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My little project

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My little project

Post by ddog87 »

This started off the be a K.I.S.S. project (keep it simple ) but...... things went a little over board. Run down of parts. Sammy frame, sky's wrangler swap, SPRING UNDER, toy axles, rear e-locker front lock right, 4.10 gears, 6.4:1 t-case 34x10.5x15 LTB swampers, toy high steer, rebuilt front axle with longfields, TLC vented rotors,v6 calipers, gusseted front housing. 99 Tracker 16 valve motor with 2wd tranny. Flexed pic has 21" under tire before lifting the other front tire rear was not even close to coming up yet. Building this to drive to the local trails instead of trailering, (that gets old) Hope to have the drivetrain in in the next cuople weeks. Then the body.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Nice build- I love full on SPUA builds

Couple of questions -

I am interested in clearances with the toyota front end -

How much compression travel are you planning?
Is that the final layout of the ubolt plate?
How are you going to set up bumpstops?
how is the clearance between the drag link and the chassis when compressed?

I guess these are all related questions, but I haven't seen a toyota axle used SPUA before.

Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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Post by ddog87 »

Gwagensteve wrote:Nice build- I love full on SPUA builds

Couple of questions -

I am interested in clearances with the toyota front end -

How much compression travel are you planning?
Is that the final layout of the ubolt plate?
How are you going to set up bumpstops?
how is the clearance between the drag link and the chassis when compressed?

I guess these are all related questions, but I haven't seen a toyota axle used SPUA before.

Steve.
Thanks, to answer some questions
1. U blots plate if welded and done final position
2. Don't know compression till I get the drivetrain and body on
3. Haven't put the steering on yet to check clearances
4. I haven't seen anybody do a toy in SPUA yet either, until now LOL

I will keep this thread updated as things progress a little more, should have steering box and links in a couple days. Then drivetrain.
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Post by Dee »

SPRING UNDER

YAY :armsup:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I like to see SPUA buildups because they are relevant for what works down here, and I get sick of sierra builds all being based around a SPOA stance.

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Post by cj »

Keen to see how this build goes as it is nice to see something a little different.
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Post by roc box »

x2 will be keen to see more pics as it progresses :D
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Post by ddog87 »

I started this build the the thought of being low and stable, I have had the spoa lifts with the 33" tire and they do ok but most of the terrain around here is wooded trails and mud. I also have a toyota that I use for rock crawling, I just wanted to go back to the "more" basics of when we all started and had little rigs, I had a blast with my first rig which only had a 2" shackle lift with 28" tire. Thanks for the "war" guy's I will keep you updated as things get done
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Nice work ddog87, keep us updated. Keen to see more photos as it develops.

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updates???
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Post by ddog87 »

FINALLY PROGRESS IT RUNS!!!
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Post by dank »

sweet build mate...its looking good...i'm doing a similar thing well not really...but SPUA and 34" LTBs anyway...an american not doing SPOA...unheard of!!! :cool:
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Post by ofr57 »

lower rider :cool:
spua is soo much cooler than spou

mine is an always will be :D
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Post by ddog87 »

Some more work
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Post by 11_evl »

looking very nice
what is the gear box out of??
like the idea of moving the rear hangers back a few inches
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

Nice build up ddog87, You posted up that you went with the mighty Kong transfer case setup, have you added any extra strengthening to the mounts that they mount onto on the Chassis...? If you do or have some pics would be good as well...... :roll: :lol:
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Post by 11_evl »

MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:Nice build up ddog87, You posted up that you went with the mighty Kong transfer case setup, have you added any extra strengthening to the mounts that they mount onto on the Chassis...? If you do or have some pics would be good as well...... :roll: :lol:
you can just see in his transfer ics and it looks like the same sort of mt as he used in his engine mounting
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Post by ddog87 »

MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:Nice build up ddog87, You posted up that you went with the mighty Kong transfer case setup, have you added any extra strengthening to the mounts that they mount onto on the Chassis...? If you do or have some pics would be good as well...... :roll: :lol:
The mounts I have are the Gorilla grips for the Mighty Kong. I plan on reinforcing the frame mounts also I will post pics when I get there.
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Post by ddog87 »

FENDER CUT Image
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Post by 11_evl »

what is your gear box out of ??
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Post by ddog87 »

The tranny is a 99 tracker 2wd. I am going to change and put back in the sammi tranny for ease of fab and access.
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Post by Dee »

I can see a gap between body & chassis. will this be runnig a body lift?
I noticed you said you are going toy hi-steer.
Running standard steering box & location?
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Post by ddog87 »

Yes 2" body lift. I don't have to cut as much fender then.
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Post by ddog87 »

ROUND STOCK WELDED IN Image
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Post by zookimal »

BUMP :D

Any updates on this build?
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