THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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NO WAY!!!

Im gunna go get some lunch and new fleece lined jeans then..............































WORK ON BLACK JEEP!!!!!!!!!!! :shocked::shocked::shocked:

The shop needs some cleaning/reorganizing and Im gunna get the 14b back together and new UBE's made.
 
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Bill was saying to have the little tie rods from the cylinder to the arm toe'd out a little when the tires are pointed straight so that on full lock they aren't at a severe angle.

With that logic, why would I not want to drill them as far as comfortably possible to keep the ram away enough from the axle and keep room for a trackbar?

The further out you place the holes, the more travel your ram needs to steer to full lock. Which equals more fluid that needs to flow.

Closer in means less travel, less fluid, but more pressure needed for the same amount of steering force. It's easier to get more pressure than it is to get more flow.

The idea with the tie rods is that you want them inline with the ram shaft at full extension, to minimize side loading (possibility for bending the ram shaft or damaging the shaft guides/seals). Just by how things move this results in them being angled when the wheels are pointed straight.

One thing to consider is mounting the trackbar in front of the ram. If you're building a hoop/truss thing to mount the ram anyway, putting the trackbar mount further towards the front of the truck isn't that big a deal. Then you just need to move the frame mount forward too.
 
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Whoa whoa whoa...

I don't want people to think I know what I'm doing, then they might actually copy some of my horrible ideas.

Im just looking for an excuse to use my 2000# paper weight.


If you don't have progress pics by tonight, I'm reporting your build thread for lack of building.

Deal. I think I might make a new bottom piece outta 3/8" instead of the 3/4" piece ive already got, itll tuck up nicer and not leave a lip on the transition.
 
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One thing to consider is mounting the trackbar in front of the ram. If you're building a hoop/truss thing to mount the ram anyway, putting the trackbar mount further towards the front of the truck isn't that big a deal. Then you just need to move the frame mount forward too.

I actually saw that on someone's build on pirate, where they mounted the trackbar on the hoop/truss thing.

I might actually do that.
 
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I'm screwed for time tonight, tomorrow night, saturday night... etc but Ross are you gonna be around Sunday night through sometime next week? Not sure when but I wanna pick that 8.25 up off you and I seem to recall something I need to bring to you for some reason but don't remember what it is.
 
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I'm screwed for time tonight, tomorrow night, saturday night... etc but Ross are you gonna be around Sunday night through sometime next week? Not sure when but I wanna pick that 8.25 up off you and I seem to recall something I need to bring to you for some reason but don't remember what it is.

Ill be around whenever you wanna grab it. I cant think of anything you owe me/ need to bring to me.
 
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Originally Posted by MoparManiac View Post
$705 - 88 Ford HP60 10 Factory complete front axle kit with spicer 5-806s
$175 - front D60 drive flanges
$850 - D60 ARB 4.56 and up (RD35)
$339 - D60 lockright (35-spline)
$325 - Yukon rear D60 35-spline chromo shafts (1x 36.5", 1x 39.5")

$2394 (Free shipping)

Goddamn that's a lot of cake.
Don't forget to add $150-$200ish depending on which compressor you get for the ARB.
 
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Don't forget to add $150-$200ish depending on which compressor you get for the ARB.

I was thinking about that.

Either that or run an OBA setup off the factory compressor?

Also...any reason I shouldn't run a Yukon Spartan over a Lockright? It's $40 cheaper.
 
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I actually saw that on someone's build on pirate, where they mounted the trackbar on the hoop/truss thing.

I might actually do that.

Might have been my friend Chris Demartini, his is what I had in mind...you can kind of see it here.

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Oh...either way I don't think there's a reason I shouldnt...?

Also, do you think going 2" OD x 0.250" is good for LCAs? I remember talking with Bill about getting some heat treated chromo arms from Heretic Fab because the price was decent.

$145 per link from Heretic Fab.

My LCAs are 33.5" from eye to eye.
 
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The Heretic Fab links have gotten real good reviews from everyone I know running them.

My 2 x .25 DOM lowers are all bent a little bit, but you're gonna be less heavy than I am, so it's probably fine. Especially with the heat treat & chromo.
 
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Oh...either way I don't think there's a reason I shouldnt...?

Also, do you think going 2" OD x 0.250" is good for LCAs? I remember talking with Bill about getting some heat treated chromo arms from Heretic Fab because the price was decent.

$145 per link from Heretic Fab.
You're making me looking like I just throw away money here. :laugh:

I mentioned it might be a good investment idea rather than buy cut lengths of DOM and tube adapters. All my links are just 1018 or 1020 DOM, I've already bent my 1.75" OD 0.375" wall lowers up front. My 2" OD 0.375" wall lowers out back are perfect. If the front LCAs get worse I'll either replace them with the same as out back or cost justify the Heretic Fab versions.
 
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