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    Quote Originally Posted by TexTJ209 View Post
    You can also make your own:
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    bad news this will not make it to the karl bash, put the rear suspension together and it is way tall it now need to redo the leafs and put them outboard more in a stock location, booo. i would rather take my time to build this that build it then redo it two months later. Turns out it was a 6 month project trying to get completed in 3 oh well.
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    It's ok, cause Kevin is going to take his Blue Bronco and wheel it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stx4wheeler View Post
    bad news this will not make it to the karl bash, put the rear suspension together and it is way tall it now need to redo the leafs and put them outboard more in a stock location, booo. i would rather take my time to build this that build it then redo it two months later. Turns out it was a 6 month project trying to get completed in 3 oh well.
    Yeah do it right the first time, otherwise it will just be a giant rusted out turd....
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    hey jerry hows is that 4 wheeler, i mean jimmy, i mean water heater doing
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    I'm sorry young man, but park rules CLEARLY state, you must be this tall to insult me.
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    alright still no pics as i cannot find my camera cord. Version 3.0 of the rear suspension is complete minus some added bracing for the rear hangers. Im guessing at around 6 inches of lift. That should be about perfect with the sprung over front with stock leafs. Cook, Davido etc throw me up a pic or a link or two on what you all did to fix your front spring wrap if you dont mind.
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    rear axle is now centered and under the truck for good. I built a bad dood front dana 44 cover out of the stock dodge cover and a ford ttb diff, thanks for the diff karl. I also drilled both knuckle's out to accept the 3/4 heims on my steering, totally cleaned all sand/mud crap out of the axle tubes and housing. The only things left to do on the front is put some more weld on the spider gears, and re-install all of the shafts and such. I also started the boat siding.

    Here as some pics of frame repair, rear end with patented frick- axle jackstands that allow you roll axles around the shop floor with extreme ease, and diff cover. Also my custom carb tuner at work.
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    Texas chainsaw massacre facemask diff guard!
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota View Post
    Texas chainsaw massacre facemask diff guard!
    I bet Rowdy gets wood when he sees it, because that is some of the most redneck shiat I have ever seen.
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    Tell Chris to get it up and I will do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyota View Post
    Texas chainsaw massacre facemask diff guard!
    exactly my thought when i was cutting it all up
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    Why didn't you just cut out the entire bolt pattern/cover from the ttb and use that?

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    the covers dont have quite the same dimensions,as you can see from all of the cuts in the ttb cover that i scabbed on top. That was the original plan when i made the cover. It may not look great but it makes for a cheap an really thick front cover.
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    The bolt pattern is not the same?
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