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Project:Fix alot of sh*t(Updated Pics)

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draggin87yota   +1y
well im finally back to workin on my truck,and all i have to say is wow,ima fix all the shit that the guy did on this truck and it will be right and look 100x better,i got new shit comin,fuel cell,prob new link set up,frame cleaned up and other shit
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yota93   +1y
Hope things workout for you, good luck
pimpins   +1y
Chyea, good luck on the redo.
airgasim   +1y
Man if I had the balls to do a setup like that , I would be alot further on the build than im at now.
Geeshhh somw people!!
Good luck man , do that bitch proud!
smctoy   +1y
best of luck to you bro with your rebuild!! keep everybody posted with pics as you go...oh & be safe!
draggin87yota   +1y
wow,came inside for a break and thought id give yall sum updates,the guy had fuckin power wires strapped to gas lines n shit omg,jus ripped all the valves,wires,airlines off from the rear and now ima go to the front,cuz thats another mess lol,ill keep yall posted
kdcgrohl   +1y
sometimes its amazing what people can cobble together. good luck, keep us updated, and build something killer.
draggin87yota   +1y
thanks man,ya its pretty amazing wat people can come up with,hopefully everything works out how i plan,
draggin87yota   +1y
lil update,ill have pics of the update tommorw cuz damn fla weather didnt let me make any progress today,i ripped everything off the frame ripped basically everywire out of the truck,i know seth did this and a couple other people,wat did yall do with the prop valve in the rear?i know i read it sum where but i forgot,i drink alot lol.
kdcgrohl   +1y
you can cut it down, and reposition it.
or you can use an aftermarket proportioning valve.
or you can use another T like the one bolted to the right side of the axle. If you are keeping your drum style brakes in the back, this would be the way to go. if you do a disc conversion, go with an aftermarket valve. personally, i think the load sensing prop. valve looks kinda homo, so i wouldn't use that one.
here's a pic of mine: