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Old 03-01-2009, 03:25 AM
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Final update.

Got my truck legalized and inspected!!!



Finally I can use it on the road Went to present it to my friends...



And took it home. My neighbours sure scared the first day hahaha







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Old 03-09-2009, 02:50 PM
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Finally went to test the truck legally hehehe







The combo of the diesel, auto tranny, big tires, travel and dual E-Lockers is so nice...

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Truck looks great!!! Wish we had the Diesel over here.

Have you had any problems with the rear spring shackles hitting the bumper supports on full stuff? Do the bushings deflect enough to cos problems?

Jeremy

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Old 04-01-2009, 04:00 PM
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I haven't noticed any bad effect, I'll check because I didn't think about that hehehe.

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Can you please take measurements from the ground to the center of the wheel well, front and back?

I'm curious how tall it is with the 4" Kit and 35's.

Thank you.
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Wow, super impressive build!!! What brand are those fender flares that are on your truck? Us North Americans usually do the opposite and swap out the automatic for a manual tranny with a serious rig like this. But with a diesel setup I guess the automatic is actually dependable enough.
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The fender flares are aftermarket, don't know the exact brand. I mean the plastic ones. IN the States you've the Bushwackers.

The hard rubber ones have a rigid wire inside so they are very rigid when bolted, those are from Bushranger, Aussie made. I have seen similar ones in Summit racing.

As for the auto, I know you use to do the opposite, but diesel+auto+dual E-Locked is so cool...

Cheers,

David
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Custom e-brake specs

Could you post more pics of your custom e-brake. Or dimensions. I hoping to build my own. I have a V6 truck.
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Sorry, I don't have more pics, but it's a similar design to the Sky's Off-Road one.

Cheers,

David
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