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For a "bolt on" solution, they mostly bolted on. I did have to grind out the spring plates a little to fit my 9/16 U bolts, not a big deal. I also had to lop off the front 4" of the overload springs for the bars to clear. All in all, they are a good product so far. They do have a very solid feeling when taking off now, and I am able to apply more skinny pedal without fear of dropping driveshaft parts out on the ground. That should make it more fun!
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congrats on the miles. I agree, just use name brand stuff where you can. thanks for sharing the cal track info. I used to hate the axle wrap my truck had. its now tore down and being 4 linked etc. but this seems like a good option for leaf applications.
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congrats on the miles!
just for fun I went through the build again, its full of cool mods and great tips! |
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Chris, the bars were a thoughtful modification to your truck. Good reasoning there. Now, to check for updates on the wagon.... |
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Leaving on the Power Tour this coming Friday. Three years ago when I had finished the truck I had the cruise control wired, but it didn't work. The steering column had come from a truck I didn't drive so I couldn't verify that cruise controls worked. The cruise module came from a different truck that I also didn't drive so also couldn't verify that worked either. I finally made time to dig into it, and thanks to help from the swap section of the forum I was able to diagnose and fix it. I ended up having 2 problems, the switch on the column didn't work and since I have LED taillights I didn't have enough resistance for it to work. I replaced the switch, and then wired the coil of a relay into my brake system and now the cruise works wonderfully!
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I love this build thread, but have you considered this "Scrub Line" you have created. I was always told never have your rim edge above your scrub line. If a tire blows out at high speed, you will be dragging suspension parts causing possible lack of control. If you think I'm wrong on this, PLEASE school me on what is correct.
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I JUST read this entire thread and man oh man, I am impressed. I WISH I had the skills to do this kind of work. Curious, what kind of brushable epoxy are you using inside all those rocker repairs? |
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Correct, I had a disclaimer earlier on. And, the reality of it is, the scrub line you drew is not likely to be accurate. For that to be the case, both rear tires would have to blow at the same time. A more realistic picture would be like this and would extend from the outside edge of the rim, to the contact patch of the tire on the opposite side. Either way, since it's on the rear it isn't likely to cause an out of control situation.
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One more power tour in the books! The addition of cruise control was delightful, and made the drive so much more comfortable since I could move my leg around and it wasn't stuck to the pedal. 3,659 miles for us, and that included a detour on the way home to Boy Scout camp in Wisconsin. It was definitely the coolest temps and most precipitation we've had on a Power Tour in the 5 years we've been doing the long haul. Over 21k miles on the truck now!
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It wasn't without issue though. On Friday morning, on the route in Indiana about a mile from the Ohio border we were in a low spot next to a grove of trees. A deer popped out of the trees in front of us and we got him. We had to do a field repair at the venue that day and wedge a rag behind the headlight bucket to get the new light to point at least somewhat forward instead of down (Thanks for the help Tim!). It doesn't photograph well, but the bottom of the headlight bucket is pushed back about 2", the top of the grill leans back, and the wheel well is puckered out. Hood escaped damage except for paint rubbing with the now tight gaps. Could have been worse, I was still able to drive it home.
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And here's the end of the trip, boy was tired of the sun and tripled up on the sunglasses. Also a pic from scout camp, with the period-correct looking tents that we stayed in.
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That deer wreck brings back memories of mine, glad it wasn't any worse...Jim
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very very cool, minus the deer. glad it wasn't worse and you guys are safe.
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congrats on the tour! sorry to hear about the deer though
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Congrats on the long haul....dang deer!!....what is it?...do yall have a bullseye on the driver side fender?.Jim and now you....
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