I just stumbled onto this build and it looks great! I did the SOA on the back of my X but I haven't figured out a way to do the rear shocks yet. They're just bolted into the sway bar brackets for now. I haven't done any wheeling with it yet but I'd like to get that solved before I do take it out. Also, bout how much would you say that bumper you're building weighs? I think if it gets too heavy, it'll end up squattin the front a little. I plan to exocage mine someday to try and save the body and put stingers front and rear.
its nice for expedition wheeling or mall crawlin but for rock crawling and the like, it sucked. i destroyed my approach with it. but it went to a toyota guy that gave me 450 for it, which bought my steel for bumpers, sliders, and left me with extra for my wifes tires on her dakota.
ok I finished the rear, almost totally finished the front as well.. it needs some grinding and flap disc'ing it. don't mind the date on the camera. i didn't set it.
Bracket inside frame
Bracket outside frame
Front bumper
Rear bracket
Inside Corners
Rear Bumper
I will be putting the clevis mounts in the front asap, after I get my job.
So I was bored today, unemployed, and decided I wanted to fire up my welder. I looked around and found some 3/4" square tube with a semi thick wall and decided I had enough to build a roof rack. Used my sawzall for cutting so nothing was PERFECTLY straight as far as cuts but anyways...
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