GOODOLEBOY84 wrote:hey I looked at your build, I might have missed it but how did you hook up you speedometer to the transmission?
I am running Dakota Digital VHX Guages hooked up through the Coyote ECU. They are awesome, look totally stock to the unsuspecting eye and work great. Resettable trip meters, programmable and no holes in the dash
Well interesting few weeks I have had.
Been working on the front of the truck trying to get some better Aero and get the frontend down a little bit. Munssey Speed and Design had built a few front bumpers for the bumpside trucks, I was lucky enough to get one of the very first ones of them in the fiberglass ones. Well, when I got it in the mail it was not exactly what I expected but I decided to make lemons out of lemonade. It really is a front bumper delete, think front rolled pan. You would have had to cut off the first 4 or 5 " of the frame and I was not up for that so I used it as an aero piece to smooth out the front of the truck.
You can kind of see what I am going after here.
Oh and finally picked up a tig machine, this was literally my first time on aluminum, I was pleasantly surprised.
Mocking things up, and getting the bumper to finally sit straight.
Once it was mocked up I pulled it apart and painted the front "Bumper" and sanded it down to get it to match the rest of the truck. This was a quick effort.....this is all rattle can, primer a few coats of paint, some wet sanding a a little time with a buffer. I think it turned out awesome.
Finished up the frontend with some pretty cool little home made struts and that was a wrap.
With that done I was ready or almost ready to load stuff up and head to Optima Fontana. Spent a few days getting the new wheels and tires on the dodge as well as de stickering the camper....yes, I am OCD.
That is my 15 year old nephew that rolled down there with me, just under 1100 miles one way. He had an awesome time and lives 3 hours from me, we dont spend enough time together but we always have fun and he loves car time with his uncle.
Lost a trailer tire about 50 miles from Fontana on Friday got it up in the air and swapped it out fired up the tuck and something was squealing fierce up front.
Got to a tire store, got them to plug and patch the trailer tire and picked up a Tensioner, belt and water pump just incase. Ended up swapping that out at the track at night as it was cooler at night and quiet. Got rid of the noise.
Some great sunrises and sunsets down there.
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