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Only minor updates due to working a lot and extreme laziness...Got the rear diagonals and gusseting for those done.
Pulled the stock steering column and brake booster. Decided I'm going to front-half this beast and rebuild the entire front end with a snazzy crossmember to incorporate the D44 beam pivots and motor mounts. I plan on pushing the front end forward 4-6" to help clear bigger tires at the firewall at bump. I'd just rather work from a clean slate than work around the funky-shaped stock frame and POS crossmember. Soon the firewall will be gone as well and I will build a new one around the new drivetrain. I'm hoping I will magically come into a large sum of money soon so I can pick up an Atlas and get the mockup started. Anyone want to buy some sweet radius arms?
Haha yah I know...I plan on cutting out the entire firewall and starting from scratch after the motor is pushed back a bit...I would like to push it back 6-12", but it depends on where the shifter will be loacted as well so we will have to see
Okay guys I FINALLY have an update worth posting. Picked up some 2x6 3/16" this week and threw on some new frame rails tonight in lieu of watching the super bowl (I KNOW THAT'S MESSED UP) but I have felt like a total tool lately because I haven't gotten anything done on the rig.
I still have a lot of plating to finish the splice, but the hard part is done. I am going to box in both framerails back to the radius arm brackets and the plating will be lap welded about 12" over the new framerails. With that and all sorts of tubes connecting everything up to the cage I am confident it will be plenty strong...not to mention a really easy platform to build the new suspension, crossmember and motor mounts onto!
Also met a solid connection this weekend to help me build my motor...so that ball is beginning to roll as well. Can't wait to have a big ole high horsepower 350 sitting between those new framerails