^^ i lold hard, that was a long ass read haha
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i just installed a 220+ amp ford 3g alternator(actually puts out almost 270amps).took me 6 hrs in total.
next to puny stock alt
did allot of measurements and came up with this
the bracket mounted up
and fully mounted
and the 2 runs of 1/0 wire, one positive and one ground
Originally posted by Heist View Postwhy does the hood have such shitty fitment? please tell me you lifted the back for the camber plates that would make my day.Last edited by smokenyall; 04-12-2012, 01:05 AM.
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Originally posted by smokenyall View Posti though it looked cool at the time but my hood is sitting back flush now and i lowered the front another .5 haha my frame is 2.5 or 2.25, lip is a finger gap off the ground now.
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Originally posted by SierraSemiDriver View Postactually, to me it has nothing to do with the movie. I couldn't help but notice how FAKE that trick was, as the bottom of a standard trailer (the trailers used in the scenes were raised) isn't high enough for those cars to get under. and it amuses me how others assume that all truck drivers are guys
I have seen some rather nicely done rides in my travels, and others done in poor taste- the OP's falling under the latter. and here at SW I've seen a lot of nice rides as well
Last edited by sally pu; 05-04-2012, 10:31 AM.
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This thread is pathetic. Not for what the OP did, but for how bad everyone jumped on the bandwagon of making fun.
If you had the plate underneath in the first place (I believe you said you did), then theres really no issue other than how the spring perch was sitting. The nuts holding it up looked a little ghetto, but whatever. The tapered spring perch wedged into the tower hole, however, was not a good idea. But you said you were making a 1/4" plate for that to sit on, so you did the right thing and fixed it.
Good for you for sticking to this thread even after everyone jumped down your throat, that alternator bracket and your welding both look good.
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Originally posted by Byron View PostThis thread is pathetic. Not for what the OP did, but for how bad everyone jumped on the bandwagon of making fun.
If you had the plate underneath in the first place (I believe you said you did), then theres really no issue other than how the spring perch was sitting. The nuts holding it up looked a little ghetto, but whatever. The tapered spring perch wedged into the tower hole, however, was not a good idea. But you said you were making a 1/4" plate for that to sit on, so you did the right thing and fixed it.
Good for you for sticking to this thread even after everyone jumped down your throat, that alternator bracket and your welding both look good.
Sadly, this is what S|W has been turning to.. Fortunately, the OP isn't a wuss.
So, the show continue..
I would love to hear your system in person.
W I L D M A N 'S R O D S H O P
R.I.P P.WALKER 2013/11/30
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Originally posted by 244Brick View PostSadly, this is what S|W has been turning to.. Fortunately, the OP isn't a wuss.
So, the show continue..
I would love to hear your system in person.
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