BECAUSE RACECAR!!!!!!
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This is in all reality probably the actual proper place and context to use this well because racecar.
BECAUSE RACECAR!!!!!!
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BECAUSE RACECAR!!!!!!
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One of the reasons I watch this build is because of the absolute impracticality of the level of awesome fab work! Makes no sense to do this level of work to a trail/street truck.... That's why I love what you are doing! O.C.D. fab at it's finest!


Makes no sense to do this level of work to a trail/street truck....
Greg72 said:Hee hee.... Thanks.![]()




Last night, I said "screw it" and chopped right into them with my abrasive wheel......
) that the A-Pillar is directly above this forward rockslider mount, and that the mount also now ties-in cleanly to the frame area...and tucks in right under the factory cab support mount. Obviously, I'll have to drill out an access hole for the cab support bolt before I make this all permanent... but this shows the basic idea about how the rocksliders are going to get their support not only from the side (frame) but from above (roll cage). This whole assembly is going to end up really tight and rigid once all these items are locked together.



Where is the sound system going to go?......and by the way, that cab support is not done getting carved-up.
I need to sneak the collector from my outboarded headers into that space too......
-G
I don't recall the exhaust discussion, and there is probably no room for pipes inside the framerails because of the monolith, but since you are building headers anyway, consider a single exhaust. With the popularity of huge diesel exhausts, it is now easy to get single pipe in 3" to 5" sizes. I recently did a new exhaust on my 72 in 2.5" into a merge pipe in 3.5" in order to make room for an underbed fuel tank on one side of the driveshaft. It is kind of surprising how much room is freed up when you only have one tailpipe and muffler, even if it is large pipe.


So is the plan to connect the a pillar cage plate down onto that square tube with something or try and use the cab support structure to hold those together?


......and by the way, that cab support is not done getting carved-up.
I need to sneak the collector from my outboarded headers into that space too......
Probably something like this....
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Hopefully, there will be enough room in the "torsion box" area to sneak in a set of cherry bombs or purple hornies or some kind of awesome glasspack exhaust.
-G
Geeze I leave for something like three years and look what happens!!
Heading your way soon bud, we'll catch up then.

What header flanges and what tubing (maybe a kit) are you going to use on your custom headers? Will the exaust running on the outside of the frame clear the tire at full bump and lock?
Zoomies for the win!
Just kidding, everything looks awesome as usual, crazy how much steel you have hiding under that body.







You're gonna leave dents in that asphalt driveway on warm summer days....nobody wants to see an 8000Lb 1st Gen Build!
-G

As long as you can cut straight an exhuast done is way easier to use on headers and tight bends than the stuff most places sell
http:// http://www.pro-werks.com/partlist/979/
