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Rabbit's '88 B2


Rabbit

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Dec 17, 2007
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Vehicle Year
1988
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This is more or less going to show my build from the beginning to its current stage. It's a little long so please be patient and enjoy. I'm going to start with mostly pics and edit the post with more details over time. So here I go...

The first pics I got of it are after I stripped and primed it...
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Home with new paint...
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A little stock flexing...
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fabbing up the new bumpers...
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Pulled out the 2.9...
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...and put in the 4.0...
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I put on a poor man's 2" lift and the angle proved to be a little too much for the stock driveshaft...
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So I made a new one from a Wagonneer front shaft...
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Got tired of a wet intake so I looked through the tech library for snorkel ideas and came up with this...3" pvc, dryer vent hose, 4" pvc cap and a lot of RTV...
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...also fabbed up a roof rack while I was at it...
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Here is how it currently sits. I finally got a 4" RC lift installed and picked up a set of 33"x12.50 T-birds for $100 (total for 7 of them). In the very near future, I intend to weld the front and rear, add a 3" body, trim the fenders, and possibly chop the top and add roll cage and soft top.
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Here is a recent pic with a little action...
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Dont weld the front u wont be able to change axle shafts fast enough... but the Rear go for it best improvement you can make besides gettin tires other than Thornbirds but at that price I wouldnt have passed them up either. Great job so far now jsut get rid of the D28 and rock out.
 
Just a tip Idk if you do or not but unhooking the sway bars for offroading is deffinately worth the effort.
 
Yeah I removed the front sway bar but the rear is still on.
 

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