Hollander's TTB F-150

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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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Hollander you been nothing but good to me. Brand loyalty is a joke. Hell the only brand I am loyal to is Volkswagon, I love those nazis scamming the EPA, I think I am going to put a 2180 with dual weber 48's in my bronco if I can get the AC to work, if not I am stuck with a LS3 after my winsor takes a shit. Tate
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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If we could like posts here I'd like the hell out of that one Tate!

As has been said - put whatever the hell motor you want in it - it's your truck.
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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The next piece of the puzzle has been picked up thanks to the boys over at Richer Racing we will now be able to package our big shocks on the shop truck. Also naturally had to get one for the bronco too.
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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Offset m/c bracket?
http://www.vintageironfabworks.com

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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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VintageIronFab wrote:Offset m/c bracket?
it turns it back towards the fire wall for shock clearance.
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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What do they run cost wise - I think I need one
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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VintageIronFab wrote:What do they run cost wise - I think I need one
Your best bet is to call Richer racing for price and availability.
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Here is some Shock mock up.
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Re: Hollander's TTB F-150

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After another late Tuesday night with my team at the shop we made some more progress 2 of us fabbing on the shop truck and Kyle was thrashing on a customers Knuckles leaving for Texas this week. I only work on this truck on Tuesday nights and usually try to do 4-5 hours of un interrupted work. My employee Eric and I made this progress last night until the bender decided it was done bending 2" .120 4130 moly tubing and wanted to focus its efforts on bending its own ram lol. But overall happy with the results. I have quickly learned that this business crap leaves little to no time for personal projects. I am hoping to have the bronco running and out of the shop this weekend to free up more space.
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