My f-250...and more to come!

Started by *FFC*, May 01, 2005, 12:23:36 PM

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Quote from: WHITE_TRASH on May 07, 2005, 11:21:17 PM
Thornbirds are the worst tire Ive ever seen on ANY terrain.  No matter if its pavement or dirt they suck sweaty donkey nutz...



:rofl:  :funny:  :hahaha:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

No Power

I agree that thornturds SUCK :yesnod:
I bought a set of 33's ran them fer a couple months.
Then I sould them fer $150 fer all 4 with only about 10,000 miles on them.
Those thornturds were the worst tires that I've ever owned fer offroad or street.
I would never buy another set. :nope:
Roll me back over !!!

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Some updated pix:

Got rid of that crappy filter that I had on my Cardomain page:



Some pleasant chassis pix: WHAT A MESS!!!


My Scary lift:



This is the mount that holds my bed in place....NOT...it's an inch from the bed, though it was meant to mount the bed onto. 

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

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Here's my rear leafs, no clamps to hold them in place and ubolts that are too big.....  :screwy: 



"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

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#34
*Carnage pix transferred*
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HaloFan1

wow that seems a little dangerous to me

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Haha, yeah you should try driving it.  Sometimes if I hit the gas or a curb or something just right my springs will get caught on the perches and not go all the way up flush against the top leaf.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

BUBBA

Quote from: FordFreakChik on May 12, 2005, 09:31:21 AM
Sometimes if I hit the gas or a curb or something just right
so you run over lots of curbs and llittle honda's,you could always put some of the pink rope around em































j/k but that is very dangerous you defeintly need to fix that,they could get hung up in your tire and cause a lock up and that wouldn't be good goin down the highway
87 4runner 350 with custom dent package. 
My budget beater

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Quote from: rocktoy35 on May 12, 2005, 10:47:21 AM
so you run over lots of curbs and llittle honda's,you could always put some of the pink rope around em


j/k but that is very dangerous you defeintly need to fix that,they could get hung up in your tire and cause a lock up and that wouldn't be good goin down the highway

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Naw I don't hit many curbs unless it's on purpose when I go around slow people or in a parking lot when I wanna pull through the parking space.  Don't worry, I ain't run over no hondas.............................yet :yupyup:

Well I can't drive it right now anyway so the leafs are my last concern.  I have to put my track bar back up first  :down:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

jedimasteryoda

thanks for the info on the thorbirds ill maybe go with the swampers i just liked the birds cus they really throw the mud reall shitty on the pavement and dotn last too long. 
its a truck its built for this kind of stuff.
  under my tires is a honda

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Since my last mud expedition...my motor will never be as bling as it was ^^^

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

oddball

Quote from: FordFreakChik on June 02, 2005, 10:50:53 PM
Since my last mud expedition...my motor will never be as bling as it was ^^^


dirt and mud is the 4wheelers bling
2008 Tacoma regular cab, 4.88s, ARBs, crawl box, manual shift FJ case

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Quote from: oddball on June 03, 2005, 07:58:46 AM
dirt and mud is the 4wheelers bling

:yupyup:

That chrome has gotta go though...hopefully it'll be a lot different come September....
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BUBBA

you should just drop in a powerstroke
87 4runner 350 with custom dent package. 
My budget beater

burnyota

I hate those fawkin thornbirds!
85 p/u, marlin#208, built 22R on propane, old school longs, 5.29's / detroits, bobbed, chopped, and flopped

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RHG

I seen the picture of you workin on, uhm, in your truck in the "you" thread. Thats awsome, I did that with my dodge and my dads chevy. Its so nice being able to get in there and have all that room. Makes the engine look tiny. I wish my old camaro had half that much room, I really dreaded changing spark plugs. bluh
Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

89 Ext Cab Long Bed, SAS'd, Double 2.28's, 5.29's, 38" TSL's, Allied Beadlocks, Half Doors, Custom Trail Bodywork

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Quote from: rocks hurt good on June 04, 2005, 12:12:01 AM
I seen the picture of you workin on, uhm, in your truck in the "you" thread. Thats awsome, I did that with my dodge and my dads chevy. Its so nice being able to get in there and have all that room. Makes the engine look tiny. I wish my old camaro had half that much room, I really dreaded changing spark plugs. bluh

That's why I have a fullsize, it's soo much easier to work on than a little truck.  However, I'll be downsizing later on when I get bored with this one, but not any time soon.  It's handy to get up under there.  A tune up is a piece of cake :yesnod:

:beerchug:   
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

8D3TOY

Freak,
      You should check out FTE.com (Ford truck enthusiast) lots of good info more up to date crowd not the "sticks in the mud",  I have had lots of 67-72 highboys lookin at your pics I kinda think you have an F-100 that was converted to 8 lug. Thats why your rear springs dont fit the U bolts/block, the front hipinion is a bolt in from a 77-79 then the 8 lug stuff bolts on up, the rear D60 also bolts in except for the difference in spring pack width from 1/2 to 3/4 ton and the U joints. These things are like Yotas sooo tough and soooo easy to wrench on, you've got a great start there, any?'s ask away, good luck!

camo89

i will garentee its a 1/2 to 3/4 ton convert it has radius armes 3/4 all had leaf springs not frotn coials
mopar parts

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Quote from: 8D3TOY on June 08, 2005, 09:40:37 AM
Freak,
      You should check out FTE.com (Ford truck enthusiast) lots of good info more up to date crowd not the "sticks in the mud",  I have had lots of 67-72 highboys lookin at your pics I kinda think you have an F-100 that was converted to 8 lug. Thats why your rear springs dont fit the U bolts/block, the front hipinion is a bolt in from a 77-79 then the 8 lug stuff bolts on up, the rear D60 also bolts in except for the difference in spring pack width from 1/2 to 3/4 ton and the U joints. These things are like Yotas sooo tough and soooo easy to wrench on, you've got a great start there, any?'s ask away, good luck!

I have a '79 f-150 frame and front end, and '70 f-250 rear end and body and engine.  It's pretty pieced togethere..it's a PITA to find some of teh chassis parts cuz it's mixed up....  I am on FTE, but they're kinda sticks in teh mud there.  They don't allow a lot of stuff and it gets really frustrating, so I'd just as soon hang out here and have the people that I know and get along with help me.  I got in trouble on my first post over there, so i said flop em.  It was somethin dumb... :smack:
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Ok, so I got home late the other day, I had a 3:30 apointment with my uncle and stepdad to help me fix my truck.  I got home at 7 with my boys cuz I was workin and lots of stuff was goin wrong.  They had already had my track bar mount welded up, frame boxed in, and was workin on drilling the holes for the steerin box.  I couldn't believe it! I stayed out there till dark workin on puttin my steering box in and putting in my new stabilizer.  I was able to drive it to its parking spot last night!! :hyper: I have to match the gears, and fix my hub (A wheel stud fell out) then I'll be able to drive it more often :hyper: More updates as i get it done  :driving:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

RHG

Yay! FORD isnt on the road dead anymore.
Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

89 Ext Cab Long Bed, SAS'd, Double 2.28's, 5.29's, 38" TSL's, Allied Beadlocks, Half Doors, Custom Trail Bodywork

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Quote from: rocks hurt good on July 18, 2005, 03:20:55 AM
Yay! FORD isnt on the road dead anymore.

It wasn't on the road dead, it was at home dead :hahaha:
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wa4x4

My dad had an older (70's) green F-100 with a 3 on the tree and that thing was a hot rod...he hadnt done much to it but it was pretty quick and it could get the tires chirping real easy! Now he HAD to get the benz...haha jk my mom made him get rid of the truck about 5 years ago so we got a 1990 F250 4x4 lifted on 35"s and its pretty sweet, it has a lot of power and it is pretty well muffled, but is mostly stock. That truck is dying though. Last week we drove it and we were going up a hill that it never has trouble on and it choked hardcore and the engine died. I took it out later and tried the hill later and it had no trouble, but this truck isnt in great shape anymore....time for a nice F-350 Powerstroke 4x4...
2007 Satin white pearl STi- mostly stock
2006 WRX TR 320whp 343wtq, taken in a road rage wreck
1998 4runner, needs to become wheeler status

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Ok, :disturbed: I took my truck out for a test run after it's been sittin since the beginning of may (due to no reg/insurance).  It handled pretty well, can still use a bit of help there, but I have motor and gear oil allll over my undercarriage, water in my rear diff, and prolly my tcase and whatever else it could get in since i flooded it at PC :smack:

So the "rear end shop" says that my rear axle isn't a '70, it is in fact out of a mid 80's ford, meaning in order to gear it I have to get a new carrier  :tantrum: We'll see...I got just under 2 weeks to get it figured out and finished  :crossed:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

BUBBA

 :whip: well then get off ur  :moon: and get busy.If you spent as much time working on ya rig instead of  :bananapc: you might get something done.




























j/k FFC,Im sure your doing all you can,now get to work  :whip: :whip:
87 4runner 350 with custom dent package. 
My budget beater

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Quote from: rocktoy35 on September 02, 2005, 09:38:22 PM
:whip: well then get off ur  :moon: and get busy.If you spent as much time working on ya rig instead of  :bananapc: you might get something done.




























j/k FFC,Im sure your doing all you can,now get to work  :whip: :whip:

You're right... I shoulda been done had this on the road wayyy before today, but no use cryin over spilled milk... I got tons to do and hope i can find the brain power to do it...oh and the physical strength...since rust is my new enemy :smack: :tantrum:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

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Ok, it's been decided that instead of swapping out my gears and carrier, I'm just gonna go to pnp tomorrow and pull a whole freakin rear axle.  I figured it's cheaper and even less complicated, just need the manpower and I think I got that covered  :gap: Now I just gotta find one  :hammer:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." - RW Emerson -

CTENG in KS

Good luck...here is some booty for you!
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