- Location
- Richfield, UT.
Can you make one of those fancy short pans for less than $250 and still be worth your welding time? That looks like a fair amount of prep/weld time.
Im sure i could, especially if i did 5 at a time.
I have two.I have a truck pan sitting around...
I have turned truck pans into f body pans. Hmmm this just gave ma a business idea. . .
I found another LJ hardtop this week. It's also damaged from being flopped on its side, but both side glass pieces are good. Real nice guy, gave me a screaming deal.I was really excited about one of my most recent purchases, an LJ hard top! I had the brilliant idea of setting the hard top on the tub to set the windshield pitch then I could start to measure for the roll cage. And this happened...View attachment 115668
It's been VERY slow going. I continue to work on my hydro assist steering, which is pretty much done.Seeing your interest in Winter 4x4 Jamboree reminded me to come check your build progress. Anything new?
Possibly a fuel tank. I'm currently using the stock YJ tank but would like to explore the possibility of a fuel cell custom built to fit inside frame rails and maybe raise the cargo floor a few inches.What aluminum do you need welded?
Possibly a fuel tank. I'm currently using the stock YJ tank but would like to explore the possibility of a fuel cell custom built to fit inside frame rails and maybe raise the cargo floor a few inches.
So I'm using a Torque locker in the front D60. My axles/unit bearings slide in to within about 1/4"- 3/8" of the unit bearing seating then get tight not wanting to easily slide further. Do you guys think it could be spline related at that point?
No, I haven't figured out the cause. Came out easy, put the Torque locker in and that last 1/4" just doesn't want to go. I've got some bare OEM 1550 joint shafts I need to try.Did you ever figure this out? I don't recall any excessive "tightness" putting in my unit bearings, other than the O-ring drag...