boosted4lyf
I wanna be Dave
Outstanding.
Whats your plan for the step side box or how are you going to make the flares . the inside part of the box will be easy but the flares will be a challenge .looks awesome "thumbsup"
really nice build , i am a dodge man myself . you might check out Dinky r/c he has a kit that would work great for the divorced transmission/transfer case .Well, I'm still working it out. I have a couple ideas, one involves the application of heat, which in my limited experience, tends to make the styrene shrink and warp. Probably due to me putting too much heat to the plastic.
My other thought is multiple thin strips, which bend much easier, can be laid side by side, from front to back. they can be tapered where needed to fit the curves. This how we built Cedar strip canoes, works really well, just have to sand and smooth after it's all together, maybe a few reinforcing ribs inside for strength. As I write this out, thinking this will be the way to go. I'll post up a few pictures of the process when I get there.
On a side note, I'm wanting to sit all of this as low on the chassis as I can, and it will have a full interior. Where I would love to have a transfer case and not have any issues, one is not in the budget. Any thoughts of flipping the Xmsn, so the spur gear faces forwards? I am going to research the whole mirror/flip deal, see if will help in fitment.
Sorry for the rambling, this is how I work out issues sometimes.....
Nice work Len! Love the Mopars! I had a 79, 85 and 91 when I was younger, and recently a 2wd 93.
Super nice . You shoulda done it up like the Power Wagon on the Simon and Simon TV show lol
Cool Simon and Simon was a fleet side