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Yea that's true you guys think the 63inch springs shack rev and staying sua would be ok for the time being and would move me I'n the right direction for the spring over later ?
So here is what I am thinking at this point I am looking to order the ruff stuff 60 /62 kit today with plans of going with the shackle rev kits 63 Inch chevy front and rear ford 250 towers and staying sua for the time being till I have decided on the hydro the hydro is looking to be I'n the area of 850-900 bucks or you think I should just knock it all out at the same time I am not planing to change the 33 yet till they are worn out cause I would still like to do some rides this summer and not be building the whole year
I'd love to see pics of your $50 springover....
Stock shocks limit the **** out of your front wheel travel. You still did not address the brake lines.
As has been pointed out above, even doing things yourself, it costs more money than you might think..
What are your thoughts on front springs ? 57 Inch ? I just order the ruff stuff 60 Soa kit about ten mins ago with the shackle rev did I mess up ? I figured the kit would have more than enough for what I am trying to do any ideas I'n shocks ?
Lots of reasons not to but the biggest is drive shaft compression-as the spring compresses it also moves backwards and really affects your front drive shaft.
Or could I move my axle forward and help my approach angle and kill two birds with one stone ?
I'd love to see pics of your $50 springover....
Stock shocks limit the **** out of your front wheel travel. You still did not address the brake lines.
As has been pointed out above, even doing things yourself, it costs more money than you might think..
I agree that u can do it on the cheap, but for 50$, that would be tough... I have about 250$ in my SO and that includes nice 30"ss brake lines... But by the time it gets to the point where i would call it finished it will have at least another 250$ in it... Oh, there is 500$ in there for my used tires too, but i got a great deal on those...
I still could use new shocks and my rear DS could use some attention... for the front DS i was able to use the yoke off of a mini truck to gain the little bit of length i needed...
The steering is just home made high steer like most of us built 15 years ago when no manufactures were making high steer stuff...
I would love to be able to buy all the parts mentioned/needed by everyone, but it is just not in my bugdet... I did all the same things years ago on the couple of other SO cruisers i have had and they held up great, so why not just do it again...
shorter front DS solve this in a heartbeat ..
ilmao your a dingel berry dude!! never ever at any point in time have i said that my soa cost 50 bucks!!! check your facts before you start yappin your chompers!! and as soon as it light out ill send you some pics just to shut you up!!
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i never once said my spring over cost 50 dollars that other guy is an idiot i said mine cost 340 to do the soa and i got a smokin deal on my tires and rims for 300! so 640 total! anyways i agree with you it can be done cheap and right if you know what your doing!!![]()
ilmao your a dingel berry dude!! *edit* ill send you some pics just to shut you up!!
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that other guy is an idiot i said mine cost 340 to do the soa and i got a smokin deal on my tires and rims for 300! so 640 total! !![]()
Dozer--You sound like a 12 year old. Are you living with your parents? Mace is a very experienced, smart and helpful guy and he's also a moderator here. You are coming off as a newbie douchebag, and if you continue in this trajectory you are likely to be banned. If that's your intention, fine, but if not crawl back under your rock and go away anyway.
IH8MUD tends to be pretty civilized I'll ask you to respect that and the others on the forum.
People are trying to help you stay safe and you are alienating many of the people who could actually know a lot more than you do about this game. You can do a crappy job of anything but it doesn't make it the right way or the safe way.
And I pointed out that you were missing parts of the conversion like new shocks and extended brakelines. In addition to the brakelines, did you have to alter your draglink? How much did the other steering arm cost? No Cut-N-Turn obviously? Modifications to your front DS to allow it to really flex? Without those things, you will limit your articulation (one of the main reasons to do a SOA).
You must have made new U bolt plates for the rear. Getting good tires/rims for $300 is not knowing what you are doing, it's stumbling into a great deal. Lots of people do this when doing conversions. The little **** ends up costing a considerable amount of money. Even if you have steel sitting around. It came from somewhere...
You need to relax...