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b2600 bagged and bodied

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azzlow   +1y
hello my name is aaron and this is my 1998 mazda, its the last year this shape was sold in australia.
its going to be my daily/work truck, nothing wild just clean and simple.
i got it for $500 with a blown head gasket and fixed it for $300. drove it stock for 2 years then 18 months ago i took it off the road to bag and body it.
first thing i did was bodydrop the cab. i used the tech article seth did for minitruckin as a guide.

new 3mm sills
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filler panels
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b/d all done
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modplant   +1y
Welcome to the scene, I'm liking it so far. I really like how you did the transitions for the floor, and of course the new sills.

What else do you have in store
azzlow   +1y
next i moved onto the bags, i copied what a friend of mine did on the front of another mazda

had to pie cut the uppers
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cut some of the lowers
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notched out for bag clearance
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bag bracket finished
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modplant   +1y
Top notch work sir! And mig welds as smooth as they are supposed to be too!
azzlow   +1y
the rear was next and i wanted to keep stock tank location and have bag on bar so i designed a 5 link and had a local truck shop make it. i took it home and fitted it up. i made all the link tabs and bag brackets.

started with this mess
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now looking a bit cleaner
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5 link
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setting up links and making brackets
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top link brackets
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rear lift bar brackets
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azzlow   +1y
i tubbed the front, relocated everything in the engine bay and painted it.
thats where i am up to at the moment. i have not got a bed for it so i need to get one asap.

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fuknlow25   +1y
nice!!!!!!!!!!!tubs
mazdawg(mikey)   +1y
nice work......but i think you need to re-angle the wishbone so that its parellel with the lower link bars. at lift the rear end is pitching downward and messing up your pinion angle.
col. sanders   +1y
Very nice work. Was this truck a gas/lpg hybrid? That was a huge tank in the rear.
azzlow   +1y
The wishbone is parallel it just looks messed up in that pic. It's at 3 deg pointing down through the entire travel. It's fine at ride height.
Yes the truck was on LPG, I worked at a place that fitted lpg to cars and actually fitted this car when it was new in 98. That is how I came to own it, the owner blew the head gasket in 06 and towed it to us then couldn't afford to fix it so I got it for $500.