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collecting parts

muffler from spin tech (local company in Riverside)

small little sucker

space is tight



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o2 sensor

rather then buying a bung I used a ford plug fowler (cheap)

need to machine it a bit

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miscellaneous pics

rear axle flange (longfield) for the double splined axles with dust cover

RTV junkie

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ran out of room in the engine compartment


mounted the radiator over flow tank on firewall rib

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for sure on the shakedown run

I am not sure what the final wheel base is but it is somewhere around 110

Looks great!

You gonna bring it up for a shake down run?


What is your finished wheel base length?
 
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Getting the little things done are taking the most amount of time

not much to post



cut down the hilift to fit on the front bumper

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tapped bumper and drilled a hole in the bolt for a clip

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overall

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line placement

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ram placement is off the upper link

I am not sure if the placement of the ram off of the upper link will destroy the JJ's

anyone ever mounted the hydro assist off of the upper link?

Any thoughts???



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need a cruiser part in cali

who do you call??

the guy who spends all his time on the road

you should all recongnize the boots and the carhart pants

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X2 ..

and about your ram place .. I don't think it's the best place .. maybe not the force by itself .. but the bumps, and hits on the ram will be shared by the arm and JJ ..

Looks tight the space there .. but another shot to find another place .. ?

P.S. which pump are you using . ?
 
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Dan is truely infamous

Humm would could it be


Dan

I am courious to see if the ram placement will work.

I am going to look at one more potential ram location on the front side of the axle but I would have to fabricate a protection plate if it works.

I blew out my pump a year or so ago and picked up a new one from a local rebuilder. Nothing special

I am running a cooler and amsoil. we will see how it works.

Amsoil fluids CURE full hydro steering issues for team Red Bull!!! - Pirate4x4.Com Bulletin Board

X2 ..

and about your ram place .. I don't think it's the best place .. maybe not the force by itself .. but the bumps, and hits on the ram will be shared by the arm and JJ ..

Looks tight the space there .. but another shot to find another place .. ?

P.S. which pump are you using . ?

I cut 4" off the hi'lift and in the past I never went that high.

We will see if it useless. Way too much travel in the shocks to get one tire off the ground. I can grab the front bottom links but the rear would be challenge. A couple of straps might get a done..


Thanks for responses



You expect that tiny high lift to be of any use to your rig?? I use just about all of my 60" tall highlift on my SOA 60.
 
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