thank you for doing all that work and not installing TRE's. looks bootiful!
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thank you for doing all that work and not installing TRE's. looks bootiful!
Wicked pissa. Now kluge the rest together and get it on the trail!
Waiting on steering shaft parts, so I mounted the hydroboost, finished off the triple stick, and started on the dash.
Hydroboost is from a '98 Dodge 1 ton. I now have parts from all of the Big 3! "It's a '49, '50, '51, '52..." :laughing:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../aac.sized.jpg
Dash framework:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../aaa.sized.jpg
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../aab.sized.jpg
The gauges and switch panel will mount on the vertical parrellelogram :D shaped piece. Seat mounts will tie into the horizontal bars running up the trans tunnel. I need to order a shift panel, and am looking at this one right now. I want a reasonably priced lighted switch panel, so if you guys have any suggestions I'd appreciate it.
this guy might be able to help you: http://www.12voltguy.com/
them triple sticks is sexy.
That's where I got my switchpanel in the burb.Quote:
Originally Posted by uglyota
While everything I've seen from 12voltguy is rad, it's just too damn expensive for me to justify. His 5 switch panel is more that 2x the Moroso one, unless the has the cheap chit listed somewhere else.
I had a 12x3" 11 switch panel with 1 being the in-cab winch control made by him and it came out to like $100 shipped. This was with like 7 switches w/ LED (color of my chosing) and the red flippy covers with decals on them, with the rest of the holes plugged. I looked at some of the panels in Summit and they are like $200 for a 6 switch panel thats not even custom!! I havent shopped around cause I liked his stuff the best but IMO its worth the money. Here's a pic of my panel.
nitrous, huh?
No thats for the battery isolator ***. The master arm one is for the OBA system b/c he didnt have any OBA related decals.
Very nice panel. Did you call him or e-mail him for that price on a custom panel? He has an 8 switch panel similar to yours listed for $145.
I PM'd him on coloradok5.com I dont know if I got a good deal cause I'm a member there or what but he's a good guy to deal with. I also got a 12 circuit fuse panel from him to use with the switches.
Or if you're cheap and have the fab skills..those switches can be had for $4.95 a pop on sounddomain.com, make the panel, add the lights, do the wiring.
Hhhhokay. My digicam crapped out on me, so between getting a new one, installing software, having a kid, having a job, and caring for said kid and wife I have managed to get some work done. Here's the proof:
1 coat of paint, sanded again waiting for the front fenders and hood...and a relatively non-humid day:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../abs.sized.jpg
Motorvation:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../abv.sized.jpg
Front view, sans headlight bezels and parts of the grille. I had to chop the grille into 3 pieces to fit around the grille guard. Which, BTW, is a "slightly" modified Warn unit from a '90s GMC:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../abw.sized.jpg
Dash:
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../abu.sized.jpg
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle.../abt.sized.jpg
Sorry about the blurry pics, I'm still getting used to my camera. It runs, but I'm waiting on my driveshafts to show up from High Angle. They should be here Wednesday the 18th and installed that night along with some finish welding on the antiwrap bar. It'll go out for exhaust the next day, which should give me a week to troubleshoot before Memorial Day weekend.
Left on the to do list:
--Install Driveshafts
--Exhaust
--Wire fans for trans cooler & ps cooler
--Plumb hydro lines for steering
--Attach fairlead
--Fab ice chest mount
--Break in camshaft
--Install console
--Minor welding and double check bolts/nuts.
I'll get to the on-board air and on-board welder later, I'm just ready to get the damn thing out of the shop.
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