diluted, when I started out I had no experience either, just takes time/tools/money to make your rig exactly how your want it... less money = more time. I would rather learn and stumble through a project than pay someone to do it for me.
diluted, when I started out I had no experience either, just takes time/tools/money to make your rig exactly how your want it... less money = more time. I would rather learn and stumble through a project than pay someone to do it for me.
Learned how to weld about 10yrs ago and have just picked up more tools and skills cuttin up and reshaping my xj and other stuff... i'm an engineer by profession so this is my creative outlet.
Dammit dude, you got too much money and too much time on your hands! Awesome work! That thing really stands out as one of the most thorough, best done builds I have ever seen. I just need to ditch the ball and chain and win the lottery and I'll be right there with ya brother!
I just read your build, and that is one heck of a machine you are building!! You are an engineer is see. I just graduated with my mechanical engineering degree... (currently looking for a job) but I can not wait to have a shop, and an extra jeep to do something like this to. Its my dream. Just got to get a job!!!! So, just thought I'd say, awesome work!! There is nothing more rewarding than to have a project like this turn out so well. Keep up the good work!!
More updates... the dash is now complete with all the gages, lights switches, etc. I am still having issues getting the Auto Meter speedo to caibrate with the OEM speed sender in the t-case output...will probably have to rig up a magnet and sender on the driveshaft to get it to work.