Xtremegmc80
1/2 ton status


nice work so far!
He'll use an oil pan and possibly a transmission pan.The rest of the truck is a '73 K5.
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nice work so far!
He'll use an oil pan and possibly a transmission pan.The rest of the truck is a '73 K5.
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can't remember if i posted it already, but i decided to keep the '83 frame. should make some things easier for me - including the fact that now i won't need to go to the dmv and register a new truck.sweet dude. I love that color. So what are the pans or the rest of the truck?
(idea admittedly stolen/modified from the new FJ cruisers...
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That's why I said 'possibly'...oh, and by the way, there's not going to be a tranny pan on this rig... those manual gear boxes don't have 'em!![]()


can't remember if i posted it already, but i decided to keep the '83 frame. should make some things easier for me - including the fact that now i won't need to go to the dmv and register a new truck.
i decided yesterday to build a tool box into the back of the truck - much like mr. artzner has in his. i'll put the batteries and the air tank in there. this should help distribute some weight, as well as protect the tank from getting beat up by stuff flying around in the bed of the truck while wheelin. i think i'll put an air pressure guage on the dash so i can monitor the tank easily.
another couple cool ideas i've come up with is to have a hand-operated, cable-driven trottle cable. not so much for having a hand throttle (tho it could work that way), but something i can use to lock rpm's at a certain range for operating the compressor. that way i don't have to be in the truck if i want to power it higher than a simple "high-idle".
also, i don't have the money for a dana 60, and even if i did, i wouldn' thave the cash for a selectable front locker. SO... i decided to get dual line-lock brakes for the front calipers. this way, if i'm spinning a tire, i can put the line-lock on just that one and it should send the power to the tire with traction. poor man's $120 locker!(idea admittedly stolen/modified from the new FJ cruisers...
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oh, and by the way, there's not going to be a tranny pan on this rig... those manual gear boxes don't have 'em!![]()





i didn't make "vroom-vroom" noises... but i should have. 



so it's just an issue of ride quality?? i'm tempted to try it...Jeeps run front shackles, the drawback is a harsher ride since the axle will want to move forward into the obstacle you are going over.

let the bending begin!!!.......... (next month when i can afford the tube
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Most heeps I have seen with a large shackle lift on the front usually deal with clearance issues on approach angles.well, i'm not going to go higher than 5" - w/ my 4" lift springs and a zero rate. i just figured the performance might be better if it flexed that way. dunno. i think you're probably right tho. i do drive it a few days a week - so probably not worth it.
Hey Colby, Glad to see my core support and fenders are working out! they look better on your truck than in my pile...went up to camas, wa (about 20 min from north end of portland...) and picked up a core support and front fenders. the ones i had received with the truck were just too rusty to deal with. these are virtually rust free.
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