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  • #16
    Been busy as hell at work but was able to get alittle done this weekend. I had the hub jig plates cut last weekend and finally got them mounted up. I ordered a third CV axle since i had two that didnt match.

    So today i was finally able to bolt all this mess together.



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    • #17
      Good work as usual!

      How are you cutting those fixture plates? Do you have a CNC plasma, subbing it out, or maybe cutting by hand?

      I'm always curious to see how other people do that type of stuff.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by turbostang View Post
        Good work as usual!

        How are you cutting those fixture plates? Do you have a CNC plasma, subbing it out, or maybe cutting by hand?

        I'm always curious to see how other people do that type of stuff.
        I usually cut everything by hand. Those jig plates the hubs are bolted to i had cut with a cnc plasma from a buddy. I got about halfway thru making them by hand and i fucked up so for round two i wanted to save some time. Ended up being alot cheaper for my customer too

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        • #19
          Update on the ranger i did

          Just some updates on this truck, the owner has been busy! He pulled the factory dash and AC and installed a 64 Corvair Greenbiar van dash and an under dash aftermarket AC unit. Then there is the obvious work out back, its really coming together!






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          • #20
            dude thats sweet

            Cobra #340 Mystichrome #73

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            • #21
              Beautiful work!

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              • #22
                Damn, went to all that trouble to put the dash and everything in, and kept the stock Ranger column and steering wheel ?! What's up with that ?!

                Work looks good !

                -Aaron

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                  Damn, went to all that trouble to put the dash and everything in, and kept the stock Ranger column and steering wheel ?! What's up with that ?!

                  Work looks good !

                  -Aaron
                  LOL I was going to say the same thing.
                  www.dfwdirtriders.com

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                    Damn, went to all that trouble to put the dash and everything in, and kept the stock Ranger column and steering wheel ?! What's up with that ?!

                    Work looks good !

                    -Aaron
                    I would say "damn, went to all that trouble with a ford ranger"
                    http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CRASH View Post
                      Damn, went to all that trouble to put the dash and everything in, and kept the stock Ranger column and steering wheel ?! What's up with that ?!

                      Work looks good !

                      -Aaron
                      Im pretty sure he is going to change out the column at some point. This truck is still very much under construction. He is about to put some 20s on the front to match the back which i think will looks tons better

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                      • #26
                        Well i have been doing stuff with this project, just havent done anything physical. I designed and had these rails made and i have designed and have all the IRS geometry done, just need to make the parts now. This is the first part of the puzzle! I have some more stuff going on also, stay tuned!





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                        • #27
                          sick work!

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                          • #28
                            Looks awesome.

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                            • #29
                              What software do you design/draw in?

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                              • #30
                                New work looks good....wish I would have paid more attention to it when you did my truck.

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