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Crawlin's Build Thread


:headbang:ordering new leaves from skyjacker, 6" soft coil springs and an extreme drop pitman arm:headbang: I wanna get this project moving.
 
Need 4.56's and a selectable locker for this pig to match the front.
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I started ripping into the new d35. I got the rigged(welded) knuckle ready to come off on one side. Also went to throw on new manual hubs(on my trucks axle), didnt have a magnet so I couldnt get the key out:thefinger:. Think i may wait anyways and do new ball joints, u-joints and bearings... couldnt hurt to have it all set up and working well for when I get it lifted and go wheeling. Id feel stupid if I did all that work and had a ball joint or something go out on the trail.
 
that would be the smart thing to do. i cant wait to see it done. i love lifted super cabs.
 
Well the old knuckles are off. lost a snap ring in the process, heard one "ping" before it rolled out into the yard for good.
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You should get the steering knuckles off a '94-'97 Ranger. They have the bolt on 2 piston brake calipers instead of the slide 1 piston caliper.

If you decide you don't want 4.56 gears, I will buy the Dana 35 gears from ya!
 
You should get the steering knuckles off a '94-'97 Ranger. They have the bolt on 2 piston brake calipers instead of the slide 1 piston caliper.

If you decide you don't want 4.56 gears, I will buy the Dana 35 gears from ya!

seems like a good idea. will the pads and discs I have work with that setup? and is it a bolt in swap? Also what is the benefit?
 
They are the 95'-97'.

You'll need the steering knuckles, brackets, calipers, and pads.

Your current rotors will work. They show the same part # anyways.

You're steering linkage will work on the newer knuckles.

You may need new brake lines......but most likely your's should work.

The 2 piston calipers will offer a more consistent braking. Maybe offer a little advantage.

I picked up another set recently, after the first set was stolen along with a bunch of scrap. I'll be putting them on when the truck get a lift.
 
I like the idea of better braking power, especially since I am putting on bigger tires, but thats a mod that I will do down the road. I got brand new pads with this axle that I want to wear out first.

Got bored last night so I played with the sawzall. 60/40 bench style to buckets. What do you think?
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I like the idea of better braking power, especially since I am putting on bigger tires, but thats a mod that I will do down the road. I got brand new pads with this axle that I want to wear out first.

Got bored last night so I played with the sawzall. 60/40 bench style to buckets. What do you think?
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you kno whats funny? i got that same cup holder, i just used a hacksaw to make it work for me:idiot:
 
should have the loot to "finish" soon. In the mean time needing something to work on I removed my stabilizer bar, a little more body roll but not horrible. Also removed my spare tire carrier and have been brainstorming ways to mount one in the bed. Then I cleaned the carb/filter on the dirtbike (xr50 with a 88cc big bore kit and other extras, ever gone 50mph on a rollerskate?) and went and tore the sh*t out of my neighborhood. Kinda scary on asphalt with knobby tires, rear end wants to slide out.
 
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should have the loot to "finish" soon. In the mean time needing something to work on I removed my stabilizer bar, a little more body roll but not horrible. Also removed my spare tire carrier and have been brainstorming ways to mount one in the bed. Then I cleaned the carb/filter on the dirtbike (xr50 with a 88cc big bore kit and other extras, ever gone 50mph on a rollerskate?) and went and tore the sh*t out of my neighborhood. Kinda scary on asphalt with knobby tires, rear end wants to slide out.

Ohh but their so much fun
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This is the same bike before it blew up

Now with a 125 motor, long travel front end and swingarm.....and yea i know the rear shock is way too long
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Vid of that bike and a few others too
 
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Danger88ranger-that is a sweet bike. Im still running the stock swingarm + i-shock myself for now. I have two, the other which is mainly stock besides a bar kit and some homebrew mods to the airfilter and carb, but I want to do a 125cc and 4spd clutch eventually.

heres my beast
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and a few from when my bikes lived in the house...redneck
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Im still running the stock swingarm + i-shock myself for now.

Thats funny, i ran the same setup. I really liked it stock till my buddy bought a built bike, then i had to build mine. Makes the landings a bit softer on those big doubles. :headbang:
 

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