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Recent / Current Projects #924683 01/08/09 06:43 PM
Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 184
Marcus2113 Offline OP
Wheeler
I thought it would be neat to see what everyone is working on. I just completed installing my snorkel. Next project is installing my air compressor for my front locker. Enjoy the pictures.


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The template all set.

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Too late now...

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TA DA!!!

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Finished!!!

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99 Montero, 3.5 L, Auto, Front/Rear Lockers, 2" Body Lift, 35's, 4.90's, Rock Sliders, Front/Rear Recievers
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: Marcus2113] #924684 01/08/09 06:47 PM
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87Montero Offline
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I don't think I've been in in that since scott's graduation.. Huge transformation since then, your montero is turning out to be pretty nice!


1999 Mitsu Montero - Crappy Weather
1992 Isuzu Pickup - Zombie Apocalypse
2008 Saturn Sky Redline - Nice Weather
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: 87Montero] #924685 01/08/09 07:23 PM
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hazy_daze Offline
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Very nice!


Fasteddy's advice is occasionally sound...
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: hazy_daze] #924686 01/08/09 09:38 PM
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lordtrunks Offline
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Let me see it took me 2 months to weld on a rock slider that was aready built wonder how long its gonna take to do the other side. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: lordtrunks] #924687 01/08/09 11:33 PM
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Marcus2113 Offline OP
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Let me see it took me 2 months to weld on a rock slider that was aready built wonder how long its gonna take to do the other side. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


One is better than none. You could make off roading more of a strategy game with one slider. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> Reverse is always an option.


99 Montero, 3.5 L, Auto, Front/Rear Lockers, 2" Body Lift, 35's, 4.90's, Rock Sliders, Front/Rear Recievers
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: Marcus2113] #924688 01/08/09 11:45 PM
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TOASTY Offline
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I have been working on this going on year two and I'm still fine tuning this one, I need longer rubber brakeline and longer e brake cables, longer shocks, and taller coils. I need to put it on the RTI to see how far it will go but it's still got a lot more travel to go. The great thing is the truck is only tilting 5 degrees according to the inclinometer here's some sample pics.
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1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: TOASTY] #924689 01/09/09 12:00 AM
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hazy_daze Offline
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Got an action shot of this little doohickey? Like to see how much difference it makes. Might be a fun mod to do one afternoon...


Fasteddy's advice is occasionally sound...
Re: Recent / Current Projects [Re: hazy_daze] #924690 01/09/09 01:28 AM
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too broke $ <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> $ to wheel, but my friend down the street has an RTI ramp so if i get board enough i'll disconnect my rear brakes and flex it out all the way. I stopped when my brake line and e-brake cables got realy tight. I'm pretty sure this setup will flex out twice as much as the picture above. It's really awesome to flex out and stay level.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped







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