100dollarman
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Here is a M1010 Ambulance that we are finishing up for a customer--
1985 with only 25k miles.
Tomorrow I have to hook up the rear proportioning valve for the brakes, and I am going to add a 1" spacer on the rear wheels. I am having them custom made, and should be ready in the am. A little clean up, and she's done! At least for my part of it--- customer is going to have it re-upolstered, body straightened up and painted. I think there will be some RV conversion work in the box too.
Should be an AWESOME truck when completed!!!!
All new parts are from OffRoadDesign.com in Co. They are very helpful and knowledgeable about these trucks.
Its about a 4-4.5" lift including rear shackle flip, front springs, dropped pitman arm, Bilstein shocks, new brakelines, steer stabilizer, detach sway bar mts, greasable shackles and bushings, etc.
We used 12 bolt H1 wheels and 37" radials with runflats. Used a 2" spacer in the front, and will install 1" spacers in the rear tomorrow.
This thing is a beast!!!! It looks even better in person! Its tall. The 37s work good with the 4.56 gears. Cant wait to see it after its painted.
Here are a few pics---
1985 with only 25k miles.
Tomorrow I have to hook up the rear proportioning valve for the brakes, and I am going to add a 1" spacer on the rear wheels. I am having them custom made, and should be ready in the am. A little clean up, and she's done! At least for my part of it--- customer is going to have it re-upolstered, body straightened up and painted. I think there will be some RV conversion work in the box too.
Should be an AWESOME truck when completed!!!!
All new parts are from OffRoadDesign.com in Co. They are very helpful and knowledgeable about these trucks.
Its about a 4-4.5" lift including rear shackle flip, front springs, dropped pitman arm, Bilstein shocks, new brakelines, steer stabilizer, detach sway bar mts, greasable shackles and bushings, etc.
We used 12 bolt H1 wheels and 37" radials with runflats. Used a 2" spacer in the front, and will install 1" spacers in the rear tomorrow.
This thing is a beast!!!! It looks even better in person! Its tall. The 37s work good with the 4.56 gears. Cant wait to see it after its painted.
Here are a few pics---
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