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I know it it’s tough to find true specs I’m very happy to share.popeyes71 wrote:Sorry,Please, Please, Please! Thank you so much!!!! Yeah, I know how you feel about gathering measurements. I did exactly what you did before I installed new springs in my truck. Just at this point with my truck, I want to upgrade tire sizes and I have been contemplating 35". All the measurements I take on my truck indicate they will work fine but it's nice to see someone else's truck mocked up. Thanks Manny!
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
cstoyer wrote:Manny
Could you tell me what the height of your truck is to the bottom of the bumpers with 2" lift and 35's? Working on mine with a 4" lift and am curious as how tall the truck will be when I'm done. The reason I ask is PA has bumper height restrictions on lifted trucks. So if the stock bumper isn't going to be low enough I may have to purchase drop bumpers. not liking that idea.
BTW I have the 78-79 HP60 and NP205 for mine as well, but added a 10.25 Sterling for my rear axle.
Thanks,
CStoyer
I wish i could say amazing things but i can't. Got more money set aside but no major progress. Out of town tons of rain. Biggest thing is right now work is killing me or trying to. Secondly at home i have an 88' f150 in my way. Its almost done just have to finish the AOD trans rebuild on it. What appeared a good deal has cost me far too much time again. Trying to build my mom another run around vehicle for her. She has a nice car but for her hauling her yard junk building her a truck.hdman90 wrote:Manny,
Any updates?? You promised you would never go a month without updating us again!!!
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
We are going to have some very very similar trucks when we get done. I still am thinking of the 4 wheel disc conversion. Driveline brake will hold better no doubt. Whats the name of that company?cstoyer wrote:Manny
Sounds as though we have similar plans on drive line modifications. My NP205 has a parking brake conversion that I got from TSM, but I also added a twin stick set up. If you want to add disk brakes to the Sterling you may want to look at the one TSM has as that is where I got mine and its pretty simple.
CStoyer
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
ManyManny wrote:We are going to have some very very similar trucks when we get done. I still am thinking of the 4 wheel disc conversion. Driveline brake will hold better no doubt. Whats the name of that company?cstoyer wrote:Manny
Sounds as though we have similar plans on drive line modifications. My NP205 has a parking brake conversion that I got from TSM, but I also added a twin stick set up. If you want to add disk brakes to the Sterling you may want to look at the one TSM has as that is where I got mine and its pretty simple.
CStoyer
Also here is the measurments you were hunting bumpers off and the rear is a home made deal, but this should help ya.
Manny wrote:Secondly you fellas can keep me honest on whats currently slowing the highboy. Just make certain i finish the aod this week! Got the kit today from TPU so should be good.