good product, horrible people. i don't think they are in business anymore but if they are don't buy anything from them. Dusier... they did me wrong and many others too. i would find stock ford / cummins high mount instead.
Truthfully, the motor was the cheapest part. By the time I parted out the 88 Burb and 96 Ram, I had all the key parts free. I did lots of other stuff during the swap so it drove the price way up. Even though I did 99.9% of it myself, I spent about 30k.
That was made by Dusier. Don’t think they are around anymore and that’s good because in my experience, they had the worst business practices out of everyone. They didn’t even send me the whole kit after making me wait for several months for their in stock item. I was far from the only one. I’d look into the mounts used for Ford medium duty Cummins trucks for a high mount.
In a perfect world we would all be issued on of these at birth. Love your build.
Thanks Marc, it has definitely been an adventure.
Great fricking job man. Gorgeous build.
Very sharp! Love it!
Great build
One of the nicest conversion i have seen done ! Mine 74 86 and 93 thks for the video the bracket for the a/c and alternator who makes it ! Please
good product, horrible people. i don't think they are in business anymore but if they are don't buy anything from them. Dusier...
they did me wrong and many others too. i would find stock ford / cummins high mount instead.
@@PROXIMO22 what was the name of the company for the bracket have a mate with a c&c
@@JohnSmith-qj4cf Dusier
@@PROXIMO22 thks mate 👌
Is that Lake Chelan? Love the Suburban.
No, Skamokawa WA
Love the bumpers!
Thanks! The front is from Buckstop Truckware. The back is one I made.
@@PROXIMO22 do you recall which model bumper you ordered?
Classic if I remember correctly.
Where can I find those running boards?
I’m not sure. They have been on there since it was new probably
❤️
All in all what's the budget on this build I have an 86 6.2l and it would be a dream to have it cummins swapped
You did a beautiful job by the way!
Truthfully, the motor was the cheapest part. By the time I parted out the 88 Burb and 96 Ram, I had all the key parts free. I did lots of other stuff during the swap so it drove the price way up. Even though I did 99.9% of it myself, I spent about 30k.
@@PROXIMO22 did you do a manual swap mine is automatic and I was thinking of doing a manual swap
Yes, I used the dodge NV4500
@@PROXIMO22 you did a great job I ended up joining to Facebook page Moby is a beast.. a beautiful beast!
Thanks! Ever evolving. I’m finishing up an electrical upgrade that you’ll see on the page in a week or two. Still waiting for a couple parts.
Did the 78 ford axle bolt right in
it did! very unexpected and the easiest thing about the whole build
Hi where did you get the bracket for a/c and alternator please
That was made by Dusier. Don’t think they are around anymore and that’s good because in my experience, they had the worst business practices out of everyone. They didn’t even send me the whole kit after making me wait for several months for their in stock item. I was far from the only one. I’d look into the mounts used for Ford medium duty Cummins trucks for a high mount.
@@PROXIMO22 thks yes jts hard to get good help thks again
What kind of fuel mileage are you getting out of it now?
It’s getting 20 consistently