Check this thread out....on page 4 he starts into making dual tanks with a pretty funky way to fill both tanks from the stock location....very simple idea.
Been continuing with the plating and sleeving of the frame for the new steering box position. Got the rear axle housing cleaned up of all the brackets and crap and will be positioning the new perches soon.
Boxed in the frame plates and got a couple of pics of how the plates tie the front frame section together for strength.
New steering box mocked up and just have to lengthen the steering column.....will do this by cutting the column rod and sleeving it for more length.
Got the hanger "tacked" in place and the RUF springs bolted up......looks like when I used a hole saw in the frame for the rear shackle tube it tracked off center a bit so I will have to do some more work to center and "true" up the shackle tube.....other side was perfect but messed this one up.
Cant make it too easy right??
Is that a TG bumper with your own light bar added??
Check this thread out....on page 4 he starts into making dual tanks with a pretty funky way to fill both tanks from the stock location....very simple idea.
http://www.yotatech.com/f152/my-94-4runner-sas-130215/index4.html
Been continuing with the plating and sleeving of the frame for the new steering box position. Got the rear axle housing cleaned up of all the brackets and crap and will be positioning the new perches soon.
Boxed in the frame plates and got a couple of pics of how the plates tie the front frame section together for strength.
New steering box mocked up and just have to lengthen the steering column.....will do this by cutting the column rod and sleeving it for more length.
Got the hanger "tacked" in place and the RUF springs bolted up......looks like when I used a hole saw in the frame for the rear shackle tube it tracked off center a bit so I will have to do some more work to center and "true" up the shackle tube.....other side was perfect but messed this one up.
Cant make it too easy right??
I have 1 left....somebody must need one!!
Thanks Shane