ADHD build
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Re: ADHD build
I'd go with the higher of the two lines you drew. Other one is too sharp of radius to look right to me.
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Re: ADHD build
Wow thats looking/sitting pretty mean! Lobe the fender trimming came out nice!Snowracer wrote:havent gotten much done with it being so cold and the holidays. did finish up the rad support and trimmed the fenders.
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Re: ADHD build
bent the shifters so they no longer hit each other. got the fancy knobs on and was able to use the stock 89 F250 boots
got a matching knob for the glove box at home depot
got a matching knob for the glove box at home depot
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Re: ADHD build
picked up a fan shroud and bolted the mechanical fan on. wont work as looks like the rad is higher up then the motor so not enough clearance at the bottom of the shroud. not able to lower the shroud enough as the lower hose and steering box is in the way. would also need a fan spacer as fan wasnt even in the shroud. so guess i need to find an electric fan to fit and change out my alternator to support that
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You shopped at HomoDepot for your shift knobs, soooo
Just need an inverter to power it.
Just need an inverter to power it.
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Re: ADHD build
went shopping in the buggy parts pile again last night
steering cooler and lines are done.
peaking through the grille
also took the new alternator for the buggy. its a 130 amp 3G to replace the 70amp 2G fire starter that was on the truck
steering cooler and lines are done.
peaking through the grille
also took the new alternator for the buggy. its a 130 amp 3G to replace the 70amp 2G fire starter that was on the truck
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Are those alternators internally regulated?
Makes things a lot easier when you can just pull stuff off your parts buggy *ahem* other build rather than ordering them.
Makes things a lot easier when you can just pull stuff off your parts buggy *ahem* other build rather than ordering them.
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Re: ADHD build
yes regulator is part of it. pretty much a two wire set upScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:51 am Are those alternators internally regulated?
Makes things a lot easier when you can just pull stuff off your parts buggy *ahem* other build rather than ordering them.
its nice but bad at the same time as will need to replace the alternator for sure as killed the alternator on the last ride in the truck before starting the buggy build
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