So finally some fun updates. I sold that powerstroke already, which is quicker than I thought.
So now that we doubled our money off the truck, my partner and I did a little shopping.
He ordered some fun Poison Spyder parts for his TJ
I ordered the basics to get us rolling on my Bronco project, which took up a good portion of our money but it'll be worth it to have a 3rd show rig so we're not stuck with just 2 for events next summer. Fusion bumper, Rigid Radiance light bar and blue dually's, 92-96 fenders and core support, Keystone hood, 92-96 grille and headlight surrounds in black, black headlights like my Ram's, some maintenance parts and a Rough Country 6" cheap lift (solid axle swap in store for distant future, not investing money in a good quality lift for now).
Starting with the front clip swap and repainting the entire Bronco in a dark charcoal. RCX parts are getting sent over to get stripped and powder coated blue. And my Ram is making a donation to it.
My KO2's and Ultra wheels are getting donated to the Bronco. Plan is to dismount the tires, scuff and spray the face of the wheels in matching gun metal, and leave the imitation beadlock rings black. With donating my current 5 wheels and tires to the new project, I need something for my truck. Went ahead and ordered in some goodies for that as well.
Five 37x12.50x17 Maxxis Trepador
Five 17x8.5 Hutchinson Beadlocks in satin black
Obviously going 37's I'll need some more height, so...
DOR 7" progressive rate coil springs
DOR shackle and u-bolt flip, set for 7" of lift with eliminating the stock rear block
More height means different parts need swapped, so...
Fox 2.5 Remote Resi front shocks
Fox 2.0 Emulsion rear shocks
While talking to DOR, I discussed my previous order that's still being built, which are my custom arms and steering. The steering kit they have produced already, so I went ahead and cancelled the order for that and swapped it over to their drill out high steer kit with the tapered pitman arm bolt. I have the BD Diesel adjustable track bar and bracket, so with their high steer kit I'm going to see if I can modify my current setup to accommodate it. If not, then I'll pull the BD Diesel off and order in the DOR heavy duty track bar and their weld on axle tab to angle the track bar to match the drag link to eliminate the bump steer.
I'm currently in the decision making process of ordering in the DOR Extreme Torsion Sway Bar system. Having to disconnect these JKS on my truck has proven to be a pain in the ass on the drivers side, and their kit is supposed to make it so disconnecting is less frequent. Plus, badassery. It's good in stock, so I have about 2 weeks until my arms are done to make my decision on that one.
But before installing or tearing apart my Dodge, I'm going to begin building the Bronco for the time being. Paint and parts swapping will be about a month long project, which is fine as my Hutchinson's are about a month out on getting here. So hopefully by the time my wheels get here I'll have everything ready to swap the tires and wheels to the Bronco, start driving the Bronco as a daily and start dedicating the Ram to shows and wheeling. That's when the heavy tear down will happen, replacing almost all the suspension and steering, and building and customizing that All Pro Pack Rack.
But anywho, here's some cool photo's that you guys like to look at rather than read my essay's.
The Wheels: Powder coat red beadlock ring
The Tires
Coil Springs: Powder coated red
Shackle & U-Bolt Flip
Front Shocks
Rear Shocks
Steering
Torsion Sway Bar System (still in consideration)
And just to refresh everyone's memory
Custom built lower double adjustable long arms, upper double adjustable short arms: Powder coated red
Steering stabilizer
