Man, you do good work. Really looking forward to seeing more of this build, hopefully it'll answer a lot of my questions without making me realize I need to go back and redo too too much!
1970 J2500
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'63 J200 Resto-mod in progress
(http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=178651)
If all goes well, we can toast to accidental successes.
I'm convinced I'm just too dumb to know that I can't restore this old truck...
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Wow that front diff is a mess. You are making progress.Life happens while you are making plans...............
1983 Wagoneer Limeted, 169k 360 AMC, NP 229, 727,
MODS: 2003 Durango bucket seats:
http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=159286
Build Thread: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=174925
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On the gear box, check out this thread and see if it helps. Great work btw.
1974 Cherokee S. It's driving but needs more work. As usual!
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Originally posted by bkilbyOn the gear box, check out this thread and see if it helps. Great work btw.
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/35-r...5691676-a.html
Great information. Thanks.1970 J2000(2500) Currently undergoing frame off resto
Stinger 2005 Jeep Unlimited, Sahara, Rubicon slightly modified
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Are those balls two different diameters and supposed to be inserted alternately, big-little-big-little...?Sic friatur crustulum
'84 GW with Nissan SD33T, early Chev NV4500, 300, narrowed Ford reverse 44, narrowed Ford 60, SOA/reversed shackle in fornt, lowered mount/flipped shackle in rear.
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Originally posted by bkilbyIs that the rear shock brackets you're commenting on? What does the bracket look like? Just curious....
Yes it's the rear. I'll post up a shot of the brackets later. The axle that has been put in there was from another vehicle and the bracket on it did not align well with the one riveted to the frame. Easy to move it than the one one the axle.1970 J2000(2500) Currently undergoing frame off resto
Stinger 2005 Jeep Unlimited, Sahara, Rubicon slightly modified
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Definitely subscribed. How did I miss this one.
Great build and progress. I have my eye on a truck with same color scheme down the road. I appreciate the postings on the power steering box. I had never attempted that and now feel like it is doable.
You have a lot of the same challenges that I had to face on the wagoneer I am doing right now.
I think that you doing this in your fathers memory is really great. I am really sorry for his loss. Nothing prepares you for that. My mom died in 2010 from an asthma attack and tomorrow is her anniversary. Ugh. So your truck has special meaning. How cool to bring it back and be able to use it later.
I'll be following and appreciating your work. Looking just great.Melford1972 says...
I’d say I feel sorry for you, but I really don’t, Mr. “I-stumble-into-X-models-the-way-most-people-stumble-into-Toyota-Carollas.” 🤣
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I make wag parts
1969 CJ-5 41 years owned
1969 1414X Wag in avocado mist
1970 1414X Wag in avocado mist
1968 M715 restomod
2001 Dodge 3500
2002 Toyota Tundra
2006 Toyota 4runner was Liz's, parked
Building a m715 over at the m715zone
Beloved wife Elizabeth Ann Temple Murdered by covid on Oct 19th 2021
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