okay so i made this page so that i can keep everyone up to speed on the project. i do little things everyday, and i will take more pics once more significant things happen. but most importantly, i am building a rig from scratch, and i want this to be example of how much this sport really cost from the ground up. so i keep a running total on the bottom of the page. but that doesnt include about 4k in tools that you also need. today was fun, i cleaned my front axel and painted it black. she's going to be perty in a couple of months. i am still deciding on color scheme. any suggestions?
maybe it's just my darn computer for some reason i have problems viewing most of the pics that you put up This network that these government computers are on SUCKS. I need to get a new computer so I can get on the net at home instead of just at work.
AZS10Crew wrote:That Ford looks so nice parked out in front of your house. You should have taken a pic of that.
Hurry up and finish that thing and tow it out here for some real wheeling!
you aint lien.
so i think i came up with a paint scheme. paint the frame, axels, tube all black. then the body royal blue. since my suit seat and harness are all royal blue. then trim out in yellow. like the inside of the wheel blue, but the beadlock in yellow. my wife is going to do that for me sunday.
AZS10Crew wrote:Very nice. Those tires are a little skinny aren't they?
i know, they look like ag tires
thats how you put 38's on tox axels. sure if i had dana60's i would but some 38x15" wire tire on...but then again, i would rather have height, so i would probably put on 42x14 on instead.
it saves weight. the truck is light so it can handle it, its easy on the steering and birfields, and its helps with turning radius over wider tires
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I like them! Tall and skinny rules! Nobody really wants short and fat , right?
(We are talking about offroad tires )
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
a2b wrote:...where can i get the sticky tire compound. i thought about trying to use that on my sx's and see if it helps in the rocks...
AZS10Crew wrote:Are you talking about VHT? Like they use at dragstrips? Wouldn't that just pick up dust?
I had not tried that for the rocks.
VHT is primarily used on the track surface to soften the laid down rubber, and is extremely sensitive so caution would be advised for applying it directly to your tires.
There used to be a good softener around called "Moose Juice" , you apply it with a brush or roller to revive an old pair of slicks , or drop them a compound or two. I'll try to find a source.
A quick search found - Track Claw VP Racing has Grizzly Grip and Goat Piss (Kent Acrysol), Grape Grip ( Gold tire grip )
Pro-blend sells # 5060 - Rock Crawl Tire Treatment (Mfr. by Hotlap?)
What about siping? Does it help in the rocks?
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
ya it does help. i just havent ever done it before. i guess i ough to learn.
my tires are famous for lasting, not griping. i figure i could try to run some of that stuff that the dirt track guys use, it might help. any thing to soften the compound up.
Are you friendly with any of the local tire shops? I'd see if the do tire siping and what they would charge.
Seems like my neighbor said it was about $100 a set around here to have it done. But that included trimming to true them for out of round too.
Nothing worse that bouncing down the highway on 44's
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
ya no luck on the siping yet. i had a place pop the inner bead on for me. but even that was sketchy. everybody is sooo afraid to touch beadlocks. sad news: one is leaking
but i did get them all on and mounted and aired up without too much hassle. just alot of time. 32 bolts each wheel
see mark, they dont look too skinny now.
BTW my stupid new dog wouldnt get out of the way or at least pose for the camera
also, i got 220 hooked up at the house now. so i ordered a millermatic 175
looks like she is coming along nicely.. keep up the good work ,.. I can't wait to see some pictures of what she can do when its done..
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
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[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
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yes, this past few weeks i stopped working on the truck and i poured and driveway, hooked up a subpanel and a 220 outlet and created a work space to acutally build the truck. it was in the dirt before that...
here is a pic of the mock up of my flat belly. i will finish it tommorrow
a2b wrote:yes, this past few weeks i stopped working on the truck and i poured and driveway, hooked up a subpanel and a 220 outlet and created a work space to acutally build the truck. it was in the dirt before that...
here is a pic of the mock up of my flat belly. i will finish it tommorrow
a2b wrote:yes, this past few weeks i stopped working on the truck and i poured and driveway, hooked up a subpanel and a 220 outlet and created a work space to acutally build the truck. it was in the dirt before that...
here is a pic of the mock up of my flat belly. i will finish it tommorrow
i have 1 week to do alot still. electrical, pedals, fuel lines, brakes and brake lines, shocks, seat, finish the support for the floor....I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It looks like you have alot of work ahead of you ..
[size=75]TARMAC TRENDZ car club
2003 GMC Zr5 maroon or somethingto it.
Two 10s in a custom box and Pioneer Premier 400w amp, Quad mod,Body lift, bed light.
http://www.tarmactrendz.vze.com/[/size]
a2b wrote:yes, this past few weeks i stopped working on the truck and i poured and driveway, hooked up a subpanel and a 220 outlet and created a work space to acutally build the truck. it was in the dirt before that...
here is a pic of the mock up of my flat belly. i will finish it tommorrow
i have 1 week to do alot still. electrical, pedals, fuel lines, brakes and brake lines, shocks, seat, finish the support for the floor....I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would help, but the moving truck will be here Friday...then it's off to the land of cheap gas and sub-90 deg temps!
[size=75]Mark
[b][i][color=red]2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Quad Cab[/color][/i][/b]
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I can't help. I'd be too embarrased about you using a skil saw as an automotive tool
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
If at first you don't succeed - Don't take up Skydiving! - ThunderIIKE7CSK
In the one photo, I thought I saw a wood plank floor and was going to comment about "low budget". Then I realized I was looking through a frame at a trailer bed.
Rig looks good Hobie. Can't wait to see it done.
For that matter, I can't wait to see my rig done! Unfortunately, I've got a long wait!