Sorry for the delay on the pics. We took a trip to Mountain City TN for some wheeling at the end of last year, had some snow at home and have been super busy with school, but progress has been steady. Bill and Greg came out earlier this week and we made some serious progress. Bill welded for about 8 hours straight. I'm still waiting on some parts from RuffStuff to finish up the interior cage and mount the rear shocks. I hope to have it rolling soon. Well anyways, on with the pics.
Greg added some tube to the "wheel well" and I think it looks alot better.
Courtney came down and helped bend up some frame rails in the front, we tried to keep it pretty tight to the motor.
The motor in the picture is just for mockup. Its a 5.3, I've got my heart set on a 6.0, just gotta find the right deal. You can't really see it in the picture, but there is a TH350 behind the motor, it all fits surprisingly well.
With the frame rails in place, I bent up a winch plate and broke out the dimple dies again.
Also went ahead and made a mount for the suckdown winch in the rear. There are still a few more details to add but you get the idea.
We've been waiting on some rolled tube for the interior cage, but we figured we would get started anyway. I know the tubes should come to the center more, but the goal was to try and match the tube in the rear to keep as much rear visibility as possible.
Managed to talk my GF into coming out and helping out. She managed to get all the stubborn undercoating out of the cab to start prepping for bedliner.
In the last pic you can also see the A pillar and some of the floor structure and gussets for the interior. I had to notch the dash mount bar to make it fit around the A pillar, it is a tight squeeze.
Bill went to town welding up the rear axle and we got it rolled back in place. The lower shock mounts are leaned forward about 5 degrees.
Bill also got the upper frame side link mounts welded up. I think the geometry and mounts worked out well.
Bill also got the mowhawk pans from MudPro all welded up, we stuck with the overkill theme and welded them inside and out. All I've got to say is these things are BEEF.
We were real sure what to do in the front, but we went ahead and bent up a stinger. Gonna add a little tube but try and keep the front pretty simple.
I have yet to decide what to do with the upper frame side mounts in the front. The plan is to plate the tubes coming out of the frame and then build a mount from plate, we just don't want it to look bulky.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Well thats all I've got for now. Today I got the front axle all welded up and rolled back under the truck. Gonna work on some shock hoops for the front this week, I hope to see it roll soon!