Your pretty ballsy if you plan to mount link's to said "truss"
Pfft! This thing looks just like every ex-Super Gas drag car, Alston tube chassis, V-6 Mopar rock buggy out there on the trails. What's next? A '74 Charger sand rail???....Finally the NP205 is together and installed. I made a mount with advise from Zukkev for the transfer case, with a single mounting point, not double. It probably didn't need one, but I didn't like the idea of all that weight hanging on the adapter. It's urethane bushed on the bottom with rubber on the top where it mounts to a cross member, so some cushion and flexing allowed. Hopefully I won't experience any broken adapters or transmission cases. I also installed a smitty built inclinometer on the dash. More of a trinket than anything. It was an item on our show trailer I run for the company I work for, and since smitty went belly up, I asked for it, and they gave it to me, so free is a good price. Now it's time for suspension and axles. I have to step up and get the ARB and spool, then 5.38's for both axles. It's only money right? The show season has started for me, in medford this weekend, so not too many more free weekends to work on it from here till the end of summer. So lots of after work hours. I must say, it's a blast though.
That's why it's cool.:awesomework: Besides, you're using your brains instead of your checkbook to build this thing. You have three guesses to figure out who this is.You know, my buddy Stan (noexcuses) and I were talking. He has a friend that just can't beleive how much buggy's are worth. I'm pretty lucky in the dollars I've spent so far, as I already had a lot of the stuff I've used, and I'm fabricating a lot of stuff to save money instead of buying it. Then you think about the time invested, that's almost scary. Granted I love it and am having a blast doing it. Also when it's done, I can say I built it, no matter how bad or good it looks, I've done it. I sat down and figured up, since october, I am probably over 800 hours on the project so far. Just think if you had to pay someone else to do it for you:looser: That makes a buggy worth a fortune in my book. A fortune to me anyways.
That's why it's cool.:awesomework: Besides, you're using your brains instead of your checkbook to build this thing. You have three guesses to figure out who this is.