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Oh yeah. I got the open carrier I needed with the 3/4" shaft. :cool: So I am all set for getting the rear locker in.
 












Who knew I had such mad skillz??
 

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Wow that is looking nice :D
 






IZwack said:
Wow that is looking nice :D

You still have to run the pink cover! :p:




Here they are doooooone.
 

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section525 said:
You still have to run the pink cover! :p:
You bet I will - there's no way around it. I'll have it on maybe sometime in the latter half of next week cauz I gotta put the aussie locker in at that time
 












FROADER said:
I'm seriously going to have Rick change your name to IZedit!!!
Hey who here is hating?
Cmon lets see a show of hands ... :p:


EDIT: btw who here wants some lumpia? :D
 






section525 said:
You still have to run the pink cover! :p:




Here they are doooooone.

what thickness of steel is that? you might consider boxing them in for added strength
 






redranger4.0 said:
what thickness of steel is that? you might consider boxing them in for added strength

Yeah, I am thinking the same thing. They'll probably hold up fine.. but after installing them.. they look so wimpy. So I'm going to box them.. and if I'm still not happy I'll rebuild them out of something beefier.

On a related note.. I did something stupid. Again. While trying to install the inner axle seals I made some cool tool out of some tubing scraps I had in the garage. It fits the seal nice and allows for even tapping. Anyway, I went to find the tubing for the bushings on the shackle and for some reason I only had 5.9" of it left and I needed 6". Why? Because I used about 2" for the tool. What's the big deal you ask? Well, that DOM is the odd ball size stuff that was $19 a foot! ^%&@!#$! :fire:
 






Oh yeah. The truck is back on it's wheels. In the morning I am bolting up the new tranny x-member and building the driveshaft. Then it's off to the OHV park for testing and photos. :D
 












its late -- go to sleep guys, go to sleep
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redranger4.0 said:
what thickness of steel is that? you might consider boxing them in for added strength
I'd have to agree with that. Box it all the way down to the leaf spring, at least on one side.

IZwack said:
its late -- go to sleep guys, go to sleep
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Its late??
 






well now its early :D
 



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Wow that tranny crossmember is sick! My front D-shaft is like 1/4" from my crossmember at most.

BTW I got a daily driver the other day, parts are being collected to go solid for my sheot.
 






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