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Here you will see the Diy4x shackle flip mounted further back on the frame with the front hanger bolt holes lined up to the stock rear frame holes.To get it to fit flush on the frame, the shop grinded down the "Hump" on the frame.
Update. Rear suspension. So yea, after picking up the 64" stock rear springs from an 88 chevy 2wd truck and mocked them up, the shop relocated the stock rear front spring hanger down 2" and forward at an angle as close as he could get to the body mount. Taking the middle bolt hole on the hanger...
Thanks! I can't wait to take her out this winter!
Thank ya! I like your idea on that build u plan on doing. That's nice! Looks like home on wheels.
Thanks!
Much thanks! With this momma, I can go camping year round in any weather condition on almost any terrain.
Thank you! It was well thought out. Just need more time to do them both, lol! I agree that the gov should have done a lot of other things. Now it's time to build it right! Hehe:)
Your ride is sick!!! I bet you have fun with that bad boy!
Thanks! Wow thats a cool rig ya got there! Yea not very many people have done this. Usually peeps put it on a m105 trailer so they don't have to cut but they are sooooo heavy for the off-road. Weight is a big thing when it comes to off-road.I'm sure you know:beer:
Yea it for sure the icing on...
With this blazer project, I started another project so I have something to do while the shop is working on the blazer. My other project is an Alaskan Camper/M101a2 trailer build. I will be pulling this camper trailer behind the blazer when done. So that's the reason why I'm adding this post to...
Thanks! I'll get ya some more pics of the inside and with it popped up when I'm off work:)
Yea you prob think I'm stupid or crazy for cutting up a nice 3/4 ton trailer. But look at my truck... It's on it's last thread... The truck is a good truck but it's too long for what I want for the...
After mounting, there's a 1 1/2" gap between rails of trailer and camper. Will get filled in with wood.
See how the extension of the camper was hitting the wheel well? Not any more! Muahahaha:)
And now for the sexy part!
I took her on the interstate. She sailed smoothly over bumps...