minigunmike
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Just to lead off this is kind of a dream build right now more or less something I wont get to in the next couple years more something in the next 3-5 years but its fun to flop a idea around and check feasibility vs other stupid ideas.
Pop bought a deuce a couple months ago so now I have a reference for taking measurements. This is horrible because I went from wanting a deuce to "Hey wait a second I can fit that under my truck..." I'm currently running a 2000 f350 7.3 4dr long bed srw. Literally as long as a deuce and just as wide. I purchased it under the intentions of hauling logs. Plans fell through and now its a toy/hauler. I had wanted to get a deuce and tinker with it but I know how I am and I know there would be a engine swap lurking in the corner along with bigger tires etc etc. So I figure Ill cut out the middleman and just slap a deuce axle set under the piggy and get it over with!
I have been doing measurements nothing to precise just enough to check feasibility, From what I have learned the ford frame is wider than the deuce (not surprised!) The rear hanger shouldn't be to hard to modify from the looks of it. Do have a question on that note! Is there a straight pin holding the pivot on or is it tapered?
The front end might be a bit harder considering the offset of the pumpkin on the stock axle vs the offset of the stock rockwell. Might require a axle shop to get the offset right.
Other things I'm sure I will have to deal with is reinforcing the frame because I'm sure it'll try to twist it in half as soon as I find a good gnarly trail to wander (Haspin) I'm not really to worried about gearing I imagine top speed will be right around 55 at 1700 rpms (I'll do the math later) Lets face it anybody can go fast and hit the wall, I wanna be the guy that takes the wall the subdivision behind it! Not real sure about road legal status but I'd like to keep it road legal so I'll have to figure out how much it's gonna raise the bumper.
Anyway thoughts and or experience are welcomed! I could use some tips and or pointers!
Pop bought a deuce a couple months ago so now I have a reference for taking measurements. This is horrible because I went from wanting a deuce to "Hey wait a second I can fit that under my truck..." I'm currently running a 2000 f350 7.3 4dr long bed srw. Literally as long as a deuce and just as wide. I purchased it under the intentions of hauling logs. Plans fell through and now its a toy/hauler. I had wanted to get a deuce and tinker with it but I know how I am and I know there would be a engine swap lurking in the corner along with bigger tires etc etc. So I figure Ill cut out the middleman and just slap a deuce axle set under the piggy and get it over with!
I have been doing measurements nothing to precise just enough to check feasibility, From what I have learned the ford frame is wider than the deuce (not surprised!) The rear hanger shouldn't be to hard to modify from the looks of it. Do have a question on that note! Is there a straight pin holding the pivot on or is it tapered?
The front end might be a bit harder considering the offset of the pumpkin on the stock axle vs the offset of the stock rockwell. Might require a axle shop to get the offset right.
Other things I'm sure I will have to deal with is reinforcing the frame because I'm sure it'll try to twist it in half as soon as I find a good gnarly trail to wander (Haspin) I'm not really to worried about gearing I imagine top speed will be right around 55 at 1700 rpms (I'll do the math later) Lets face it anybody can go fast and hit the wall, I wanna be the guy that takes the wall the subdivision behind it! Not real sure about road legal status but I'd like to keep it road legal so I'll have to figure out how much it's gonna raise the bumper.
Anyway thoughts and or experience are welcomed! I could use some tips and or pointers!