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Re: body swap (mostly) complete!
[Re: Curtis Johnson]
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05/11/05 06:30 PM
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 33
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Yeah I was aware of that and it wasnt my first choice but thats why I stripped everything out (the seats were added towards the end when i got a little ansty).. the body in that condition weighs about 600-700 pounds.. better than 1200+ with all the doors and stuff on, if I do it again I'll try to do it somewhere where I can raise it vertically.
The front rotors are fine and I am low on funds so bigger brakes would have to wait.. but I will keep that in mind..
One thing I forgot to mention was I wouldnt have been able to do it without 4x4wire, thanks to a few people on this board that have removed a body before I realized this project was possible.
1991 Trooper 2.8, 5spd - waiting for a different frame and tranny 1992 Rodeo 3.1, 5 spd - 1 inch between me and the headliner
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