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1st Gen. Ram - All TopicsDiscussion for all Dodge Rams prior to 1994. This includes engine, drivetrain and non-drivetrain discussions. Anything prior to 1994 should go in here.
Not far off from the 3D design I did a few years ago. Definitely needs the side steps and front flares to tie everything together. A little empty below the doors at the moment.
Mocking up the front bumper. Going to stick out like clown shoes, until the fender flares tie it in. Wanted it big, so that I have a platform to work on the engine with. A little bit of changes needed, to refine it.
Finalized the design and drew the parts up in CAD. Sent to a shop near by to have the pieces cut out of 3/16”. Should be ready next week, so that I can start putting the bumper together next weekend. Bumper may inspire me to make the fibreglass flares next.
Unfortunately, will not be able to use a stock grill, in any way, non intercooled, or intercooled. Will have to make a custom grill, so figure I may as well do something fun with the headlights. Quad lights anyone?
Same way I installed my round head light bucket in my 2wd Ramcharger build using a ‘90 core support. I ended up mounting them over cut outs I made in the core support, rather than trying to weld them in flush and hope the placement was spot on when I put the grille over it. This gave me more wiggle room to adjust placement during assembly.
Main middle bottom section that bolts to the frame is 1/2” 6x4 angle, that will mount a winch down the road. The outer sections are 3/16” bolt on pieces, along side the middle top section, that can also be removed. Making it modular, so that removing the bumper, if need be, will be a one man job.
Once it is all bolted together and straight, I’ll start working on the fender flares, since the bumper now makes the truck look a little goofy.
You are definitely a master fabricator, but aren't you worried about showing up on a job with this and spending several hours going over your build? Again, what a great build. Do you have a plan for paint yet?
Not sure about the master part, but I do take some pride in being able to do an above average job, with below average tools! Dream of the day I have my own shop set up with a few items that could help me do a little higher quality fabrication. Ei. a mill, lathe, brake and roller. Maybe even learn to tig aluminum and stainless along the way.
Haha, well most of the people that would care to know more, probably know how to fix their own stuff, so may not be too much of problem. Am hoping it stands out enough to be a bit of a rolling business card though.
Will do a two tone flat black and gloss gunmetal
grey. This is my old first gen from 15 years ago, which is the inspiration for colour.