This is a funeral for the mung wagonI haven't gone through this whole thread yet, have you posted any pics of the new rig, or is this just tear down of the bent/rebent rig so far?
I know the plan but I’m sworn to secrecy
This is a funeral for the mung wagonI haven't gone through this whole thread yet, have you posted any pics of the new rig, or is this just tear down of the bent/rebent rig so far?
Ok keep your secrets man, best not to contaminate the new rig with the old mung anywaysThis is a funeral for the mung wagon
I know the plan but I’m sworn to secrecy

I agree with the conglomeration , but not that other word .....It’s going to be a conglomeration of
So mung Wagon
I still see too much work to get back to wheeling with that one. Plus, why beat another body up?Thought you were gonna use the white body in the yard that is collecting mung?
And mungI think that I have been back and forth with you on this....too much......confused you.....and me.......
Maybe not the answer you wanted:
If you run braided fuel lines, you can route them down the drivers side of the frame where they are easier to keep away from the exhaust. Then you can run the passenger side exhaust straight back to stay away from the driveshaft.
He doesn’t want to smash the pipe with the driveshaft on the front. Passes over currently to the pass side and runs back as a single. But he’s going DoublerWhy would the exhaust be on the passenger side? Ford axle?