your woodgrain stuff just showed up on comancheclub. In a box of stuff being sold in miami.
Hilarious. Just hilarious.:dunce:
I can still understand youall's thumbs down on the flatbed street truck, but just wait. It's either flat bed, or tub out a factory bed to fit the tires. I made the right choice.
I don't want to get ahead of myself here (but I'm gonna anyway). This'll be getting black DC1 wheels, likely 16x10. The flat bed is to allow for wide back tires. I'll be cutting off the frame behind the forward leaf spring mounts so that we can change the geometry a little back there, and allow for the 4 link.
Like I've said, I'm getting ahead of myself, but it's in my nature to plan the entire project out before I move on it. The next step is to build the support for the radiator, then I'm pulling the engine, tranny, and radiator back out. Next will be to pull the fuel lines and rear brake lines, clean up the engine wiring, and degrease the underside of the truck, as the original engine was blowing so much oil out the top that it's caked under the truck. While I'm doing this, the engine will go to my guy Garrett at Heartland Offroad to get pulled apart and inspected. I bought it rebuild/used, so I can only assume that the guy cut every corner. New cam, lifters, and likely pistons are on the list. I probably won't have too many progress updates before the end of the year, since we're focusing on paying off some bills right now (so that I can spend more on the MJ later!!!). I'll mostly be doing the 'free' stuff right now, like pull the interior and replace it with the black stuff, the core support, and stiffening up the uniframe with plate steel with holes in it (like I read in a jeep speed article a long time ago) and getting the thing cleaned up all around.