IMG_3138.JPG 2651 hits | 68.28 KB | Posted: 10/9/05 (Posted in: 1 ton swap and tires)
tk1.JPG 2650 hits | 68.28 KB | Posted: 6/29/03 With the new meats. Now I need to cut the fenders! (Posted in: photos)
FORD F150 004.jpg 2649 hits | 56.53 KB | Posted: 10/6/06 Added PROCOMP Extended Radius Arms to allow for additional travel. The stock bushings were tore up and what better time to replace them then now. Went with the polyurathane bushings which will hopefully last a little longer. (Posted in: 96 Ford F150)
17E.jpg 2569 hits | 35.88 KB | Posted: 6/29/03 One of my distribution blocks. This is the best way to mount multiple heavy gauge wires together. I have a pet peeve of seeing a mass of wires bolted to the Battery. The starter solenoid is fed by a solid metal bar. (Posted in: Electrical)
antiwrap axle template.JPG 2560 hits | 59.69 KB | Posted: 2/7/05 I used two peices of 1/4" plate steel about 6" x 8" and made template to "fit" what I had. When I drilled the holes I had both peices tack welded together. then they were cut out with a plasma cutter. The diameter of the Sterling 10.25" axle is 3.... (Posted in: Anti Wrap Bar, winter 05)
20070613 - CB Antenna Mount 001.jpg 2557 hits | 46.04 KB | Posted: 6/13/07 CB Radio Antenna Mount Mounted to Tire Carrier Bracket (can't depend on the swing arm pin for good ground)
Swing arm in latched position.
Coax routed through tail light. Used a round file to make a small little notch in top of tail light len... (Posted in: CB Radio & Antenna)
wrap bar template.jpg 2430 hits | 42.83 KB | Posted: 6/6/05 This is the template for the steel that welds onto the rear axle. The two peices are 1/4" steel that were 8 3/4" x 6 3/4" that I found in the steel yard. The short edge goes parallel with the ground. Refference Picture #1 while I was laying the cu... (Posted in: Anti Wrap Bar, winter 05)