@@bulldozer7656 I wouldn't say they're any better or any worse. It just depends what you want to do with it. The Detroits can be a pain for town and highway driving because you don't have the ability to completely unlock, but if you spend all your time off road you don't have to mess with air compressors and switches and wiring harnesses to lock your diff. Personally, I went with an ARB so I can still drive around town as if my truck was still stock and I don't have to deal with chirping tires in the roundabouts and parking lots.
@@MOTO809 but isn't that the point of a Detroit? I'm in Michigan and a few times a year go visit family in Colorado Springs, CO for mountain trails... I can go either way, but air locker seams way more expense w/all the other stuff. I just want to do it right.
@@bulldozer7656 Yeah the Detroit is supposed to remain unlocked until it sees a certain amount of difference in wheel speed. A lot of people seem to like them but I read a lot of negative reviews also. I was in a major dilemma on which to buy last year. I couldn’t find any negative reviews on the ARB other than the price so I bit the bullet and ordered one up. My impression is a that Detroit style is best for a local trails rig, or something that goes on a trailer for long trips. The ARB seems, to me, to be better suited for highway driving. Either one will perform in the hills, but just my 2 cents, it is SO nice being able to flip a switch to go from a 300 mile road trip to crawling up a rock ledge, then flip it back and hit the interstate knowing it’s unlocked completely. I might be a little bias 😆
Paul I'm 61 and when I watch your vids I learn something and am reminded of others thanks also it's nice to see a Dad and his family teaching and learning you are a great man good job.l
Watching you explain things to Landon reminds me of time with my dad. Just like you Paul, he was a master with his hands...there wasn’t anything he could not figure out. Now that he’s gone I realize just how much I miss his teaching lessons. Great job of being a mentor to your sons!
@@nsh040909 for rock crawling a 14 bolt full floater is about the best rear you can get some will disagree and say go with military axles but if something breaks 14 bolts are common enough you can usually fix it right on the trail and not be broke down worried about dragging your rig out and waiting on parts or if you can't get it drug off the trail you almost have to have it watched the whole time it's on the trail broke or you'll come back to a stripped and destroyed rig so in my opinion if you gain any strength with military axles 1 is it enough to justify the extra weight you're adding and 2 military stuff is built by the lowest bidder so is it really worth the risk
@@davidwoermansr I'm on 35's with stock axles on a 85 4runner. Going duals next year if budget allows. I'm trying to go over the Rubicon trail in the near future 🍻
@@nsh040909 Rubicon is fun as long as you're setup to handle it I have no problem using my winch if I get in a spot I think I might break something I've been to Moab a few times came out as a front wheel drive my first time because I'd just got my rig back some friends finished it for me while I was in the hospital having surgery but they forgot to change my rear driveshaft and near the end of the journey the aluminum shaft twisted off right behind the weld at the trans u-joint so we took the joint out and stuck the stub back in the trans to keep the fluid in and finished getting to the trailer I always carry a tool kit spare u-joints a few extra lug nuts incase we lose any changing a tire and extra fluids incase it's my turn to lay on my side or lid anything else like axle stubs ball joints steering and stabilizing components I leave in my tow pig we always have a side by side we can run back for those if something happens the alternator I run I have plugs in my bumper for welder leads that comes in handy I've spent almost 25 years on my rig and every winter it seems I find something I want to add or change
We need to hurry up and get Paul enough subs that he can supplement his income enough to quit that time-suck of a fulltime job and make these videos daily!
The two bonuses of having an employer you get to break their tools and they replace them and they may have good benefits and retirement then I doubt UA-cam offers
I have had 4 Toyota 4runners all 1987... one toy truck..’85... all 4wd... now I have a Tacoma... loaded..’07.... and my heart is filled with joy for this build!!!
Paul, you are a wizard with rear ends! But you are also an everyman sort of feller. You are just like everyone else, walking around in society. You got all this talent. A gem!
Love it. I had a 1985 Toyota four runner. Detroit lockers front and back 8 inch oversize rear springs, Land Cruiser front brakes, marlin crawler, full roll cage, Custom skids and everything, gear shaft 35s blah blah. A lot of FourXdoctor stuff. Can’t wait to see what you do with this. :)
Nope Josh you’re not alone I do that constantly to like or comment have to pause go to my phone click on the same video like comment and then shut the phone
Watching this I hope your boys understand that they are getting a real-time view learning opportunity that a lot of Us are envious of wishing we could be getting.
03/23/23 and I didn't know you'd worked on a 'rock-crawler back then as I joined 6 months ago.Will keep watching your old posts to catch up from the start.Haven't missed 1 since you were working on 'The Golden Nugget' which is probably why this now has 561K Views,and your channel has 511K Subs! Way to go Team,and well earned!
Now that you have a decent rear axle, just have to build a crawler around it...Easy Peasy ( as long as you’re Paul). Looking forward to the build. 👍👍❤️
I loved the part where you were grinding and putting sparks in the bags of chips that were in the top of the tool box; and your son hustled over there and grabbed the bag of his chips up and left yours there.
I have a rear from a Kia Sorento that I'm gonna mod for a garden tractor. The gears are 4.67 on 18" tires. I'm going with goodyear trencher tires 15.5x15" with a height of 29". I have the front axle I bought at a scrap yard, and will also mod for bigger wheels/tires. I'm working on a farm, so there will be places to try this out.
Been enjoying your videos for a long time now! Really appreciate your willingness to try anything in your shop, even if you haven’t done it before. People these days think you must have a peace of paper that says you have been educated on something before you can work on it. I’ll take real world experience to education any day, keep it up it’s rare.
Greetings from Cache Valley! They say a true expert makes things look easy. That's you! I have learned so much from you; you inspire to get back outside and get the CJ2a back together. Love your posts... you do an amazing job. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Richard
I like to put a stud at the 12 o’clock hole in the housing to hang the cover on. Makes it easier to put the cover on especially later down the road under the truck when installed on the truck.
Look out morrvair the fabrats are building a beast crawler definately following along for this one. Love how your showing the details of when things dont quite fit
Hey Michell and Paul! Was watching yesterday! Where you two was talking about licking salt blocks, then Paul said he loves silage! Done both myself, drank outta a stock pond even! That silage is some addictive eating! First job was at a diary, and I’d go down in the pit, and cobble up those fermented kernels, like a wolverine on a waffle!
I said the same thing. With my pattern in the middle. The guy who just tore it apart recently (who I consider an expert) said he would have preferred it closer to the outside edge for longer life. I asked how many miles my pattern will last. He said with normal use 100k with the way I use it 50k. So the good news is: upgrades in another 42000 miles!
If it's closer to the outside edge you're putting the load on the thinnest weakest part of the teeth your "expert" seems like a scam artist setting up repeat customers he knows HP torque and a little wheel hop and you'll be back again to deep will bind them up and cause broken teeth the middle is the sweet spot as they wear down you can move them in I've never broke a 14 bolt set like that and I'm pushing 500+ hp out of my 396 and I beat on things my family and friends will tell you I don't have a throttle pedal I have a toggle switch all or nothin
Nice - You’re gonna have to tell the story about the funky trophy made outta cam shafts with the piston on top that’s against the wall behind you in that vlog
I'm sure someone already mentioned this, but I'm going to post it again just in case. You'll need a breather that can let air in for the ARB air locker. I learned the hard way with one of my ARBs when I swapped to an expansion breather like the one you used in the video. It ended up getting fluid from the diff all the way through the air line and into the solenoid by my compressor. I had to pull the locker, clean everything out and put a normal breather tube on. Totally sucked.
Honestly, I was surprised when I read .006 of backlash & I prefer my diffs engaging deep as they can go without bottoming out. A little forward on the ring gear teeth, but you're running some solid engagement... 😏 She's yours and I don't see any problems! I find it very funny how one friend builds his dream crawler & his best friend decides to follow suit! Same story everywhere!
been waiting for this build its goin to be a good peeps need to help them grow people !!!!! love it its good were callin it goin to see if it brakes lol
Paul i worked at a gm dealer that did a lot of light duty commercial trucks ambulance's etc. I set up at least 100 14 bolt rears I approve of the work you did and the 14 is one of the more forgiving rears on the gear pattern that one will roll down. Trail just fine
Paul, I know it's not close but I know a guy that's sitting on probably 12 70's Toyo Cruisers. All fix em ups. If your interested. It's in Folsom, CA however.
Hey Fantastic!, Fabulous!, 🐀's!!, I'm glad you got to work on your rock crawler!!👍👍 Much deserve to work on your own projects (pride and joy)!! Cheers!🍺🍺🍻 And once again their's Papa-Dar's Jeep (broken down AGAIN)!!!😱😱😱
Thanks for showing that dial guage. I found one in dads tools i got after he passed about 6 years ago and have been wondering what it was for and howbit worked. Enjoy your videos. Stay safe ya'll.
Pumped for this built your channel drove me back into wheeling I went out bought a yj to start building and my buddy dusted off his cj7 in 40s time to get the wheels turning keep your videos coming !
Chips -Salsa and grinder sparks/metal dust!!!Breakfast of Champion Welders and Fabrats all over America...I prefer Asbestos Biscuits with lead paint gravy....
A 15 year project, huh? I have a few of those lying around myself - yours are real cars, though - mine are model cars. I'll get to them some day, given enough time on this earth........ I am always in awe of your fabrication and welding skills - you are so good at it!
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Question: is a Detroit style locker any better than the ARB? I'm trying to make an educated guess for my '12 Jeep JK. Thanks Paul, your awesome!!!!
@@bulldozer7656 I wouldn't say they're any better or any worse. It just depends what you want to do with it. The Detroits can be a pain for town and highway driving because you don't have the ability to completely unlock, but if you spend all your time off road you don't have to mess with air compressors and switches and wiring harnesses to lock your diff.
Personally, I went with an ARB so I can still drive around town as if my truck was still stock and I don't have to deal with chirping tires in the roundabouts and parking lots.
@@MOTO809 but isn't that the point of a Detroit? I'm in Michigan and a few times a year go visit family in Colorado Springs, CO for mountain trails... I can go either way, but air locker seams way more expense w/all the other stuff. I just want to do it right.
@@bulldozer7656 Yeah the Detroit is supposed to remain unlocked until it sees a certain amount of difference in wheel speed. A lot of people seem to like them but I read a lot of negative reviews also. I was in a major dilemma on which to buy last year. I couldn’t find any negative reviews on the ARB other than the price so I bit the bullet and ordered one up.
My impression is a that Detroit style is best for a local trails rig, or something that goes on a trailer for long trips. The ARB seems, to me, to be better suited for highway driving.
Either one will perform in the hills, but just my 2 cents, it is SO nice being able to flip a switch to go from a 300 mile road trip to crawling up a rock ledge, then flip it back and hit the interstate knowing it’s unlocked completely. I might be a little bias 😆
@@MOTO809 thanks for the Intel.. Still on the fence a bit. Detroit is $650 installed, ARB is over $1200 w/ air and gadgets
Paul's the only person I know that saves junk " for later" and actually uses it...
check out Rust Bros too
Mustie 1 does it also
You two made him a liar🤣🤪
Hey that hurts
@@Ketchup584 not really. He just got introduced to 2 more Pauls :)
Paul I'm 61 and when I watch your vids I learn something and am reminded of others thanks also it's nice to see a Dad and his family teaching and learning you are a great man good job.l
62 here and jealous of your mechanical AND parenting skills.
Watching this Feb 6, 2023 and it is WILD to see the differences in everything between then and now. Love seeing how far y'all have come. 💕
LoL..03/23/2023 and the boys look a couple years younger,but the skills from Paul are timeless.
Paul, I've been watching your videos for several months; I am constantly amazed how much you know.
Finally! Someone who physically demonstrates how an air locker works!
Watching you explain things to Landon reminds me of time with my dad. Just like you Paul, he was a master with his hands...there wasn’t anything he could not figure out. Now that he’s gone I realize just how much I miss his teaching lessons. Great job of being a mentor to your sons!
I had an 85 in high school. On 38s , bobbed w/ dual cases and 5.29s.... you sir are living my dream right now.
Are one tons really that much better than your previous setup?
@@nsh040909 for rock crawling a 14 bolt full floater is about the best rear you can get some will disagree and say go with military axles but if something breaks 14 bolts are common enough you can usually fix it right on the trail and not be broke down worried about dragging your rig out and waiting on parts or if you can't get it drug off the trail you almost have to have it watched the whole time it's on the trail broke or you'll come back to a stripped and destroyed rig so in my opinion if you gain any strength with military axles 1 is it enough to justify the extra weight you're adding and 2 military stuff is built by the lowest bidder so is it really worth the risk
@@davidwoermansr
I'm on 35's with stock axles on a 85 4runner. Going duals next year if budget allows. I'm trying to go over the Rubicon trail in the near future 🍻
@@nsh040909 Rubicon is fun as long as you're setup to handle it I have no problem using my winch if I get in a spot I think I might break something I've been to Moab a few times came out as a front wheel drive my first time because I'd just got my rig back some friends finished it for me while I was in the hospital having surgery but they forgot to change my rear driveshaft and near the end of the journey the aluminum shaft twisted off right behind the weld at the trans u-joint so we took the joint out and stuck the stub back in the trans to keep the fluid in and finished getting to the trailer I always carry a tool kit spare u-joints a few extra lug nuts incase we lose any changing a tire and extra fluids incase it's my turn to lay on my side or lid anything else like axle stubs ball joints steering and stabilizing components I leave in my tow pig we always have a side by side we can run back for those if something happens the alternator I run I have plugs in my bumper for welder leads that comes in handy I've spent almost 25 years on my rig and every winter it seems I find something I want to add or change
We need to hurry up and get Paul enough subs that he can supplement his income enough to quit that time-suck of a fulltime job and make these videos daily!
The two bonuses of having an employer you get to break their tools and they replace them and they may have good benefits and retirement then I doubt UA-cam offers
@@thejackofalltravels8267 except Paul’s employer is a TelCom company. They don’t supply many grinding discs and argon
I find freedom and security typically don’t go hand in hand. But I’ll take what I can get.
@@flydubs792 yea but if he can make enough off youtube to justify losing his insurance then itll be worth it. Many youtubers do it.
Could be looking at it as an early retirement when the kids are grown. Just the exposure on YT makes him known.
I have had 4 Toyota 4runners all 1987... one toy truck..’85... all 4wd... now I have a Tacoma... loaded..’07.... and my heart is filled with joy for this build!!!
Thanks LAND!!!...LOL
Glad to hear someone else calls it the RONA. Every time I cough or sneeze. :)
Short for bologna. :-O
We call it Rona here in Missouri as well
Paul, you are a wizard with rear ends! But you are also an everyman sort of feller. You are just like everyone else, walking around in society. You got all this talent. A gem!
Love it. I had a 1985 Toyota four runner. Detroit lockers front and back 8 inch oversize rear springs, Land Cruiser front brakes, marlin crawler, full roll cage, Custom skids and everything, gear shaft 35s blah blah. A lot of FourXdoctor stuff. Can’t wait to see what you do with this. :)
The random edits & sound effects always bring a chuckle!
You know you're familiar with this shop when Pappa Dar shows up & you don't even need the caption! (Thx, Michelle 😉)
never done what Paul does. kinda lost, but love it . He makes everything so darn interesting to watch.
You have to be the most knowledgeable person that I have ever listen to about custom and aftermarket 4x4 parts ever keep up the good work
I can't be the only one that starts watching an episode on my fire stick, then pauses the episode, then goes to my phone just to give it a thumbs up 😁
You’re the real VIP, Josh!
100%, all the time!
Nope Josh you’re not alone I do that constantly to like or comment have to pause go to my phone click on the same video like comment and then shut the phone
From baby crawlers to rock crawlers... Fab Rats got all your crawlers covered.
What I like about your builds, you explained what your doing, love the show.
Watching this I hope your boys understand that they are getting a real-time view learning opportunity that a lot of Us are envious of wishing we could be getting.
Really? been there done that.
Glad you got the FJ but I'd still like to see this truck done
03/23/23 and I didn't know you'd worked on a 'rock-crawler back then as I joined 6 months ago.Will keep watching your old posts to catch up from the start.Haven't missed 1 since you were working on 'The Golden Nugget' which is probably why this now has 561K Views,and your channel has 511K Subs! Way to go Team,and well earned!
I love watching you work on your own stuff Paul! Go Fab Rats Go!
As a die hard Toyota guy, I can’t wait.
@RollinRat I did!
finally over 100k subs. best axle repair youtube channel. removed the homemade axle beefup hardware to install TMR, the best
HAAAAAAA here is PAUL !!!! Good let see the new making !!! Warm regards my friend !!!
Hells bell far too short !!!
Congrats on the 100 thousand and some. And another Fab Rat Build. Always a joy to watch.
Now that you have a decent rear axle, just have to build a crawler around it...Easy Peasy ( as long as you’re Paul).
Looking forward to the build. 👍👍❤️
I loved the part where you were grinding and putting sparks in the bags of chips that were in the top of the tool box; and your son hustled over there and grabbed the bag of his chips up and left yours there.
We all knew that Paul didn't raise no fools!! 🤣👍
I have a rear from a Kia Sorento that I'm gonna mod for a garden tractor. The gears are 4.67 on 18" tires. I'm going with goodyear trencher tires 15.5x15" with a height of 29". I have the front axle I bought at a scrap yard, and will also mod for bigger wheels/tires. I'm working on a farm, so there will be places to try this out.
Bad ass love the Yota s! When my 22r dies I got a 4.3 waiting hahahahaha it been 5yrs and it’s still going strong for my daily driver
Right in the ear hole, man I felt that one. Nothing like that sizzling hair and earwax feeling, and the SOUND right inside your skull.
To this day, I wear ear plugs when I weld. Specifically to avoid this sensation.
@@dustinmeier9753 Welding cap pulled down over the ears, for me.
Been enjoying your videos for a long time now! Really appreciate your willingness to try anything in your shop, even if you haven’t done it before. People these days think you must have a peace of paper that says you have been educated on something before you can work on it. I’ll take real world experience to education any day, keep it up it’s rare.
Congrats on 100k!! :)
Greetings from Cache Valley! They say a true expert makes things look easy. That's you! I have learned so much from you; you inspire to get back outside and get the CJ2a back together. Love your posts... you do an amazing job. Keep up the great work.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks for the kind words!! Means a lot!
Can't wait to see you wheeling this with Matt's wagon.
That's awesome. I'm new to the channel thanks to Matt off road Recovery
Glad I can watch more builds after Matt has finished the Corvair.
Wait till you see the next project coming 🤪
Perfect timing. Matt finished his MORRVAIR. Now the FRURC!
I like to put a stud at the 12 o’clock hole in the housing to hang the cover on. Makes it easier to put the cover on especially later down the road under the truck when installed on the truck.
Enjoying the ride so much....catching up on old content.....living in tx but making me consider s utah....muscle and crawling and family 24/7....
You and Matt have been doing this stuff forever. I don't think if I live to be 100 I will ever get the hang of all you do.
I like that pattern, the contact point will move up under load.
Look out morrvair the fabrats are building a beast crawler definately following along for this one. Love how your showing the details of when things dont quite fit
Nice to see you representing MORR. Each of you is great and together there ain’t much you can’t do!
“ I want to feel how tight I’m doing it up” in Australia we tighten it up until it strips and back it off half a turn . 😂😂👍
Hey Michell and Paul! Was watching yesterday! Where you two was talking about licking salt blocks, then Paul said he loves silage! Done both myself, drank outta a stock pond even!
That silage is some addictive eating! First job was at a diary, and I’d go down in the pit, and cobble up those fermented kernels, like a wolverine on a waffle!
I said the same thing. With my pattern in the middle. The guy who just tore it apart recently (who I consider an expert) said he would have preferred it closer to the outside edge for longer life. I asked how many miles my pattern will last. He said with normal use 100k with the way I use it 50k. So the good news is: upgrades in another 42000 miles!
If it's closer to the outside edge you're putting the load on the thinnest weakest part of the teeth your "expert" seems like a scam artist setting up repeat customers he knows HP torque and a little wheel hop and you'll be back again to deep will bind them up and cause broken teeth the middle is the sweet spot as they wear down you can move them in I've never broke a 14 bolt set like that and I'm pushing 500+ hp out of my 396 and I beat on things my family and friends will tell you I don't have a throttle pedal I have a toggle switch all or nothin
Awesome Video's Paul is the Fab Rats King......
Yippie, another Fab Rats Fabulous Video!!
Nice -
You’re gonna have to tell the story about the funky trophy made outta cam shafts with the piston on top that’s against the wall behind you in that vlog
The 14 bolt is the perfect axle. One day I will have one in the front of my Jeep and rear steer on the one in the back of my Jeep.
I'm sure someone already mentioned this, but I'm going to post it again just in case. You'll need a breather that can let air in for the ARB air locker. I learned the hard way with one of my ARBs when I swapped to an expansion breather like the one you used in the video. It ended up getting fluid from the diff all the way through the air line and into the solenoid by my compressor. I had to pull the locker, clean everything out and put a normal breather tube on. Totally sucked.
I'm about to install an ARB locker in my Dana 44, so thanks for the video, Fab Rats.
Much love for that Benchmade 940 😍
Grandpa's wrecker seemed to be the ultimate rock crawler to me!
Honestly, I was surprised when I read .006 of backlash & I prefer my diffs engaging deep as they can go without bottoming out. A little forward on the ring gear teeth, but you're running some solid engagement... 😏 She's yours and I don't see any problems!
I find it very funny how one friend builds his dream crawler & his best friend decides to follow suit! Same story everywhere!
been waiting for this build its goin to be a good peeps need to help them grow people !!!!!
love it its good were callin it goin to see if it brakes lol
I loved how nice those TMR kits worked for me
Can't wait to see your results on this build
Wow! Here I am thinking that someone had trussed the heck out of that axle, and then you whip that thing out! Daaanng!
Brand new here from a couple utubers!!! The content is awesome! Enjoyed the ol International swap and test drive forsure! Thxs for all you do.
Welcome to the channel!!
I absolutely love my ARB rear locker in my 93 Yota. Best upgrade I ever did.
Man I wish I could have Paul make 2 of every part so I can use them in my 85! Looking forward to watching all of this build!
Yes,,,,, it’s about time,
good job, how many diff's have you put together? it's good that your son is sharing this build with you.
Wow. 513 views in 6 mins. Well done 👍
Master class.
Paul i worked at a gm dealer that did a lot of light duty commercial trucks ambulance's etc. I set up at least 100 14 bolt rears I approve of the work you did and the 14 is one of the more forgiving rears on the gear pattern that one will roll down. Trail just fine
Anchor lube best lubricant and coolant for drilling metal , the best choice I swear by it👍
Glad to see youre finally doing something for yourself for a change. Looking forward to this build.
That's awesome. I'm new to the channel thanks to Matt off road.
Big project. Looking forward to this
100K CONGRATS!
Really enjoyed watching !
Good camera work Landon
Paul, I know it's not close but I know a guy that's sitting on probably 12 70's Toyo Cruisers. All fix em ups. If your interested. It's in Folsom, CA however.
hmm interesting any 1st generation pu
it will break just a matter of how many times you have too pull Matt out . look's like a start of a great build ..
Hey Fantastic!, Fabulous!, 🐀's!!, I'm glad you got to work on your rock crawler!!👍👍 Much deserve to work on your own projects (pride and joy)!! Cheers!🍺🍺🍻 And once again their's Papa-Dar's Jeep (broken down AGAIN)!!!😱😱😱
great video that will help a lot of people. Again Awesome content!!!!
Thanks for showing that dial guage. I found one in dads tools i got after he passed about 6 years ago and have been wondering what it was for and howbit worked. Enjoy your videos. Stay safe ya'll.
Pumped for this built your channel drove me back into wheeling I went out bought a yj to start building and my buddy dusted off his cj7 in 40s time to get the wheels turning keep your videos coming !
It's always a good time watching your videos
Congrats on 100k subscribers!!
Chips -Salsa and grinder sparks/metal dust!!!Breakfast of Champion Welders and Fabrats all over America...I prefer Asbestos Biscuits with lead paint gravy....
"Afterwork" It's nice to see you get to do this for work now.
Another great video! Keep up the great work Fab Team!
Nice Shop lights you got there!!
Super job on that Rear end!!👍👍
All the Best from Canada
About time you did a personal build series.
I have found projects so old i can't remember why i dropped them. Good to see a old project pulled out for finishing.
Just right ... Right in the center of the ...GEAR....Good to go ... Great content Thanks
A 15 year project, huh? I have a few of those lying around myself - yours are real cars, though - mine are model cars. I'll get to them some day, given enough time on this earth........ I am always in awe of your fabrication and welding skills - you are so good at it!
You guys deserve the accolades and the perks that come with them. Congratulations...
Rock crawler...😁
I really like your workshop, just the right amount of space and tools for one to tackle anything 🙆
I say do a reverse cut 14bolt center section, with D60 tubes, outer C's and knuckles for the front axle. With a shaved bottom like u have on the rear.
Nice job Paul.
You are a very clever young man I just love watching you 🇬🇧😀👌
Just subscribe really enjoying the videos Paul enjoying seeing different methods and approaches love the shop keep the videos coming
Cheers
I'm anxious to see the rest of this build, looks pretty tough to me. Dang good start!
Paul, you perform some great work in your shop with all of your builds.