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Redleg May 8, 2007 03:27 PM

Road Armor
 
By popular demand (meaning the janitor gets what he wants)... I introduce,
"Road Rage" Road Armor. Not quite finished. It will be getting pre-runner style tubeing up top. The bottom is to get a center plate tilted 45 deg, and a triangular plate on each side tilted back 45 deg to match and angled up towards the existing corners. The cross member is set up for a future solid axle/leaf spring swap. Winch in the center. Heavy sucker, the whole thing is 3/8" steel.

Oops, pending pics.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...0&ppuser=19043

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Thanks Top... I was thinking more of a TOW launcher to save weight.

l jobb May 8, 2007 08:32 PM

I was hoping you would post some pics of your hard work. Looks good. Post some more when you get it finished. What color are you painting it?

Man that janitor is one handy kind of guy. Or did he just sit back, drink coffee and watch? HEHE

old dog May 8, 2007 09:08 PM

Don,
Nice job of fabrication .
Does it cause the front end to pound more on the road ?
Going to work on old dog Thursday, been working on getting garden rototilled, and pulling stumps in the garden. Some day ill have them all out , 9 more left.
Eaven after cutting most of the roots it sure made the ranger squat pulling them out. Got 5 out , one monster.
Had a great time last Sat, Give me a call and we`ll give the Middle Branch a try>
Claude[coffee]

chaikwa May 8, 2007 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by l jobb (Post 1499734)
Man that janitor is one handy kind of guy. Or did he just sit back, drink coffee and watch? HEHE

What do ya mean, 'just'? Someone's gotta do all the heavy on-lookin'!

Just for the record, sit back and watch was all I DID do! Don did mosta the work, including the design, which turned out pretty sweet!

Looks like no one has noticed 'IT' yet either! Figures. The one thing I DID do... [laugh]

chaikwa.

Justwannabeme May 8, 2007 11:09 PM

Does that include NOT fixing the front grill?
 
you slapped the corners bright and shiny?

shoot Don, I should have dropped off those Jeep axles! use the JCB to lift up your pedal pusher and align, WD40 the springs R & R, make mounts and go!
CHAIKWA JUST LOVES TO R & R AXLES!!! lol[laugh]
no room to do anything with the engine....

Heidi in NY

Chrisreyn May 9, 2007 06:36 AM

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Nice looking rig Don...I can see one just like it on a First Gen, Rhino-lined Black....sweeet!


Scott, I see what you did !!! and you should clean it up!![laugh]
spilled coffee.. was easy to spot as that tow-hook thingy .......

Justwannabeme May 9, 2007 10:59 PM

THAT"S where his missing suspender end went!!
 
Nice catch ChrisR BUT CHAIKWA'S coffee would have dented or ate a hole in the concrete,
punctured the hydronic heat tubing and made a nice fountain in Scott's shop for inside viewing.....
[laugh]

Redleg May 11, 2007 06:41 AM

Thanks guys, actually it is a prototype for the big truck. But the brush gaurds will be different. The big truck is gonna be more like scaffolding or like you see on forest service fire trucks. Claude, it actually helped the ride, but i need to tweek the torsion bars a hair. The baal joints and cv shafts are notorious for ware without the added weight, so the solid axle swap is a MUST down the road. If I hadn't already planned a swap, I would have used lighter steel. It'll be black one way or the other. I already have a new, black grill and a new hood and a new driver door. Just need to pick up some rockers yet.

chaikwa May 11, 2007 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Redleg (Post 1503443)
Thanks guys, actually it is a prototype for the big truck. But the brush gaurds will be different. The big truck is gonna be more like scaffolding or like you see on forest service fire trucks.

BIG truck? You mean like this one we built in the early 90's? COOL! :cool: I can't wait for that project to start!

chaikwa.

old dog May 11, 2007 09:21 PM

Don.
Are you and the Janitor going to work on the project this weekend ?
I`de volinteer but I`m tide up for the next two weekends.
this weekend Mothersday (of corse) and next weekend a trio down to TROLL VILLE (ugh) CANT BELIEVE WHAT THOSE PEOPLE FROM DETROIT AREA HAVE DONE TO MY OLD HOME !!!!!
Hey got the fiberglass work all finished on my flairs, now a little filler to finish cleaning them up and prime and paint.
THEN TAIL GATE AND RUNNING BOARDS.
CLAUDE

Redleg May 12, 2007 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by chaikwa (Post 1504485)
BIG truck? You mean like this one we built in the early 90's? COOL! :cool: I can't wait for that project to start!

chaikwa.

If only you had a tube bender....


No plans yet Claude. Right now I'm trying to round up some torch parts so I can get some pieces ready. Have to look into a lead on some Jeep J-20 axles. Hafta make sure I can still get the rotors and stuff off for replacement from sitting awhile.

old dog May 12, 2007 09:23 AM

I have a cousin in California, He use to be a machinest. He and his sons build some sand rails, and they built a tube bender. torched some large tube and ysed that to build diffrent jigs to hold tube then they used a large hydrolic jack welded into place and welded a plate on the tip that allows them to change the head. said it works really slick.
Hope that gives you an idea.
Claude


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