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06-16-2011 06:06 PM #9
This isn't the Fleetline but is my scratch built rat.. Altho I know that to use ladders and leafs, housing floaters need to be used...
This hotrod, has a custom built cab, setting on the front section of a 1994 Ford Ranger with a custom 'back half' kicked up 10" from the Ranger frame, 32.5" wide and just about 5' long. Cab is 4'x4'x 45" tall with a cowl that is 16" deep
I kinda figured that the radius rod setup wasnt good to be copied. I actually took Roadster32's advice and ran them triangulated a bit, Everything fit like it should, except the crossmember which, as of right now is right in the path of the pinion, but I put a 2x3 crossmember right above it ( overkill, but I had no more 1"x1" 11ga ) that I can run 2 smaller scrap/ cutoffs of the 1"x1" 11 gauge up to and the 2x3 will carry the load and be super strong/ cut out for the pinion. It's all tacked in place, but the coil over mounts that came with the coil overs are less than stellar, and I'm not comfortable with them, so I'm cutting them back off once I get the chance and putting some better 1's on. The 1's I have were handmade by an Ebay seller but the coil overs were new and discounted, so I picked them up a couple years ago and themselves are not bad.. Few other things bother me, but I'll work them all out well before it's on the road.. I'll have pics in a few minsYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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