PFongemie- Those Gear Head wheels look great on that rig!
I put a Little Debbie brownie and some pieces of taffy in the toolbox when I had the rig at my house for a few days. I told him that it was a great place for some trail-side snacks. He wasn't impressed lol.
The one thing that we didn't do was to weather the outside of the toolbox. I really pushed for him to do it or maybe paint it with a matte white finish + some rust around the corners and hinges. But in the end he decided not to do either because he felt that the aluminum diamond plate wouldn't take to the weathering pigments/ paint too well. Regardless, I guess it looks okay and he did a good job with the gear and tools inside. Just would've liked to have seen the outside of the box a little more weathered.
Thanks, Ben. I appreciate it. I absolutely agree on the mid 70's split-grill. As much as I like the way that the '79 Bronco grill looks, it aint got nuthin on that '76... really aggressive styling.
Btw I really like what you've done performance-wise with your Sport. Certainly has a great deal of articulation and those Landmines look awesome.
Man, that Ford is gorgeous...
Love the grille, long wheelbase, and the high-rider style - and the Thornbirds just seem to fit the truck perfectly!
And the bed detailing, and all the stuff in that toolbox, just... Wow. :shock:
I put a Little Debbie brownie and some pieces of taffy in the toolbox when I had the rig at my house for a few days. I told him that it was a great place for some trail-side snacks. He wasn't impressed lol.
The one thing that we didn't do was to weather the outside of the toolbox. I really pushed for him to do it or maybe paint it with a matte white finish + some rust around the corners and hinges. But in the end he decided not to do either because he felt that the aluminum diamond plate wouldn't take to the weathering pigments/ paint too well. Regardless, I guess it looks okay and he did a good job with the gear and tools inside. Just would've liked to have seen the outside of the box a little more weathered.
That Ford is incredible! I love it!
The mid 70’s split grill Fords are my favorite truck body of all time.
The scale detail is fantastic on that. Absolutely awesome!
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Yesterday I tore the shocks apart and reconfigured them.
I used a medium length light in the shock body and small light in the shaft assembly
Under the piston.
I did my test run with no oil so it was spring only. I just wanted to see if this was even going to work.
Turned out actually pretty decent. Didn’t raise the ride height and the wheel would drop down a lot better than the last configuration.
So I’m going to fill them with oil and go from there.
Truck did awesome going along the top of the 1 rock wall. Looks like a caterpillar moving along the top. Front wheel would drop into a hole and the chassis would stay level.
I’m pleased with how this is turning out even with all of the tinkering involved.
Ive been putting the Landmines through their paces lately and they’re coming around. I’d say comparable to the Hyraxes on my rocks now.
I think I’m going to add some brass to the rear portals to help keep it from flopping so fast in some situations. I’m sure my weight bias is pretty bad since all the weight is in the front and nothing in the rear to help counteract some.
Thanks, Ben. I appreciate it. I absolutely agree on the mid 70's split-grill. As much as I like the way that the '79 Bronco grill looks, it aint got nuthin on that '76... really aggressive styling.
Btw I really like what you've done performance-wise with your Sport. Certainly has a great deal of articulation and those Landmines look awesome.