RE: Re: RE: more baby HEMTT pics
Jason, Sounds like a do-able project. The trick is to program out as much of the ideas as you can on paper and get your sources and contacts established. Suppliers, wrecking yards, others infected with OD rash, are a lot more helpful if they think you've done your homework and have actually got a game plan. Figure in what the vehicle will have as a curb weight and what you plan on doing with it; no need to use a t-case out of a ten tonner if a lighter, smaller one will do the job for you. Plan a vehicle that you'll enjoy when all the work is done. Weigh all thoughts and suggestions then adopt and adapt what conforms to your ideas of what you want for a finished vehicle; after all, you'll be the one operating and maintaining it. Remember; opinions are like noses, everybody has one. A lot of us old timers have tried a bunch of ideas and have found out the hard way, what works and what doesn't. And we're glad to share the knowledge; it's what makes this, or any hobby, fun. Don't get discouraged; I made 5 different sets of transfer-case mounts before I got a set that I liked.
Good luck and happy wrenching.
Note to BFR re: OD fever. I think there's hope for the lad. He could be shootin' craps on the street-corner and runnin' with loose women.
Agreed on a five tonner as a good starting off place.