Jordan8505
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Thats what I started doing, for some reason my pictures won't just show up. But its the second link. It just started peeling off the metal without crushing it at all.
Whs^^^For the ball joint, use an air hammer to crush the sides of it and then push it thru the tube using the air hammer. Had quite a few do that to me, and while it does take extra time, the air hammer typically does the trick. Just be careful not to **** up the housing
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live life full throttle
Yea, you need to start on the bottom (where the actual shaft of the ball joint was), and drive it out the top (where the flat part was). The top has a lip that stops it from going thru the axle housingDo you do it on a certain side? I started this on the topside of it and it started pushing it in but then just started shearing it off without even starting to cave in.
If I wanted to save money and labor to go fast I would just buy a new sports car.
Yea, you need to start on the bottom (where the actual shaft of the ball joint was), and drive it out the top (where the flat part was). The top has a lip that stops it from going thru the axle housing
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Hahaha, exactly. IDK what it is that draws me/us to going fast in a pickup truck but people spend a lot of time and money to make a truck go in a straight line about as well as a stock sports car.
It certainly isn't a good dollar to speed ratio.
With just about any sports/race machine youll never get back what you put into it. Its all about enjoying yourself and the journey it takes you on. Is the speed to dollar ratio good? Definitely not on these trucks but damn is it impressive when a truck puts it down on a car half its weight.
6.0 Tech
So, I towed once with the 250/100s and compounds. #1 rod decided it wanted to exit the block... I had stock rods at the time, and it seemed to be a freak break, as I was doing 15 mph and slowly accelerating in my neighborhood when it let go.So I was piddling around like normal looking at options, opinions, etc. for my build, because if its not done theres still time to change things... and be cheaper than changing after lol. I ran across a towing thread because the side of my mind listening to reason is telling i still need to tow. Were about to start running cattle and I dont want to buy a new truck just yet, maybe never because I like not having debt.
Running through threads I saw where you were talking about towing and the kc2 and 190/30s was awesome, cool but thats not enough when my 6.7 cummins would tow vehichles on the race tune with 900hp and a single 75. Im gonna be bored when I go to play with it lol. But then I noticed your thread for the first time and you have the compounds kc2/76 with 250/100s.
Do you still tow the 15klbs with this like you planned to? What kit do you have? The only kits I've found are from so cal bullet which don't list prices or really any info, and black widow diesel which I cant find anything about. If I could have even 800hp with an auto and not have to get another tow truck i would be happy.
Then I can swap a 12v into my 76 ford and make it my tow pig and then go hog wild on this truck.
Currently waiting on machining and balancing of a new engine thats gonna get rods and 330/150s and a kc 2 with a 488, and gonna see how that tows.
My kit is an old kit that Matt kubik from cutting edge diesel had built, I'm pretty sure he isnt making them anymore thoughAnd here I was convinced from everyone that talks about towing and making power with a 6.0 that over 500hp and you cant tow crap. Stuff like this is what makes my wife question why I'm smiling at my phone haha.
So who did your compound kit, or did you fab it up yourself? Ive welded might and tig for work, but im no welder or fabricator so I kinda would rather get a kit since it should come with everything and ready to go. If this will allow me to meet all my goals I'm definitely gonna have to go this route.
My kit is an old kit that Matt kubik from cutting edge diesel had built, I'm pretty sure he isnt making them anymore though
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