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Pics of the rigs

M-1028

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finally figured out the camera and how to post so here they are. The white 92 is Thomas's (Baggedbeast) linked, bagged, 350TBI/4l80/sm465/205, 14 and 60, full hydro ect. Mine is the green 87 specs are in my sig.
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Your exo cage looks great. I love the OD paint. It looks way better than those guys who do green tubes and red bodys (and stuff like that). Fantastic Rigs. Now lets see some trail pics. Or maybe chain 'em up and see who's bumper falls off first. :wink1:

Al
 
What I like is your garage. Does it have a drain in the floor and everything?
 
My wheelbase is stock with 6" 56's. I think its because I cut the back of the frame off.
 
The sm 465 had the input shaft taken out and the factory 32 spline slip yoke (2 wheel drive originally) pressed on, welded, and heat treated. Then he just had an adapter fabbed off of the original 2 wheel drive tail shaft. After that just slide that heavier bugger on there and make crossmembers.
 
1-ton said:
What I like is your garage. Does it have a drain in the floor and everything?
Yes the shop has drains in the floor that lead to a nearby pond. It is still not finished, still needs more wiring done and finish the bathroom. The shop is 40x80 with a 20 lean too, so total length is 100'.
 
M-1028 said:
Yes the shop has drains in the floor that lead to a nearby pond.
Maybe we can go fishing sometime :haha: Gotta love those gasoline fried catfish. :p: Just messin with ya. I'm just jealous of your rigs, thats all :eek1:
thanks,
James
 
78Suburban said:
Maybe we can go fishing sometime :haha: Gotta love those gasoline fried catfish. :p: Just messin with ya. I'm just jealous of your rigs, thats all :eek1:
thanks,
James
In my case its DIESEL, just kidding, we have actually never used the drains, but they are just for cleaning up mud left in the shop after wheelin. I thought if would help keep the driveways clean and make in a little easier to keep the place clean. The shop is on 90 ac. of land and to get tax exempt we will be on a wildlife program. I can usure you we won't kill the fish, the game wardens would ring my neck.
 
neverendingproject said:
Thats what I want to know:what: :what: :what:
I explained it as best I could in the thread above mabey Thomas (the owner) will chime in. His dad works at a machine shop so that helps, I will try to get better pics later.
 

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