Astro_fusion
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Hah, maybe it's what pays for all my rockauto orders.Soooo.....I suppose you think you can weld?
That is some good sh*t.
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Hah, maybe it's what pays for all my rockauto orders.Soooo.....I suppose you think you can weld?
That is some good sh*t.
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Welcome to TRS!! I've seen your rig on FB I believe.
Thing is a beast, great craftsman ship on your work too!
We are all drooling!![]()
Hey thanks, and yeah that's the front hub hybrid setup, 33 x 12.5's right now, 4.10's with a truetrack in the rear. Beam brackets I modeled 1.5" of drop which is pretty close to rangito stx geo, couldn't find a set in the yards around here.So is that a Dana 35 with Dana 44 knuckles and hubs? What size BFG's are you using? What gear ratio is in the axles? Did you custom build your own TTB drop brackets?
Awesome build!!
Mr_fusion...
Thanks for taking the time to share what you got going on with your Super Deuce. I thought there was a bit more then meets the eye with it.
Your fabrication and welding skills make me think I should just take my metal working tools out back and just set fire to them. But I won't... I'll just keep plugging away and try to channel some of your powers my way. Awesome work man,..
Love the flat line torque you got out of that 4.0L SOHC... I'm a fan of that engine. Not so much of the over complicated timing system but they sure feel better to me then the OHV version. Maybe a ModBox super charger is in your future?
I may pull some inspiration from your roll cage too...
Once again... thanks for sharing and welcome to TRS.
If you're ever just killing time on the internet... stop in over at Bronco Corral... we always have room for more enthusiasts there.
Made it a point to use the best parts fomoco put out for rangers and explorers for this build.
Soooo.....I suppose you think you can weld?![]()
What FOMOCO parts catalog did you use, pretty certain I ain't never seen those parts in one of them.
That's welded?!?! I thought he just opened a roll of new dimes and glued them on.
I was taught to identify a bad weld as part of my tech training for avaition maintenance. The instructor even said it's a good thing I don't need to be a welder, just know how to identify problems, cause I can't weld for shit. I was (emphysis on was) good at identifying a bad weld though, and my friend, that ain't a bad weld!
Say wanna move to GA and do some pro-bono welding work for me? I've got a floor pan that's gonna need replacing.