โApr-19-2011 05:12 PM
โMay-08-2011 06:50 PM
AlCherry wrote:
My wife says:" You guys and your cuttin' torches"!
โMay-08-2011 05:40 PM
โMay-08-2011 05:35 PM
โMay-08-2011 05:29 PM
DrBaker wrote:
That looks like some serious badassery!
โMay-08-2011 05:28 PM
โMay-08-2011 04:24 PM
โMay-07-2011 04:22 PM
Matthew_B wrote:
What did you decide on the transfer case?
You had mentioned a NP200 but I'd stay away from that one. It wouldn't take the output from your Cummins.
I'd take a look at the NP205. If you look for one that was in a pre-77 F250 they are divorced with a yoke on the input for a stubby drive line from the transmission. The NP205 was stock for Dodge pickups into the 90's.
You can run the input into what was the rear output. You'll have the input to run to the front axle and the front output to run to the rear axle. You can get a dual shift kit to separate the rear and front shift functions. You'll want the rear output locked into high range all the time so the input from the engine is engaged always. Then you could use the front selector to engage the rear axle.
Unless you want to go with a NP203 and run both axles all the time :B
โMay-07-2011 03:59 PM
โMay-07-2011 09:25 AM
AlCherry wrote:
Like a lot of folks, I have done a lot of "home" projects, fabrication needs for my dragbike, and I'm in the process of building a trailer to pull behind my Harley, but the mods you are making are on an unbelievable level that I would never, and could never attain for a home project. Keep the updates coming. People like you keep the aftermarket alive, after they copy your ideas. GREAT WORK!
โMay-07-2011 05:35 AM
โMay-05-2011 07:32 PM
camper26 wrote:
Did you paint or powder coat the rear wheels? In your earlier photos, the rear wheels were chrome. Did you buy new wheels?
โMay-05-2011 06:56 PM
โMay-05-2011 05:37 PM
Securiti wrote:
Here is a link to all my pics. Rear axle pics
โMay-05-2011 03:38 PM
โMay-04-2011 01:59 PM
nayther wrote:
Looks much more finished with some paint and matching wheels. Again, nice work. Not for me but I can appreciate the effort.
Now, how would it mud bog?