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Once we got home I realized that we had broken the weld on high steer arms off again. I said enough of that and went with TMR machined arms. Also decided to full hydro steering upgrade
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Then I decided it would be great to go back to Insanity Fab Winter Challenge! Well in good fashion I went out not to long before we had to leave and I broke some Yukon chromoly axles. The panic was on trying to get replacement ones before the race. We did and we made it to the race where I made it a half a lap and blew the knuckle off the truck
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To fix my knuckle from falling off again the truck got ball joint eliminators and it was good to go
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May long weekend of 2020 decided to go to Houston and wheel for the weekend. Pretty minor weekend plans had a great time with good friends until my Dana 60 blew the ring and pinion.
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Got new gears and Sean and I got them installed.
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I lent the truck to Jordon to race in Quesnel where my girlfriend Jaden co-piloted. Was very strange watching someone else drive your truck. They did ok but the truck burnt up a p/s pump and was stalling do to the transmission failing.
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We did an annual trip up Baldy Mountain where the transmission had enough. Not shifting, stalling, and throwing all kinds of codesImage It was time for a new transmission. With the new transmission in I finally put the gauges in that I've had forever. Also decided to try an Energizer AGM battery.
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That's pretty much up to date. The truck has been wheeled/raced hard for 5 years. I'd say it's done pretty good. It started as a budget build hence the name The Welfare Duty but now with mass amount of money thrown at it over the years it's a pretty serious trail truck. Everyone over the years that has helped me fix or build the truck to what it is I thank you all

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Really I think everyone has to admit that for being such a simple build concept this thing just flat out works.

There's millions of flogged Superduties out there just itching to be low buck builds.

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I’m surprised there isn’t more superduty on the trails. Tires thing is pretty awesome.

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Awsome wright up haha nice to see the back story a bit.
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awesome write up. I had forgot how much front end parts you broke lol

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The Welfare Duty is a celebrity in the PNW. I was towing it to Houston for a windshield replacement and stopped for fuel, some girls approached me thinking I was the driver, asked me to sign their tities... true story, well mostly. :pimp:
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HillBilt wrote:The Welfare Duty is a celebrity in the PNW. I was towing it to Houston for a windshield replacement and stopped for fuel, some girls approached me thinking I was the driver, asked me to sign their tities... true story, well mostly. :pimp:
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pointsnorth wrote:awesome write up. I had forgot how much front end parts you broke lol
A lot of the axles were Dana 50 then stock Dana 60 ones. Once I went chromoly the breaking slowed down

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