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  • rice4life
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    Oh wow, super cool that maxxis supports it's supporters!

    You should get a sponsorship!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    I did a thing!

    Truck is sitting on the ground, like physically on the ground. Like exhaust, crossmembers, just everything. But it looks cool, so scene points.

    Then I got a surprise in the mail today. Maxxis sent me a shirt for buying their tires. WHICH IS SWEET! So raised the truck up so I can drive it some day!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Originally posted by Reubencanyon View Post
    Can't wait to see this driving. Love the wheel/tire combo
    You and me both haha. Its been a long time coming and I cant wait to drive it

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  • Reubencanyon
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    Can't wait to see this driving. Love the wheel/tire combo

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Well I just picked up a new wire welder the other day so I could go through and build coilover brackets and tack everything together while my brother is out of town. So I did exactly that, made the lower mount brackets. Then had to make mounts for the upper links and tacked those on. Made sure the upper crossmember was centered before even thinking about welding it on. But before I could weld the lower brackets to the axle I needed to make a pandhard bar that fits. So I scavenged the junkyard and grabbed one off a late 90s 4runner. Pressed the bushings out and pressed some pathfinder rear strut bushings into them since I'm using the stock strut mounts for the panhard bar. Then had to cut a section out of it to shorten it to a closer length. Next I took my old out/inner tie rod and adjuster sleeve and cut the balljoints off them, cleaned them up good and slid the ends int the pipe and welded round so I have a adjust panhard bar now. Then centered the axle and tacked the lower mounts on as seen here.

    So when my brother gets back I'm going t have him go over all the welds and fully weld them up for me. Then I need to build the exhaust still, plumb the clutch line and bend the fuel lines up and around the notch. Then its just little things and it will be road worthy again!!!! Stay tuned!!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Got some more work done today. Got the old frame cut out the other day. So today was spent making gussets to further add structure to the new notch.

    Good ole 1/4" carbon steel, this thing should go nowhere. Also the front gussets will have the upper link crossmember tied into it.

    This is lower than I plan on having ride height but couldn't resist taking a pic. If ever need be I can bleed the brakes with the wheels still on. #offsetkings
    The upper link crossmember is going to be clocked a little different from stock to put pinion angle back in a healthy degree. Once that's all welded up we can weld the upper crossmember on and just have to make brackets for the coilovers to mount to the axle. More work will be done tomorrow and over the next week I should have so good progress.

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    So finally started welding in the notch we made, 4"x2" rectangular tubing 3/16" thick and sleeved inside the existing boxed frame. Then its going to be topped off with some 6"x2" rec tubing for the crossmember and 11 gauge gussets everywhere.

    Coming along slowly need to get it back on the floor rolling again asap thou!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Originally posted by 87hardbody View Post
    This thing is sweet motivation lol and mine is only supposed to be a daily
    Thanks man, it's actually going to be my daily soon so it should be interesting haha

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  • 87hardbody
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    This thing is sweet motivation lol and mine is only supposed to be a daily

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Truck got all new fluids from motor all the way to the diff. I cant stand gear oil and somehow got a nice amount in my beard and ***** life for a couple hours. Have the metal cut for the c notch picked up metal for the crossmember and the coil buckets. Just have to do a couple little thing up front then all I have left is the notch and exhaust and we should be back to a drivable truck!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Basically how I want the front to sit.

    So exciting, the other tires came in today also!!!!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Not much of a update, but having the wheel for literally one day and couldn't wait for the other tires or even the wheels I haven't bought, got one mounted.

    They look so good, slight stretch but its acceptable. I think im going to be one of the few hardbody guys with a 15x10 not running a 185 stretched all to hell.

    Youre welcome for the awesome phone quality. The front with camber at the rough height I want will fit fine under the fender, may run the truck a little higher and run flares front and rear.

    The rear on the other hand needs to still come out about 3". Which im fairly certain I can get that with a little pull on the overfender and with running a flare. So stoked I actually went through with the square setup. I think once I get closer to mounting all the wheels its going to be even more exciting!!!!

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Originally posted by mx5_matt View Post
    mmmmmm i love the meat
    Wat

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  • mx5_matt
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    mmmmmm i love the meat

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    Well over the past week ive changed what direction I was going. I was originally going to just run the 15x10s in the rear but I decided lets step the game up. The 15x8 got sold to a buddy whose always wanted then and I turned around about bought these bad boys.

    The brand new Maxxis Vr-1. 245/40R15 and im going to run a square set up for daily/ spirited driving. Then throw some crap tires on the rear for the skidz! Im so stoked for these finally exciting upgrades. And each day I work on the truck I can feel it getting closer and closer. In the middle of fabbing up a frame notch for the rear and coilover mounts. Need to pick up two more wheels, and then we are working towards a drivable truck once more!!!!

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