Trailtoy1993
Well-Known Member
Well, my nephew got himself a Daihatsu Rocky for next to nothing and then picked up a Toy axle at the swap meet. So, he's a pretty good kid that hasn't had the best childhood, so I try and give him as much support and positive influence as I can. Yesterday since my roll cage job never showed up, we decided to to go ahead and do the solid axle swap on the little thing. First, we took it wheeling at Evan's Creek Saturday for his first ever wheelin trip as a driver. AND FLOPPED IT! Unfortunately, I had left the camera at camp so didn't get any picks of the flop but it was soft and I did get one action shot of him.
And then the obligatory before swap ramp shots.
Here it is ready for the transformation! My nephew did all of his own cutting/welding, built the spring hanger, everything!
All Right! A bunch of useless junk gone!
Ready for this! He's really getting to be a good little fabricator! I'm proud of how fast he is learning this stuff!:awesomework:
Spring hanger in, measuring the square up and axle fore/aft prior to burning it in.
Burned in, steering on, brakes hooked, up ready to roll home!
Ridin' wit' the gangsta' lean!
27's out back 31's up front, :haha:
Tonight we are going to Toyota rear axle and spring over the back to match the front height, get some shock mounts on, slip yoke eliminate it, and build driveshafts. But it was getting late and he had to go to school today so we called it a night.
Drives a sh!t ton better then the wasted IFS junk that was on there! The thing was about deadly at freeway speeds before!!!!
And then the obligatory before swap ramp shots.
Here it is ready for the transformation! My nephew did all of his own cutting/welding, built the spring hanger, everything!
All Right! A bunch of useless junk gone!
Ready for this! He's really getting to be a good little fabricator! I'm proud of how fast he is learning this stuff!:awesomework:
Spring hanger in, measuring the square up and axle fore/aft prior to burning it in.
Burned in, steering on, brakes hooked, up ready to roll home!
Ridin' wit' the gangsta' lean!
27's out back 31's up front, :haha:
Tonight we are going to Toyota rear axle and spring over the back to match the front height, get some shock mounts on, slip yoke eliminate it, and build driveshafts. But it was getting late and he had to go to school today so we called it a night.
Drives a sh!t ton better then the wasted IFS junk that was on there! The thing was about deadly at freeway speeds before!!!!
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