1980 Truggy - Clockwork Orange aka Flat Belly Pig

TacoXpo

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TacoXpo

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great looking truggy! 4 link is the way to go. I'll be heading down that path shortly. :)

I'm still thinking about something that I could do multi-day lightweight Sierras camping trips. Therefore I am thinking coilovers (in stead of air shocks) and a quick disco anti-rock or something like that. What are your thoughts?
 

taco4x4rar

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I'm still thinking about something that I could do multi-day lightweight Sierras camping trips. Therefore I am thinking coilovers (in stead of air shocks) and a quick disco anti-rock or something like that. What are your thoughts?

My thoughts are simple and functional first IE get the damn thing running, then see where it needs to go from there.
 

TacoXpo

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My thoughts are simple and functional first IE get the damn thing running, then see where it needs to go from there.

Yeah I had those thoughts but as long as I am going through the pain of all of this and have a full complement of lifts, tools, welders, etc, available to me NOW, and more importantly a number of days of free time per week! I want to get the whole thing dialed in. With the amount of snow in the mountains, I am limited to where to go right now too.

I was going to 'keep it simple' with 63s but then I would have to add on to where it had been bobbed - and I would like to have a 110-113" wheelbase - this led me down the road of a 4 link. I will keep working hard to get the wheeling pics soon!!! :D
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I'm still thinking about something that I could do multi-day lightweight Sierras camping trips. Therefore I am thinking coilovers (in stead of air shocks) and a quick disco anti-rock or something like that. What are your thoughts?

Thats a good idea, because if air shocks blows out you are screwed.. she's sitting on the bumpstops! If coilovers break you at least keep the rig upright. The quick disco anti-rock would be nice, a set of Currie universal anti-rock would be sweet! http://www.currieenterprises.com/cestore/antirock.aspx
 

TacoXpo

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I like the 4 link a lot. Wish you were closer so we could see it in action.

I would enjoy it too! Where the hell is Bill and Melinda when we need them most!

Thats a good idea, because if air shocks blows out you are screwed.. she's sitting on the bumpstops! If coilovers break you at least keep the rig upright. The quick disco anti-rock would be nice, a set of Currie universal anti-rock would be sweet! http://www.currieenterprises.com/cestore/antirock.aspx

As you can tell, I now feel a bit more comfortable with burning $100 bills!!!! :D

But really, I am now comfortable with the idea of spending what I need to make this a safe and fun 'new' toy. Who was I fooling thinking that I was going to buy a $2k rig and be done with it. I now think the total will be 'round $10k but it should be a sweet toy when it's all said and done!

One of my friends were telling me that I am moving way too fast on my upgrades. I look at it this way, if I do the right thing the first time, I will be truly better off in the long run. Oh if I could have the first $7k back from the Taco upgrades!!!

Now we need to find a good excuse to have a meet somewhere in the middle! :D
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Well thats the way to do it. Do it once and do it right. A 10k trail rig as capable as the one you are building is awesome! Plus you'll know what is all in it and that no corners have been cut.
 

taco4x4rar

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There is no such thing as a "budget" when building a wheeling rig, you may start with one but it will very quickly get tossed by the wayside.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
There is no such thing as a "budget" when building a wheeling rig, you may start with one but it will very quickly get tossed by the wayside.

its just a figure that you can look back and say "Well my budget was...."
 

TacoXpo

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I am at the shop right now rebuilding my hubs - just got new, seals, 'little springs' and detent ball from Marlin. Can't wait to put up some "after pics!!!"
 

Boomtacoma01

Tommy want wingy..
its just a figure that you can look back and say "Well my budget was...."

Well at least his rig had duals and a flat belly to begin with......

My budget was at a certain number and I have exceeded that already as well :)
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Well at least his rig had duals and a flat belly to begin with......

My budget was at a certain number and I have exceeded that already as well :)

Yeah, thats a huge headstart.
 

TacoXpo

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Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
As I thought of all the handiwork that the last owner put into it like the diffs housings! :)

True.. Hell I still think that shaved diff idea is great.
 

TacoXpo

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True.. Hell I still think that shaved diff idea is great.

Hopefully someone on Pirate will like the idea of buying two housings with 5.29s on welded diffs. :D
 

TacoXpo

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5 hours of grinding - Talk about keeping nose to grindstone!!!

Time to now install the Trail Gear IFS Steering Box Mount. Has anyone here installed one of these?
 
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