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Safari Pacific MX2 Build


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This build never ceases to amaze me.
 


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Once again I'm completely, and utterly amazed.
 

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Looking good, glad I caught back up on the build
 

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Man I was on the edge of my chair readinghti sbuild all the way through, and then I got to page 13 and now the pictures won't show up on my computer.... AGGHHH!

From what I was able to see this is an absolutely amazing build! Now to figure out whats going on so I can see the rest of the thread...
 

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this thread combined with expedition portal inspired me to build my explorer into a expedition/overland rig rather than rock crawler... so on comes the sleeping platform/cargo box, more economic engine (rebuild), skinnier taller tires, gearing etc... possibly a RTT
 

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Hey Travis, I got to ask. How much bigger is your extended back panel in comparison to a 'normal' SuperCab like mine?
 

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Crazy build! Amazing skills! Looking through your North American Expedition....you drove through my home town, about 2 miles from my home. Small world.
 

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Crazy build! Amazing skills! Looking through your North American Expedition....you drove through my home town, about 2 miles from my home. Small world.
He drove through my hometown when driving through south jersey.
 

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I was looking through the sema pics. on your website, was that a trailer I saw that pops up like the tent on the back of your truck?
 

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Man I was on the edge of my chair readinghti sbuild all the way through, and then I got to page 13 and now the pictures won't show up on my computer.... AGGHHH!

From what I was able to see this is an absolutely amazing build! Now to figure out whats going on so I can see the rest of the thread...
Hmmm... They are working right now.

Hey Travis, I got to ask. How much bigger is your extended back panel in comparison to a 'normal' SuperCab like mine?
Roughly a foot. I don't remember off hand what the super cab size is. My extension is 30 inches.

Crazy build! Amazing skills! Looking through your North American Expedition....you drove through my home town, about 2 miles from my home. Small world.
Thanks! Cool. I've had a few other people say that too...lol

I was looking through the sema pics. on your website, was that a trailer I saw that pops up like the tent on the back of your truck?
Nope, there was a H3 behind me with an EeziAwn roof top tent. The H3 was pulling an Adventure Trailer Offroad Teardop, which are pretty cool by the way.
 

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Testing out the brightness of the lights I take a quick trip to the desert late at night. I'd say there's plenty of it. They also light up the surrounding area nicely too.





 

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Once again the camper and bed come off the truck to finish up some loose ends, including a roll on bed liner and chassis work.




With the bed liner material needing to dry I decided to tackle that first by masking off the exterior.




I then mix up the liner material Wil gave me and applied it to the inside of the bed.




Also I put some on the tailgate.

 

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The frame has rusted since the last time the frame was sand blasted.




Needless to say I re-blasted the frame.




With better access without the bed installed I start working on new shock mounts. First I cut the temporary shock bar out.




Then attached the charcoal canister for measurements on the new shock mounts.

 

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After measuring I strip all the components off the frame, mask the truck and then finally paint the frame.




The next day after curing I reattach all the components. I also add a longer breather hose to the charcoal canister.




With the possibility of using the stock spare tire holder in the future, I decide to double check if the socks will clear by cranking up a larger spare.



Everything looks good.

 

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Since I don't know where everything will land with the new axles and new Fox Shocks I'll be installing, I created adjustable stock mounts.





Mount partially completed. From here I can finish building the mount with the bed and camper installed, so I call it a day on the mounts.




Once the bed liner has completely cured and the chassis work was completed, I reinstall the bed and camper.

 
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