2WD Suspension is GONE! No Turning Back Now! Project Brutus, Ep. 4
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- The independent 2 wheel drive suspension is OUT!!! Lots of cutting, grinding, and chiseling as we prepare to install the Sky's Offroad Design 4WD conversion and a Dana 60 in Project Brutus, our 1987 field find crew cab F350 6.9 diesel rescue!
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Scott
Ok, I'll take back that "rust bucket"remark. It's not as bad as I thought. Just the frame horns appear to have some rust on them. Not too bad at all.
Gotcha, thanks, Scott
Dang fine beginning.
Having done this once myself....
Three things
Flat surface
Plumb bobs.
Build to ride height using the front axle to guide the build.
If you're running anything bigger than 38 inch tires...
Move front axle forward to keep tires away from the cab at full stuff...
And don't forget
Mock up
Mock up etc
Thanks for the input! Scott
This is some good content. Your on your way to a million subs if you continue this way. Very cool Scott 👍
Victor - Thanks for the input and kind words! Scott
Nice work, Ive thought of doing this conversion too. 2wd trucks are usually in better shape and cheaper.
Hendrik - there's also the issue of finding one configured like this. Ford never made a brick nose crew cab diesel dually 4x4 pickup, so if you want one, you have to make it yourself! Only ones manufactured in that timeframe were conversions.
Love seeing normal people making it happen in driveways with average tools. That's real life for most of us. I'd watch ur vids all day over some of these channels with high dollar shops and every tool known to man kind. Loving it buddy. Keep it up. We need more real life channels like urs.
Thanks, Nathan. Gotta adapt, improvise, and overcome at times! Scott
I was relieved to see the glass was covered while you did the grinding. Some of us learned the hard way that grinder sparks will embed into the surface of glass!
David - yes, I have some scar tissue associated with this. Had a '66 Fairlane end up with hot shards of metal embedded in the paint and glass.
@@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE OUCH!!
Peg leg would also be proud lol. Bleed blue always. Lol
I definitely bleed Ford blue, Nathan! Thanks, Scott
Looking good Scott.
Thanks, Mark! We're getting there! Scott
Great video.
Thanks!
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I’ve often thought about adding a turbo to my 6.9. I think it’s totally safe as long as you stay at 10lbs or less.
Joseph - A stock 6.9 should be able to handle 10 psi, assuming the engine is in good shape. If you want to live dangerously, you can try 12 psi, but I think that would be the absolute top limit. Scott
Thanks Scott, not sure what she has in store. It probably will never be a big tow vehicle.
2 comments - Nice job getting a sky reverse shackle kit, and have fun getting those inner fenders back in.
Hey 86 - Thanks for your comments! Sky's stuff is nice, isn't it? And I hope the inner fenders don't fight me when I re-install them. Scott
Could you possibly leave links to these parts in the description this is the best in depth I’ve found for a 4x4 conversion and I’d like to do mine as well
Hi @TRADERZ - all the parts at this point were purchased from www.skysoffroaddesign.com - the basic kit is here - www.skysoffroaddesign.com/collections/85-91-f-250-350-front-suspension/products/copy-of-85-91-ford-f-350-4x4-2-front-shackle-reversal-superduty-spring?variant=39612609232962 and I added an adjustable panhard bar www.skysoffroaddesign.com/collections/85-91-f-250-350-front-suspension/products/ford-apb-001?variant=19048849348 and Bilstein shocks - www.skysoffroaddesign.com/collections/85-91-f-250-350-front-suspension/products/shocks. Let me know if you have additional questions. Scott
Nice work Scott. Your work makes me envious and anxious to get back home and spend time on my project. I was going to suggest the air chisel for those rivets after watching you struggle with the radiator core support bracket on the drivers side. I guess you heard me yelling at the video. LOL.
Hey Karl - the air chisel is one of those tools that I don't use often enough. My mantra is normally, "work harder, not smarter!" Anyway, thanks for the input, and I'm looking forward to seeing more progress on your Fairlane when you get back in town. Scott
Very Ambitious Project! Nothing on that beast is lightweight- even the brackets are Monsters! I'm familiar with the Dana 27,30 and 44- looking forward to seeing a Dana 60 go in. Wow. Kingpins are rugged, but time consuming to tune caster/camber with the off center swiveling bushings. Hope your dana 60 comes close to straight!
Hey Paul - nothing wimpy on this beast! Dana 60 is sitting in the corner of the garage; need to pull it out and get it ready to swap in! Thanks for the input, Scott
Just got throught episode 4 and I am impressed man. You're gettin er done! I'll be subscribed waiting for that next addition. This helps me get motivated to get working on my 87 6.9 4x4. I must say i'm jealous of your truck. That will be a ultra unique/cool truck with that diesel and a D60 front. I take it you already found a dually 60 for the front?
Aaron - thanks for the kind words and encouragement! Next episode will be up in a few days. It will certainly be a one-of-a-kind truck when done, since Ford didn't ever make one in this configuration in 1987. I sourced a kingpin 4.10 Dana 60 from a 1990 single rear wheel F350; just need to add dually hub adapters, which I have. Scott
@@THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE Perfect 👌. It will definitely a unique truck and desirable. Looks like you get snow where you're at so we will look foward to some snow driving in the future perhaps?
@@aaronkeiser6349 - We do get snow here, but I'm headed back to Texas in a year, so if the truck isn't done by winter, might be a while before it snows in San Antonio!
I've a 7.3 idi actually 2 of them and they both need engine work to
Noah - well, they're probably over 30 years old, so no big surprise that they need work! Good luck! Scott
What kind of cover is that. Where did you get it from.
The cover for the truck? I'm pretty sure I ordered it from Amazon, but I don't recall the brand. Scott
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Thanks!