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Mrs. Self Built, '89 2200, sfbd

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selfbuiltrods   +1y



BOOM! Got a compliment from the founder! Made my day! I'm a two link connesuer, and I was super pleased with this design. The shock setup was an afterthought for sure.
selfbuiltrods   +1y
Got the steering and bed mounted. Shot some random pics.

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hunterw   +1y


I feel kinda special after reading this lol.
Truck is coming out very nice man. Can't wait to see more
baha   +1y
I really like how you are doing the rack and pinion swap too! I ended up using a Flaming River one on my Yota.

Lots of good fabrication on this truck!
selfbuiltrods   +1y
Thanks guys! Hunter, when I seen you were doing a rack swap it motivated me to get off my ass and do it! So thanks buddy! Its kinda sad that all this work is not the final product for this truck lol. I've already started on the new 2x3 chassis, and I'll post pics when it's done. Hydraulic cylinders were ordered from Dice Suspension, out of Arizona, Monday. This chassis is currently for sale. If it doesn't sell, then I'll stretch it and stick it under my x-cab for daily use. Stay tuned fellas!
selfbuiltrods   +1y
Got started on the dash today.

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selfbuiltrods   +1y
Well... Starting over. With the caliber of build that this little truck needs to be, the chassis I put countless hours and money into will go under my daily. Started where I knew I should have in the first place lol. Hey it happens! Ill have what ever I can get complete at Turkey Drag. See you guys there! ~AA~

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lowlyfe   +1y
Damn son you just dont stop! Most people would have been more than happy with the first go around, but i'm sure this one will beat it out the frame. You do some great work, I know i'll be tuned in for updates.
selfbuiltrods   +1y
Thanks buddy! You do great work too! I've been watching your builds. The main reason behind building a new chassis was the switch to hydraulics. They just wouldn't fit the old chassis properly.