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the intercrew

have the front mostly settled ,need to finish welding it and reinforcing the front frame area.i used a shackle flip from ord to mount the rear shackles on the front springs.still deciding on the rear

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here is why the fenders are trimmed the way they are.4" of lift with 44s,thats how it was goinbg to be built til i got the rocks and ags.
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Get the engine swapped or still running the school bus engine?

Okay...I think I read what it is once but what's the A frame off the Chevy's bumper?
 
still has the school bus engine for right now.
they are gin poles for lifting things like a mini crane.
 
So if I beg, borrow, steal my way up to alaska do I get to wheel in a rockwelled rig too? :)

Seems like that's how every Alaska truck I see is built, are rockwells plentiful up there?
 
Nope rockwells are actually less common and more expensive then 1-tons up

1-tons can be had as cheap a 500 a set rockwells are cheap at 1000.00 for 1 steer and a rear

But If you come up Avery you can drive my Rockwell'ed rig if you want
 
Someday I'd love to make it up there. Every time I see Alaska wheeling it looks like a blast.

Mike is the man (or Gus for that matter) to get a hold of dude. He invited me up there, actually kind of an open invitation to anyone really. Great guys up there.

I intend to take many pictures this summer when I head up there
 
My rig won't be done for this year, with the cost off fuel and such we've decided to concentrate on taking the jimmy and the Intercrew .

But yes Erics right open invite !! we'll make room for you
 
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