It'll be there -- I'm more anxious than you!I truck like this needs to live on the west coast. He will be unhappy and break on you by not using it to it's full rock climing patential.:
Thanks but its not as far as I would like to be.wow iz you have really done a lot of work since i picked up the old bumper.
impressive and its inspiring me to get out and build something
what model mig did you get again I think it was a Miller right?
Not too many empty stables out here. Its a little known fact that there are more horses in San Diego County, per capita, than anywhere else in the good old U S of A. Yes, that includes Texas.Yeah, I'll just take one of the empty stables![]()
You should change the name of this thread to Izwack goes insane and turns his Explorer into a rock buggy!The title is confusing, it leads the reader to believe you are just doing a Dana 60 SAS.
Must be a rich countyNot too many empty stables out here. Its a little known fact that there are more horses in San Diego County, per capita, than anywhere else in the good old U S of A. Yes, that includes Texas.
You'd probably end up yelling at me for taking too long planning stuff .. staring and measuring for half an hour w/o making any progress.![]()
10 gal. would probably work but I'm aiming for a little more cauz this rig is destined for Moab and the likes.I made my cell 10 gallons and it seems kinda big. My stock tank held 16 gallons and I could wheel for about 7 full days on one tank
LOL thats a tall order -- but yeah I'll make two of things and crate it up1) use this 17 gallon cell, mount it underneath your body between your frame rails behind your rear axle http://store.summitracing.com/partd...part=RCI-2172A&N=700+-128260+115&autoview=sku (I just measured it will fit every direction unless your rear axle is going backwards)
2) mount your radiator where I suggested
3) mount your battery where the factory subwoofer goes
4) mount your spare tire on your rear door but on a set of tracks that will allow you to slide it up on your roof into place and lock in or on the rear door. (this way you can keep the weight low and towards the back but if you get in an instance you are dragging it all day on a trail you can slide it up on the roof)
take good notes and fab every part twice, send the doubles my way including installation instructions.