from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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Re: from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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we'll keep this open for both sides...i don't mind hearing them.

Here's my 1985 Toyota....and it's progress.

started out as this
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then went to this
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then I broke it (don't ask) so now it looks like...
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Re: from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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Nice work there!
I got a few quesrtions for ya!

Will the front crossmember lay flat on the ground aired out?

Are you going to gusset your lower link bars?

Thanks

Im looking for a 87 ranger and I want to do a yota front setup on it.
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yes the whole thing will lay flat on the ground aired out.


no, we won't be gusseting under the bars even though everyone seems to think it's needed. Those brackets will spread the weight over the bar enough they won't bend. 1.25 1/4 wall dom isn't going to go anywhere
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Re: from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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Marz, the reason we aren't gusseting the bars is just because the bags are so far back on the bars, it really doesn't need it. If the bars were 36 inches long or whatever it may be, and the bag was dead center.....we would definitely gusset it for safety more than anything.

I made a list for the ford today in class as I dug through my LMC catalog.

-Page 15
(2) Cowl Lacing Kit 14.95
(10) Firewall Plug 2.95

-Page 26
(16) Front Cab Floor Panel-LH/RH 39.95ea x 2= 79.90
(17) Front Cab Mount-LH/RH 29.95ea x 2= 59.90

-Page 100
(22) Repair Arm Kit 12.95


-Total = 170.65

-Crossmember/Suspension = 200.00

170.65+200=370.65
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Re: from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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its good to see you are back on the bumpwagon lol, i missed seeing updates on your truck, it got me suspended from skool cause message boards are a big no-no :nono: when your soppused to be doin work lol.
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aramil wrote:its good to see you are back on the bumpwagon lol, i missed seeing updates on your truck, it got me suspended from skool cause message boards are a big no-no :nono: when your soppused to be doin work lol.
im not so sure if i should be proud or scared...lol
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BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID!!!!! lol

lol, i just liked seing a good build being done with a low budget, and school got boring lol.
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aramil wrote:BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID!!!!! lol

lol, i just liked seing a good build being done with a low budget, and school got boring lol.
low budget? haha I wish. Maybe compared to some. I have 2500 or so in that truck and it still looks like a pile of crap haha. The toyota is the same way lol. ~6600 bucks and doesn't even have a single color primer job or carpet LOL
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psshh who needs paint? that can wait tell the important stuff is done lol, i like the toyota as well but im not really into the imports, are you going to try and get the bump low enough to lay frame?
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Re: from beginning to end!"Project: Big Nell"(11/1/07)

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aramil wrote:psshh who needs paint? that can wait tell the important stuff is done lol, i like the toyota as well but im not really into the imports, are you going to try and get the bump low enough to lay frame?

no, the bump won't lay frame and right now im contemplating just throwin some wheels/tires on it, some gauges in it and workin on the metal while my dad drives it. I can do the crossmember anytime I want, but it needs to have some miles put on it or that motor is gunna go to waste.
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