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Well i gotta agree, the blue and silver looks good. After the coolant and exh what else is left?

Wiring...brake lines ...drivelines..... put the front axle together... and a few little things here and there. Family life might slow me down a bit but it WILL get finished. Im kinda looking for some help on it. I suck at wiring because Im color blind and also suck at running brake lines. Im also getting burnt out.
 
Any idea how many feet of tube you used on your interior cage and back-half? Not including your sub-frame set up under the cab....

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I don't think so, there's a caption with one of the pics when they originally welded the piece in and it said it was just because....not really functional.

The handle will have a function..... everyone will find out someday.:redneck:
 
Jp and i got the klune a dana 300 in today.
 

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Looken good Brian, glad to see your working on it. Can you make the skid plate a little higher for more clearence, every inch helps. On skid plates to.:awesomework:
 
what was the purpose for rotating the transfer case up?:rolleyes: that belly is hangin low under that case.:eeek:

Thats how the owner drew it up:flipoff: :haha:

Only problem i forsee is the front driveline..Maybee a 2 piece. Should be able to work a beef skidplate in there. It does look a bit high though.
 
When i first put the transfer case in I had it clocked different. I pulled it out and forgot to mark the wholes i had it on the first time. When i put it back in i put it back in all together and ****ed up on the clocking. The transfer case was ment to be closer to the belly pan.
 
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