that is going to have a pretty gnarly stance
Durkota
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Re: Durkota
Would give a bit more room for trail beersSnowracer wrote:so instead of making the box fit the wheelbase you are saying make the wheelbase fit the box?pointsnorth wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 3:55 pm is it worth looking for long box then move the rear axle back before starting the bob?
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Re: Durkota
My wheelbase is 118-119 i think which is longer than what i was shooting for. I wanted to run an 8274 in the back but i think now i will look for a 10k laydown.
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118 sounds like a pretty good number, what were you shooting for?
choppy chop looks tits
choppy chop looks tits
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Wanted close to 110 as thats what my ramcharger was and found it worked pretty food for everything
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ah, i was 112 or so with my toyota and always felt it would have been better longer.
i was trying to get 115-118 out of it when i chopped it up before i parted it out to build the buick. now i'm at ~122 or 3 and it makes me nervous about being too long
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Re: Durkota
what about laying a 8274 down under the bed. I recall seeing a few alaskan moose buggies with that setup years ago
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Re: Durkota
Looks petty sweet!
If you want it shorter, why not pull the box and section the frame and box in front of the axle?
Either way, your departure angle will be much better!
If you want it shorter, why not pull the box and section the frame and box in front of the axle?
Either way, your departure angle will be much better!
Re: Durkota
Getting the winch mounted today. Its mounted to a 1/4" plate that bolts to captive nuts in the frame so i drop it down to replace or service the winch. Im waiting on some channel for the rear bumper. Im wiring the control box into the side of my box side hopefully it will stay out of harms way there
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No the channel will be welded to the frame and be bolted to the winch plate everything should only stick out 2"s past the tailgate. The roller fairlead that came with the winch is super gay i might buy a hawse to replace it because it sticks out so farSterlingfire wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 5:45 pm So you cut off your box to leave the frame???
Looks good though
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