Don't think I've said before, but I do like this build a lot!



Don't think I've said before, but I do like this build a lot!
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Those tires are just HUGE! Not sure what your current setup is but if I convert my 2wd to a 4wd with a super duty front axle I'm considering this https://torqueking.com/product/6620...kit-for-married-nv271f-nv271d-transfer-cases/ it would work for me since I can keep my current 2wd trans setup.
What trans and t-case are you currently running?
Just read the entire thing, great work! I can especially appreciate back when you painted the engine that you didn’t paint the valve covers and accessories a random colour. A nice Cummins Beige makes all the statement you need under the hood. No need for white, blue, lime green, none of that (I’ve Seen all those colours on 12 valves)
Never seen a coolant flush done outside the vehicle like that.
Check with the wheel turned full lock left before you move it back.So I was able to get some stuff done the last few days. I had to removed about 1/4" of the lower frame lip near where the ORD link mounts would go, I'm not sure if this was due to a difference between the 1ton frames and the 1/2 and 3/4s. I also ended up having to make a relief on the bottom of the link brackets due to the Summit machine joints having a bigger body than standard heim's or Jonny joints. a 2-3/8" hole saw make quick work of it.
I was also able to get the links in and bolted up so that I could start playing with axle location. my current setup will probably get moved back about 1". In the photos the axle is about 1.5ish" forward of stock location (I think) and I have a good amount of room on the cab side of the tire but very little on the core support side. I have been playing with the idea of cutting up into the core support and re-working the inner and outer fenders to allow more clearance on that side of tire. I went ahead and trimmed out a decent chunk of the lower fender "fang" as well as some of the inner fender behind it. I didn't get any good photos of it but you can see it in the side shot. I will get more photos when I start cutting the core support and cleaning it up.
I currently have the ride height set with about 5" of up travel, I might go to 6" of up travel but I am trying to keep the ride height down so we will see how that works out. With it at ride height (5" up travel) the top of the fender well is at 54" which is right about where it was with the leaf springs. The leaf spring were setup for 7" of lift and all told it probably had about 7.5" with the degree shims. I also was given a roof rack off a friends truck, it looks pretty decent and for the price I think I will run it! On to the pics!!
Bracket relief cuts for the Summit Machine Joints
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Links mocked up
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Current ride height
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Full bump and full lock w/ fender trimming
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Full bump w/ fender trimming
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Link angle at ride height
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Current ride height (5" of up travel), looks like I will be moving the axle back some.
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Roof rack sitting on top of the truck
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Check with the wheel turned full lock left before you move it back.
I think you're where you need to be
Love the truck and seeing progress on this monster.
What 64” rears did you use way back when? Im starting my own K3500 Cummins build once its off my trailer lol