Brian's '96

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Re: Brian's '96

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Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
You mean building a bad-ass F250?
Sho nuff,
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SteveG wrote:
ChaseTruck754 wrote:Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
You mean building a bad-ass F250?
Yeah, especially with the 80-86 front clip! 8-)
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
Steve,
You never cease to amaze me... Did you bring a creeper on that trip? :lol:
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BajaF250 wrote:
ChaseTruck754 wrote:Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
Steve,
You never cease to amaze me... Did you bring a creeper on that trip? :lol:
Naw - I was just taking a quick nap in the nice, cool sand under your truck!
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ChaseTruck754 wrote:
BajaF250 wrote:
ChaseTruck754 wrote:Here's Tom's setup in his truck. After seeing it I think I will be doing similar.
Steve,
You never cease to amaze me... Did you bring a creeper on that trip? :lol:
Naw - I was just taking a quick nap in the nice, cool sand under your truck!
Or were you trying to stay out of the way of the RC cars buzzing around?
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I like that mount Tom. May have to relocate mine...someday. For now, it's all about bathroom remodels and transmissions.
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Hey Brian,
Sorry to hear about the tranny... what a bummer... I guess that's the cost of go-fast (see how easy it is to justify our stuff?? :P ) !

Did that tranny have a bunch of miles on it? Or, was it a new install? I assume it's an E4OD?
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yikes wrote:I like that mount Tom. May have to relocate mine...someday. For now, it's all about bathroom remodels and transmissions.
I actually mounted two batteries, one on each side in front of the rear wheels and put a battery selector switch in the cab behind my seat (much easier to do on a truck than a Bronco :P ). It's turned out to be a very good method to mount dual batteries. Out of the way and very accessable. The only thing I'd like to add is a cable to a large-amp capacity plug somewhere on the truck to make jumper cables easier. I just haven't determined where I want to mount the plug, plus, that little project is at the absolute bottom of the priority list).
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MORE PICTURES!


i keep reading threw it and keep seeing stuff i didnt notice before, great build, cant wait to see more
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Hey B, give us an update on the tranny.... what is the scoop?
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tcm glx wrote:Hey B, give us an update on the tranny.... what is the scoop?
I'm with T, inquiring minds want to know...
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Very nice story and pictures. Well done truck. Bet it stays together, which is all that really matters. Ask the Moss boys. They average pre-run speeds but almost never fail.
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BajaF250 wrote:
tcm glx wrote:Hey B, give us an update on the tranny.... what is the scoop?
I'm with T, inquiring minds want to know...

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Brad12 wrote:
BajaF250 wrote:
tcm glx wrote:Hey B, give us an update on the tranny.... what is the scoop?
I'm with T, inquiring minds want to know...

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Here i sit, all broken hearted. Tried to sh!t, but only farted.
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Yikes you have mad skills. Very nice and well thought out rig. I appreciate you sharing.
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yikes wrote:Here i sit, all broken hearted. Tried to sh!t, but only farted.

He must be in the middle of his wife's bathroom remodel. Leave him alone. Get off the toilet and get back to work B.
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