Bray's 96 Sleeper
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Looks awesome buddy.
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Bray's 96 Sleeper
Very clean pony.
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
You know....been a while since I've commented on your build thread...and I'm just going to say it's hideous... lol
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Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
She looks great Bray. All this work done and I still haven’t even mounted the bumps I got from you yet.
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Circling back around because it's almost time to bring her out of hibernation again. Thanks for the kinds words gents. Bronco laps up the praise almost as eagerly as the fuel lol.
One upgrade I would highly recommend to anyone who has gone through most of not all steering components is the Borgeson Steering Shaft (Part#000981).
Came across this upgrade on FSB and hadnt seen it over here.
Made in USA and a nice quality piece.
I had replaced almost all other parts in the steering system and was still getting some vibration and unwanted feedback via the steering wheel.
This solved the issue and everything feels nice and tight.
Amazon had the best pricing I found.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004A ... _295553040
One upgrade I would highly recommend to anyone who has gone through most of not all steering components is the Borgeson Steering Shaft (Part#000981).
Came across this upgrade on FSB and hadnt seen it over here.
Made in USA and a nice quality piece.
I had replaced almost all other parts in the steering system and was still getting some vibration and unwanted feedback via the steering wheel.
This solved the issue and everything feels nice and tight.
Amazon had the best pricing I found.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004A ... _295553040
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Was also able to sneak a few pics of her all drooped out while she was up on the lift....
Re: Bray's 96 Sleeper
Did you have to shorten the shaft? Also what brakes are on the rear?
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Yes, had to lop off about an inch off the shaft.biggiek wrote:Did you have to shorten the shaft? Also what brakes are on the rear?
Brakes are Wilwoods.i run the proportioning valve with them as well.
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Hit the Hammers for a little pre-race fun.
Pretty cool up at Johnson Valley...
Pretty cool up at Johnson Valley...
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trip out was awesome once I got through the rain
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soapy's on the way back home is mandatory after the hammers