4x4_Welder
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- Location
- Twin Falls, ID
So this is a bit of a new field for me. I grew up in the Northeast, so most of my early 4x4 experience is with slippery snot clay, mixed with gravel, mixed with smooth granite. Most stuff was just play stuff, go out, wheel, break it, limp home, etc.
Living in Arizona, I spent a good amount of time roaming around Flagstaff, Payson, and Pine on the forest service roads in a little 2wd pickup. I started really liking the "journey as a destination" aspect, but haven't had the opportunity to pursue that until now. After a bunch of moving around, now I have a permanent location to work on this. And after a bout with cancer, I'm ready to get going on this build.
For the last six years, I've been building a truck off and on. I have pretty much all the components, and a decently solid plan.
I started with what I had, a 1981 Ford Courier longbed.
I am a fan of diesel power, so this thing needs to be diesel. I had a Mercedes OM617 basically fall into my lap, so that's what it's getting. I didn't really like the trans options (or their prices) that go with that engine, and the available adapters didn't really appeal to me, so I developed an adapter to a Ford small block bell, with a nice heavy flywheel to help low end torque.
For now, I have an M5R2 five speed, but the kit will work with a ZF as well.
I haven't settled on a case yet. I'm leaning towards reclocking an NP208 or BW case to clear the exceptionally narrow frame on this thing. I'd like to run something fancy, but have to be very fiscally conscious.
For axles, I have a left hand drop J2000 D44, and a Toyota 8" rear. I'm planning on TJ coils up front on a Ford 3 link, and the stock Mazda leafs out back with blocks and a traction link for now. Eventually I'd like to go to coils and a three link in the rear as well.
I'm not sure on tires yet. Heightwise, it looks like 32s or 33s will be a good fit. I don't plan on going wild off road with this rig, but I don't want a good sized rock or ledge to turn me away either.
Sliders are in the plan, and eventually an exo maybe.
This will be a fairly light rig, for long weekend trips, maybe more eventually. It'll of course pull DD duty occasionally during the summer, and be driven too/from trails, so it needs to be kept nominally street legal. I'm planning some M715 style tire covers, not Baja flares.
I know this truck will get beat up a bit, it's not going to be a mall crawler or trailer queen.
Living in Arizona, I spent a good amount of time roaming around Flagstaff, Payson, and Pine on the forest service roads in a little 2wd pickup. I started really liking the "journey as a destination" aspect, but haven't had the opportunity to pursue that until now. After a bunch of moving around, now I have a permanent location to work on this. And after a bout with cancer, I'm ready to get going on this build.
For the last six years, I've been building a truck off and on. I have pretty much all the components, and a decently solid plan.
I started with what I had, a 1981 Ford Courier longbed.
I am a fan of diesel power, so this thing needs to be diesel. I had a Mercedes OM617 basically fall into my lap, so that's what it's getting. I didn't really like the trans options (or their prices) that go with that engine, and the available adapters didn't really appeal to me, so I developed an adapter to a Ford small block bell, with a nice heavy flywheel to help low end torque.
For now, I have an M5R2 five speed, but the kit will work with a ZF as well.
I haven't settled on a case yet. I'm leaning towards reclocking an NP208 or BW case to clear the exceptionally narrow frame on this thing. I'd like to run something fancy, but have to be very fiscally conscious.
For axles, I have a left hand drop J2000 D44, and a Toyota 8" rear. I'm planning on TJ coils up front on a Ford 3 link, and the stock Mazda leafs out back with blocks and a traction link for now. Eventually I'd like to go to coils and a three link in the rear as well.
I'm not sure on tires yet. Heightwise, it looks like 32s or 33s will be a good fit. I don't plan on going wild off road with this rig, but I don't want a good sized rock or ledge to turn me away either.
Sliders are in the plan, and eventually an exo maybe.
This will be a fairly light rig, for long weekend trips, maybe more eventually. It'll of course pull DD duty occasionally during the summer, and be driven too/from trails, so it needs to be kept nominally street legal. I'm planning some M715 style tire covers, not Baja flares.
I know this truck will get beat up a bit, it's not going to be a mall crawler or trailer queen.
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