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We love to see peoples winter projects and we think
this one is very impressive. I think you will agree. As JR says "
this aint no store bought rig" and we would have to agee.
JR's 82 was bone stock 6 months ago (and needed TLC). It
started out as just big tires and some suspension and this is what
it ended up as.
5 inches of total lift with Energy suspension
bushings(no sway bar)
33x12.5 Interco tires squeezed on 15x8 wheels to
run low pressures
4.88 gears with a Detroit out back and Truetrack
lim. slip up front
All-pro Profield joints
Warn lockers
New bearings, bushings, seals, hardware, etc. all
over
Other Features:
My bro GAVE me a 87 parts truck with a 5 speed that
he rebuilt for me. (Thanks MEL)
I used the IFS steering box out of the 87 with
pump, res.,hoses,etc
All-Pro Hy-steer crossover steering kit with
shock
All-Pro u-bolt flip kit modified to my needs
(The All-Pro stuff works best on later model stuff)
I made my bumpers with 6" channel steel (cheap,
easy, strong)
Roll bars are made from ski-chair hanger (super
strong and free)
Simple flat-bed made from 3" angle and 2x12
pressure treated wood with rails to mount stuff
Custom wood tool box made by my Grandpa (bomb
proof)
I'm running a stock 22r motor with a new Weber
carb
Hedmen hedder to a 2 1/4 pipe straight back to a
Flowmaster muffler
Electric fan from a Saab 9000 (to free up some
ponies)
Pro-comp deep cycle battery
$18 gallon of O.D. green and a million dollar paint
job by Grandpa
Roll-on bedliner in cab after fixing major cancer
in floorboards
Kenwood stereo with custom speaker boxes by
Grandpa
As you might be able to tell, this aint no store bought
rig (You Rubicon guys know what I'm talking about). I built
90+ percent of this truck single handedly in my mothers 75 year old
garage in the winter, in Leadville,CO, at 10152 feet above see
level. (Literally single handed, I lost my right arm below the
elbow to a machine about 3 years ago) I am damn proud of it.
Thanks to Shawn and Big E for laying the beads, Mel for the tranny,
and Grandpa for the above mentioned stuff. I took it to
Moab last week,and everything worked great.I still need a few
things , like a winch, armor, t-case gears, but she can hang on any
trail I tried.
Hope you like it. My friends
and I call it "Little Red" (You can see why from the before
pic).
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