends Tim and Chris lending a hand.

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I like it. I've been contemplating this two-tone paint job since 2007. It's done with plasti-dip so I can take it off if I change my mind.

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Tomorrow comes the other side.
 
Those tire are so bad. I want them! And the two tone looks really good. And i usually don't like black on 60s.
 

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