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#92
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That’s exactly what I did. worked out good. Going to Install the other side today paint rear of frame and reinstall bed then build my new rear axle
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Did the front bracket fit in the factory holes of the frame in the rear?
Let me know if the parking brake bracket gives you any trouble on the drivers side.
I am watching this mod. as I would like to lift the back of Poncho at least two inches and don't really love the idea of going from a OEM 3 inch block under there now, to the bigger OEM 6 inch block.
Let me know if the parking brake bracket gives you any trouble on the drivers side.
I am watching this mod. as I would like to lift the back of Poncho at least two inches and don't really love the idea of going from a OEM 3 inch block under there now, to the bigger OEM 6 inch block.
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Did the front bracket fit in the factory holes of the frame in the rear?
Let me know if the parking brake bracket gives you any trouble on the drivers side.
I am watching this mod. as I would like to lift the back of Poncho at least two inches and don't really love the idea of going from a OEM 3 inch block under there now, to the bigger OEM 6 inch block.
Let me know if the parking brake bracket gives you any trouble on the drivers side.
I am watching this mod. as I would like to lift the back of Poncho at least two inches and don't really love the idea of going from a OEM 3 inch block under there now, to the bigger OEM 6 inch block.
Used the front bottom hole the rear bottom hole is a little off I drilled through bracket and frame made them match upper front drilled new hole in bracket upper rear drilled hole in frame mine is about 4” lift so I’m going to a 2” block no more 6” block
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Just looked at the last post date hard to believe it’s been almost a year sense I’ve touched the truck. Now to figure out where I left off the plane is to make it run by the end of the week we’ll see how that goes
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I’m working on my wireing cant get gages on work other than the odometer and speedometer is there a difference in the oil pressure in water temperature gauges in the cluster between a 90model gas And 92 diesel.
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Depends...some 90’s were the old analog switches and gauges,but others were like the later 91.5-93 electronic gauges.
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It’s been a few years since I’ve been able to work on the truck a lot of things going on but I’m back on it got a remember where I left off and what I had done I need to do I did get the inner cooler done air conditioner condenser re-mounted working on the air conditioning now and it does fit behind the stock grill