NotSoPC
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Oh and stripey thats just wrong :haha:
Only wrong if you find him behind your rig in the trail with an odd look on his face:haha:
Oh and stripey thats just wrong :haha:
This thing is turning out really cool! I like the front tube work.... makes it look mean! (I know, A kia??? Who'da thunk!:haha... Oh and don't worry about unc...his wife says he gets wood from the wierdest of stuff!:stirpot:
I like it, looks great!! I see you have the toyota limo in the background.........my buddy built that thing in the late 80's, it used to be red in color, we used to show our trucks together.
bad ass hope to see that thing in the woods
Looks sweet cant wait to see how it does.
Only wrong if you find him behind your rig in the trail with an odd look on his face:haha:
I do have some old pics when we used to show.........I'll see if I can find them........
The first thing its gonna do is run over that dream machine of Matts :haha:
Oh and stripey thats just wrong :haha:
Oh and don't worry about unc...his wife says he gets wood from the wierdest of stuff!:stirpot:
I just hope I dont run into that little camo zook in the woods when im alone. this 4.3 will will be wide open the other way :haha:
:haha::haha::haha: Oh, and it's pretty funny watching a 6'5" dude peel out of the driver's seat too!!!****les......:booo::fawkdancesmiley::haha:
:haha::haha::haha: Oh, and it's pretty funny watching a 6'5" dude peel out of the driver's seat too!!!
It's not a dream machine, it's a nightmareuke:
On another note, The rig is looking pretty sharp. :awesomework:
****les......:booo::fawkdancesmiley::haha:
:haha::haha::haha: Oh, and it's pretty funny watching a 6'5" dude peel out of the driver's seat too!!!
She fits like a glove......OJ's glove.
Capt. Understatement:flipoff:.....just playin HOMIE:011:I drive like a moron.
Cant really tell from the pics but is there any additional support going to the rear panhard mount? Looks like that baby could rip off fairly easy if a big side impact occured. I doubt that Frame is that thick. Not hating. Just seems like a lot potential load on one area, but I drive like a moron.
Capt. Understatement:flipoff:.....just playin HOMIE:011:
X2 on the mount @ the frame. Also....I would do whatever it took to get the Panhard FLAT or slightly inverted @ ride height. With the parallel lower links and a "not flat panhard" that thing is going to rear steer like a mofo.
unique rig for sure though:beer:
Capt. Understatement:flipoff:.....just playin HOMIE:011:
X2 on the mount @ the frame. Also....I would do whatever it took to get the Panhard FLAT or slightly inverted @ ride height. With the parallel lower links and a "not flat panhard" that thing is going to rear steer like a mofo.
unique rig for sure though:beer:
Hahahaha:fawkdancesmiley:
Love the project. Out of the box and totally cool but I would still maybe run a support bar from the passenger side of the frame to the panhard mount. And what the wookie pointed out, maybe a little higher on the mount on the axle side. Probably make the road manors that much nicer as well. I agree to not come down anymore on the frame side but the axle side is pretty easy to come up on. The existing Mount on the axle side is really not that tall. Some of the top guys in the worl run panhard mounts that are like two feet tall so I don't think it is that big a deal and it looks as though you have pleanty of clearence.
I always Ask myself, "what would happen If I grabbed a full size sledge and hit that fawker as hard as I could in the direction somthing would rip it off? Would it hold?" I am not a huge guy but I have broken a man's arm during an arm wrestling match and I did smash a 340+ ft homerun over the center field fence in my softball game the other night and I bet you money I could rip that fawker off the frame and that is not even neer the force that will be put on that mount as you have a 4000lb vehicle bouncing off that mount. It may just be overkill though. Just an opinion. You are kicking ass on this project.
X2 on running a support from the frame mount end to the opposite framerail...good idea!!!