USArmyMedic07
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Ok fellas. I'm new to SS and love it. I saw one of Hundy's bobbers and I was hooked. Unfortunately, I didn't have the cash to throw down for a finished truck, so I horse traded my way into a M35A2C w/winch. I have problems with mud and it seems like every time I need a winch, its because I'm in waist deep mud and have a rod or 3 sticking out the side of my block. (jeep 4.0L)
I seem to have much more money than time and a knack for wheeling and dealing. So, I sold the winch to Mike Hays on here. Great guy and a pleasure to do business with. That covered the cost of an M105a2 trailer and left me some spare cash for odds and ends. I will be dropping the rear axle and selling it to one of the local 4x4 nuts around here after the bob is complete.
Ok, now to the good stuff. Just wanted to give a little background. I'm a youngin' (26) and new to the MV hobby. I can turn a wrench competently and have designed some pretty cool parts for my other toys.
The other day, after my 200 mile drive home in the "new" deuce, I realized it was entirely too slow for a diesel, and much too big and loud.
So far, the mods include: scrapping the bed (1380 lbs), ordered Walker muffler to put on the stack (50 bucks on amazon.com) and putting it on ASAP.
Got out the Gerber Multitool (Army issue, black one, really cool) and turned the fuel screw up. The truck hasn't gotten hot yet. The exhaust stack is cool enough to touch after a 20 minute drive and I keep my foot in the throttle. The exhaust is dark, but not BLACK. It just looks like an old diesel running. The difference in drive-ability is amazing. I would recommend a slight increase to anybody who wants their truck to drive more like an older diesel pickup, than a pig. I'm not going to smoke any soup'ed up Cummins Dodges, but its quick enough to drive around town without complaints or dirty looks from the people behind me.
Just thought I'd share my experience with the rest of ya'll. More to come.
Thanks to Mark (Hundy) for all the advice on how to Bob my truck, and to Mike Hays for convincing me to buy a trailer and use the springs and bed.
Thanks for reading fellas and ladies.
Next up is THICK carpet padding from the carpet store for the cab, and some auto carpet. SHould quiet things down a bit.
Zak
I seem to have much more money than time and a knack for wheeling and dealing. So, I sold the winch to Mike Hays on here. Great guy and a pleasure to do business with. That covered the cost of an M105a2 trailer and left me some spare cash for odds and ends. I will be dropping the rear axle and selling it to one of the local 4x4 nuts around here after the bob is complete.
Ok, now to the good stuff. Just wanted to give a little background. I'm a youngin' (26) and new to the MV hobby. I can turn a wrench competently and have designed some pretty cool parts for my other toys.
The other day, after my 200 mile drive home in the "new" deuce, I realized it was entirely too slow for a diesel, and much too big and loud.
So far, the mods include: scrapping the bed (1380 lbs), ordered Walker muffler to put on the stack (50 bucks on amazon.com) and putting it on ASAP.
Got out the Gerber Multitool (Army issue, black one, really cool) and turned the fuel screw up. The truck hasn't gotten hot yet. The exhaust stack is cool enough to touch after a 20 minute drive and I keep my foot in the throttle. The exhaust is dark, but not BLACK. It just looks like an old diesel running. The difference in drive-ability is amazing. I would recommend a slight increase to anybody who wants their truck to drive more like an older diesel pickup, than a pig. I'm not going to smoke any soup'ed up Cummins Dodges, but its quick enough to drive around town without complaints or dirty looks from the people behind me.
Just thought I'd share my experience with the rest of ya'll. More to come.
Thanks to Mark (Hundy) for all the advice on how to Bob my truck, and to Mike Hays for convincing me to buy a trailer and use the springs and bed.
Thanks for reading fellas and ladies.
Next up is THICK carpet padding from the carpet store for the cab, and some auto carpet. SHould quiet things down a bit.
Zak