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Old 10-31-2013, 08:28 AM   #41
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Harley,

You may not be able to answer this question yet but...
Is the divorced transfer case flipable so the outputs can be driver drop vs. passenger drop?
Woods Runner looks killer so far!

Cheers.

Jeff
YES ....... you can flip it like you are descibing.


Digging your panels Josh, nice work!
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Old 10-31-2013, 08:49 AM   #42
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Picked up the parts last night. I bought the all Delrin version.




Since I welded right to the chassis, removal of the skid plate was done the easy way... 4" cutoff wheel. Then I slotted the chassis rails to slide the Split Skid in.




With everything installed I now have a huge amount of interior space.




This trans tunnel on this Wraith interior was completely full before.

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I could be lazy and do a flat floor and still have crazy room! I won't though, really looking forward to working on the interior.




Almost like I planned this out...







For my intermediate shaft I used a Slash 4x4 male side shaft.


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Looking good buddy!
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Harley I was needing a shorter mip solution for the front of my new tj build. You just solved my issue!
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Old 10-31-2013, 04:37 PM   #46
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Harley I was needing a shorter mip solution for the front of my new tj build. You just solved my issue!
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Part number please


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Old 10-31-2013, 10:09 PM   #47
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i believe that mip shaft is part # 10134
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Fenders are finally done!

The hood details will come next. This hood is 1/4" too short in the back so it's useless. Looking forward to trying out the bead roller and adding a cowl though.

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i believe that mip shaft is part # 10134
Correct sir! Thank you
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Old 10-31-2013, 10:12 PM   #50
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No Problem...this rig looks better every time i see it...always loved scouts...keep up the good work
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Old 11-01-2013, 03:52 AM   #51
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nice build here~ looks like its sitting a bit high compared to the 1:1? ya gonna fab some new shock mounts?


keep up with the updates- videos are real nice too!


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nice build here~ looks like its sitting a bit high compared to the 1:1? ya gonna fab some new shock mounts?


keep up with the updates- videos are real nice too!


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By the time I get all the equipment in this thing I'm sure it will sit much lower than it is now. The front end wants to squat way down now with the motor up front. However I also want to maintain some performance so keeping a reasonable belly height will be important. I can slam it down for some pictures though
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Fenders are finally done!

The hood details will come next. This hood is 1/4" too short in the back so it's useless. Looking forward to trying out the bead roller and adding a cowl though.
Have welder can fix....
Nothing is ever useless when it's made from metal.....
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Have welder can fix....
Nothing is ever useless when it's made from metal.....
Yeah yeah, but when it's a flat piece of 24 gauge it would take me just as long to cut a new one as it would to cut the filler panel for the rear of this one!
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Scout looking good harley
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Scout looking good harley
Thanks man. Today is interior day, running some errands right now now and then I'll be back to work on it. Can't wait to get the interior done!
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Old 11-03-2013, 10:38 AM   #57
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This could be the coolest rig I have laid eyes on. Great work Harley! Don't skimp on the interior
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Old 11-03-2013, 01:52 PM   #58
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Looking good Harley... You're having so much fun with this one you forgotten about the PS Budget Build. But I like this build though, my Dad had a couple of Scout when I was a kid.
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Very Nice!!
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Working hard on the interior today!

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