The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
My vote is no on the mesh in the skid. Looks sweet just the way it is.
Random observation, which I'm sure may just be a trick due to camera angle, but it almost looks like the shackle will/is rubbing on the shackle hanger. Are the bushings in the shackle delrin?
Random observation, which I'm sure may just be a trick due to camera angle, but it almost looks like the shackle will/is rubbing on the shackle hanger. Are the bushings in the shackle delrin?
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
I drew a couple holes on the skid and held it up to the truck and came to the same conclusion. It was just a little bit too much.
Funny, I wondered the same thing RE the shackles when Richer sent me a pic of them installed, but seeing it in person, I'm not worried about it. Bushings are poly though, so I guess some deflection is possible. I have to assume Desolate has accounted for all that though.
Funny, I wondered the same thing RE the shackles when Richer sent me a pic of them installed, but seeing it in person, I'm not worried about it. Bushings are poly though, so I guess some deflection is possible. I have to assume Desolate has accounted for all that though.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
oh man that came out nice...
If the current skid plate doesn't inhibit any flow through the factory holes in the bumper, leave it as is. Keeps it as clean as possible.
If the current skid plate doesn't inhibit any flow through the factory holes in the bumper, leave it as is. Keeps it as clean as possible.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
I found a couple places selling the 38 gallon tank but if they are unavailable then the 33 gallon bronco tank may make more sense. I believe that the fuel level gauge on the dash all use the same ohms at the tank. So with that said if I were to speculate a carb type tank and a 95 bronco tank should make the gauge work the same. I think about external pumps and if they should be considered. Anyway having a 33 gallon tank with an already figured out fuel level would be handy especially if they are readily available.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
I looked at about the first two pages on Google for sites selling the F26D/E tanks, and all of them either say out of stock, or the ones that don't, eventually say unavailable to order once you add to cart and try to purchase. I get the feeling that either Spectra is temporarily out of stock on them, or has stopped making them. Bummer for sure.
Bronco tank would be the next option, but I'm less excited about the idea of a tank that holds less fuel than the 38 gallon tank and hangs down another 3-4". That may be the only option though.
Bronco tank would be the next option, but I'm less excited about the idea of a tank that holds less fuel than the 38 gallon tank and hangs down another 3-4". That may be the only option though.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
Appears other brands out there making the tanks too- saw some on eBay that looked like the spectra- I actually called spectra at one point - might call and find out. They literally may make a run of them a year and that’s it
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
Interesting. Let me know what you find out from Spectra!
Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
I took the truck to a buddy that gave it a full paint correction and detail, along with a few coats of SiO2 to keep things looking nice and shiny for awhile. Once that was done, I was able to slap all the new badges on there, and will be taking it in for Linex tomorrow. I'm debating Linex on the top surface of the rear bumper. What do you guys think...yay or nay?






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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
I think a coating on top would look good. Especially if you are going above the rail on the bed.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
That's a tough one on Line-X on the bumper. It could go either way! I'd be tempted to do it if it was my truck.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
One word for you Taylor.....Monstaliner!
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
Thanks guys! I am going over the rail with the LineX, so I'm leaning towards doing the top of the bumper. I think it would tie together nicely. Will post pics once I get the truck home and get everything installed in the bed.
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
Top of the bumper for sure. The first time you slip and smack your chin after a dawn patrol sesh, you'll wish you had.
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Hahaha, so true Will. So true.
I ended up not having them do the top of the bumper this time around since it was going to prevent them from getting it all done in one day, but it's for sure going to be on the list. I'm so happy with how the Linex turned out...it really finishes the truck off so nicely. Now I'm just waiting on my skidplate to come back from the polishers (they're throwing a little brushed finish on it) and I gotta take the fuel pump access panel back to Linex to have them spray texture on the side that faces up, and then we should be in business.



I ended up not having them do the top of the bumper this time around since it was going to prevent them from getting it all done in one day, but it's for sure going to be on the list. I'm so happy with how the Linex turned out...it really finishes the truck off so nicely. Now I'm just waiting on my skidplate to come back from the polishers (they're throwing a little brushed finish on it) and I gotta take the fuel pump access panel back to Linex to have them spray texture on the side that faces up, and then we should be in business.



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Tail lights are done by? I might know the answer....but
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You really should know......funinthesun95 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 5:12 pmTail lights are done by? I might know the answer....but
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Haha, yup, you know the taillight source Willie!
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LMAO .....OK OK
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Re: The Motley Crue: White '97 OBS Crew Cab Build
Alright fellas, now that the truck is in a good spot, it's time to sit back and take a breather on the build and start thinking about the next phase. One area I've been thinking a lot about is the front suspension. Originally the plan was to have this thing end up on coilovers, with 3.0's being my preference, but realistically, 2.5's should be more than enough for my purposes.
I've been trading ideas with a few friends over the weekend, and debating the idea of just sticking to coils and going to an Autofab coil bucket or a Threat coil bucket with a 2.5x10" shock. The sensible side of me thinks that an extended length 2.5" resi shock up front is probably plenty for the 1-2 dirt trips a year this truck will see, but goddamn, coilovers are just so much cooler, and ride a lot nicer IMO. Just debating if it's really worth all the added cost of going coilovers.
The way I figure it, if I go with some coil buckets and extended length 2.5's, I can probably get all that done for $1500ish (coil buckets are $600 from Threat with upper shock mount, $500 from autofab without any upper mount, plus another $500-$600 for shocks, and another $300 for miscellaneous) vs. if I want to go coilovers, I'm looking at $1200 for an engine cage, another $1200-$1400 for coilovers and springs, plus another $500 or so for miscellaneous. So figure an extra $1500 for coilovers.
I've been trading ideas with a few friends over the weekend, and debating the idea of just sticking to coils and going to an Autofab coil bucket or a Threat coil bucket with a 2.5x10" shock. The sensible side of me thinks that an extended length 2.5" resi shock up front is probably plenty for the 1-2 dirt trips a year this truck will see, but goddamn, coilovers are just so much cooler, and ride a lot nicer IMO. Just debating if it's really worth all the added cost of going coilovers.
The way I figure it, if I go with some coil buckets and extended length 2.5's, I can probably get all that done for $1500ish (coil buckets are $600 from Threat with upper shock mount, $500 from autofab without any upper mount, plus another $500-$600 for shocks, and another $300 for miscellaneous) vs. if I want to go coilovers, I'm looking at $1200 for an engine cage, another $1200-$1400 for coilovers and springs, plus another $500 or so for miscellaneous. So figure an extra $1500 for coilovers.