I love how hidden that winch is. I might have to go buy one and mimic that. I hate how mine sticks so far out.
Had I left the bumper in it's factory location, it'd hide it a bit more. It's tucked in there good enough for my liking.
I love how hidden that winch is. I might have to go buy one and mimic that. I hate how mine sticks so far out.
Finally put the door panels back on. Nothing special, just what was in the truck when I got it. Keeps my switches from bouncing around and the lock rods from rattling.
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Girlfriend had a wedding to go to today, so I went out and hit some fire lanes. Did a little over 50 miles. They run in the network of Michigan's ORV trails. Some of the trails are dirt bike only, some are bike/atv, some are mixed use seasonal roads. Depending on the time of year, they can get pretty beat up and muddy. Today they were just sand, real deep in some spots.
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I f'in love this truck.
Nice work.
Damn midwest rust! I've cut up and thrown away frames that would probably be mint to you guys back that way. Makes me always wish I had the ability to set up a business hauling western low rust stuff back to my buddies place in southern Wisconsin and selling it off to people who need it.
So is the permanent correct fix to back half it and just graft on a good rear frame? I see it was already fixed by that shock mount in the past.
Back half and cage it. Tube frame.
https://ck5.com/forums/threads/73-80-swb-4x4-rolling-chassis.340259/Keeping an eye out for a replacement frame.

Would you happen to have the part #s for the Earls adapters?AN adapters for the transmission.[/QUO3sTE]
I have seen it happen, thanks for the info.but I didn't want to take a chance and crack the case trying to get it to seal