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Post by chefted on Mar 21, 2010 19:34:35 GMT -4
K this is not a hard core tech build. Just a solid Waggy with a few upgrades. We scored two waggys for a cool grand one was a runner with 100k on the odo and a 6" lift already installed. Plans include hopped up 360 with EFI, part time 4WD conversion, 4 wheel disks, 35's, crossover steering, air bags for the rear, 8.8 in the rear with the 44 front converted to 5X5.5 bolt pattern. pics are coming
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Post by 4X4PLAY on Mar 21, 2010 19:40:50 GMT -4
waiting fer the pics!! is that the one that came from Quebec?? Jeff
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Post by Creepy on Mar 21, 2010 20:10:25 GMT -4
looks good on facebook, but was wondering why the rear swap?
That one in my yard looks like its headed for getting parted out, the guy who bought it got another one he's putting Wontons in and mine is now an orphan.
pics!
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Post by chefted on Mar 21, 2010 21:06:56 GMT -4
Swapped the rear because I know its up to towing my jeep, waggy 44 was only 58" wide FT is 60" had small 2.5" tubes and had 2.73's, wanted 5.5 bolt pattern, easy to bolt on disk brakes. Ect.
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Post by chefted on Mar 21, 2010 21:26:06 GMT -4
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Post by Creepy on Mar 21, 2010 21:32:35 GMT -4
gonna put drive flanges on the front?
Wicked seeing more of these get some attention.
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Post by chefted on Mar 22, 2010 7:45:33 GMT -4
No I will be using Locking hubs
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Post by 'Roach on Mar 22, 2010 7:58:15 GMT -4
Pics man! More pics!
Love the FSJ's... someday, my bank account and availability will combine...
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Post by coletrickle on Mar 22, 2010 20:50:50 GMT -4
Sweet Waggy! These rigs are personal favs of mine ever since I got a hotwheels with rubber tires. Hahaha
I would have kept the woodgrain...I`m all about the woodgrain...
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Post by chefted on Mar 28, 2010 16:14:44 GMT -4
Test fit Studs drilled and tapped Rt side arm with cones and nuts Side shot test fit Ford inner bearing race VS Jeep inner Ford hub, need to machine to fit larger Jeep inner wheel bearing Jeep spindle, large inner bearing modle
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Post by chefted on Apr 3, 2010 17:51:12 GMT -4
Knuckle installed Pimp rims Parts rig Ya ya I know chrome, but it was the only one I could get De wooded more fun Power Even more power Double roller chain
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Post by rue on Apr 3, 2010 21:06:22 GMT -4
Nice goodies..But I think you need a thicker steering arm rue
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Post by chefted on Apr 3, 2010 21:11:50 GMT -4
Nice goodies..But I think you need a thicker steering arm rue Haha, yes it is thick. But this way I get the correct height without running a spacer under it. ;D
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Post by T-Dogg on Apr 3, 2010 21:12:57 GMT -4
Man even the parts rig looks in good shape. Looks like a powerhouse build man. Cant wait to see it done. Da Dogg
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Post by Creepy on Apr 4, 2010 7:16:54 GMT -4
nice looking headers, I've never seen those before.
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