North Carolina Dodge Club
#725
Well I have been on a trail once or twice, BUT I have mellowed a little over the years! I wont put my truck in a situation to break it anymore. SO I may not go as far as some of the others. May go farther than some though! We will just have to wait and see!
I was looking at the map this morning, and it looks like the A and B trails should be fine, and long enough to keep us busy all day!
I was looking at the map this morning, and it looks like the A and B trails should be fine, and long enough to keep us busy all day!
#729
Well guys, I just made a list of all the work I have to do to get my truck finished and there is no way I'll ever get it done by the G2G
I have to (in this order):
1) Position and build the upper link
2) Position and weld the coil spring towers and buckets
3) Design and build a high steer crossover heim joint steering system
4) Position and build a trackbar thats parallel to the steering system's drag link
5) Come up with a way to mount shocks
And thats just the front axle. I still have to finish my custom hangers for the rear axle and get that installed. Then I need to find a master cylinder that would be good to use for 4 wheel disc brakes with dual piston caliper fronts and plumb the entire brake system.
I'll be lucky if my truck is done by the end of the month much less the 17th!
I have to (in this order):
1) Position and build the upper link
2) Position and weld the coil spring towers and buckets
3) Design and build a high steer crossover heim joint steering system
4) Position and build a trackbar thats parallel to the steering system's drag link
5) Come up with a way to mount shocks
And thats just the front axle. I still have to finish my custom hangers for the rear axle and get that installed. Then I need to find a master cylinder that would be good to use for 4 wheel disc brakes with dual piston caliper fronts and plumb the entire brake system.
I'll be lucky if my truck is done by the end of the month much less the 17th!