dfl701
1/2 ton status
Now find you some craigslist 38" boggers or something LOL
Now find you some craigslist 38" boggers or something LOL

You are a brave man for working on that pig that high off the ground![]()
That's the part I was referring to. I could just picture myself dropping a hub on my footgetting the heavy parts up at waist level

There's a point where you want to do something because its just COOL. I really don't need the truck at all, and certainly not lifted with larger tires. I just think its cool, I like thinking about what to do and tracking down parts to do it with. In a nut shell, its not justified, just cool (in my mind).
You know what's funny? I recognize that '88 Crew Cab from Cle Elum, Wa. from the craigslist ad. I was watching it when the ad first came out and printed it... didn't have the money to buy it until more recently and finally called the guy and it was sold. I guess I found out where it went! Haha.
It was a 454, 4spd/205 setup right? Guy was asking $2500?
My '81 Crew Cab is way too high. Part in fact that we're trying to make it the tallest and largest truck in the NE. Washington and N. Idaho area that goes to the mud bog in Moyie Springs, Idaho (just east of Bonners Ferry).
We actually cut down the spring perches that the previous owner of the axles had welded on. They were 12" tall, and we shortened them down to 6", to try and be sure to clear the motor oil pan from the huge toploader centersection. Well it's for sure clear. In a way I wish it were lower, but since the thing is meant to be big and only go through mud, we'll try and run it this way. It's kind of rediculous... including the body lift it's like a total of 25" of lift. 12" springs, the 6" spring perch, 4" from lowering the spring hangers/longer shackles, and then the 3" body lift.
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Here's my other '81, sadly stripped down for now, but getting a 5.9 12-valve Cummins, NV4500, 205, and Dana 60 and 14-bolt with 3.73's, and will be running the same 6" lift and 35" tall tires as before, along with a '90 Suburban nose clip and doors. It's the main tow rig, which isn't towing anything anytime soon.
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That right there is reason enough for me!! You do it because you can, you want to & you think it's cool! To hell with what everybody else thinks!!
Bring it on!!
Later,
Buddy
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You are a brave man for working on that pig that high off the ground![]()
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looks great, im really looking forward to this build. as you said before you probably could have bought a 2wd cc cheaper and just threw the rocks under it, but what fun would that be. why don't you just run lift springs all around?
You know what's funny? I recognize that '88 Crew Cab from Cle Elum, Wa. from the craigslist ad. I was watching it when the ad first came out and printed it... didn't have the money to buy it until more recently and finally called the guy and it was sold. I guess I found out where it went! Haha.
It was a 454, 4spd/205 setup right? Guy was asking $2500?
My '81 Crew Cab is way too high. Part in fact that we're trying to make it the tallest and largest truck in the NE. Washington and N. Idaho area that goes to the mud bog in Moyie Springs, Idaho (just east of Bonners Ferry).
We actually cut down the spring perches that the previous owner of the axles had welded on. They were 12" tall, and we shortened them down to 6", to try and be sure to clear the motor oil pan from the huge toploader centersection. Well it's for sure clear. In a way I wish it were lower, but since the thing is meant to be big and only go through mud, we'll try and run it this way. It's kind of rediculous... including the body lift it's like a total of 25" of lift. 12" springs, the 6" spring perch, 4" from lowering the spring hangers/longer shackles, and then the 3" body lift.
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Here's my other '81, sadly stripped down for now, but getting a 5.9 12-valve Cummins, NV4500, 205, and Dana 60 and 14-bolt with 3.73's, and will be running the same 6" lift and 35" tall tires as before, along with a '90 Suburban nose clip and doors. It's the main tow rig, which isn't towing anything anytime soon.
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