I know, I was just giving you a hard time. I actually really like most aspects of this build.
Martin
Martin
I know, I was just giving you a hard time. I actually really like most aspects of this build.
Martin

Except the slushbox, huh?
Thanks!
-- A
That's the main thing. I have a few nitpicks, but not many, and everyone will have a few things they would do differently when they look at someone else's rig.
Martin


Found a coupla extra pix from the cage work on the camera card.
The driver's side front leg blocks the parking brake pull rather annoyingly -- it'll still pull, but you have to curve your arm the wrong way:
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So I pulled the lever rod out, discovering the plastic handle was cracked, and so welded on an extension / new handle. Remembering that my press brake is my vise, the bends for the triangle are not wildly inaccurate and mismatched, they "give it character"
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Old rod on left, rusty, shiny new stuff is ... well, shiny and new
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And there it is test-fit (It was later painted one of the contrasting and loud shades of blue, as appropriate for the truck)
Note the handle is rotated 90* so as to fit with the cage leg better, and it sticks out just enough that you can grab it without really looking. I find that ergonomics become more important as I get older and more inflexible
I was contemplating putting a bushing onto the cage leg somehow, but so far it seems to pull straight on its own. The rod is like 7/32" or some weird size slightly smaller than 1/4", which is surprisingly stiff even with the extension.
-- A
I don't know, of all the things I would be trying to relocate, the lever wouldn't be my first.
How do you get to the brake pedal to engage the Ebrake to begin with?
You must have rubber legs.



There's this thing called an ankle, you may have heard of them
I just rotate my foot out to the left and push. I suspect it's a funny camera angle cuz it's not as bad as it looks.
I see why Smittybilt didn't sell too many of these cages, though. The fitment in the interior is suspect at best.
-- A
So your ankle is more flexible than your wrist ?
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i did a 14 bolt swap recently and didnt take the time to even try connecting my ebrake cables, i actually cut them off like an asshole, both under the truck and at the back of the drum. if i get the cables that are for my truck, should they work for the 14b? i'd also like to do the disc brake conversion at some point, they make them compatible for cadilac calipers that work as an ebrake right? i know alot of wheeling clubs require a working ebrake, and id like to have it work properly. maybe even convert it to a handle style by the driver seat instead of a pedal.


My bad, I dont even know why I posted that in your thread, again, the a$$hole things, that I do.
Thanks though.
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)It stuff like this that makes me chuckle and enjoy your work log.
Martin
I mean, it's not like I have keys to the locks, but it's not like I'll need them either 