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I drive a DODGE, not a ram!
Thanks,
Will
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James,
I am using dana 60's out of a 91 dodge w-250 diesel. I wanted dana 60's and I got them for free. What ever Lee(mcinfantry) is doing is probably the best thing to do. I know he has build several trucks like this and is trying to make the best Carryall. You can see the dana 60s are a bit wider than the stock axels, I also have wheels that have more offset.
As far as mounting, cut perches and reweld. make sure your pinion angle is right, bruce could probably chime in on that.
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Originally posted by gmayer View PostJames, I would think that the 4:88's that lee is using would not be ideal for 70-75 mph's that you are looking for
in my m715, i could only go about 76 iirc and it was not too easy to get there, with a 4bt 4.56 and michelin xl tires (38.7"). in 5th with an nv4500. mathmatical @2500rpm was 84.
in this truck, with 4.88 at 2500 top speed is 78. so i should pick up low end, and 75 is PLENTY fast. PLENTY.
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A couple of facts , points and an opinion too .
The sheet metal thickness on the WC53 carryall rear side quarters is 18 guage . I just checked with a Brown & Sharpe Mfg sheet metal guage . About the only place I could find to check was the bottom turned edge behind the fenderwell .
Axles choice depends on what you plan on doing with the truck and what transfer case you plan on using . My choice of the best OEM axle for a Carryall would be a 79 Ford high pinion dana 60 axle but it is overkill for a vehicle that is going to do a majority of it's life on the street . The 79 axle also has the carrier on the drivers side . The reason that the axle is so popular is there is enough room on the axle to move the perches around . Newer axles have one perch machined into the carrier pumpkin . Most new axles use unit bearings , they are costly to replace and not as strong as the old style tapered roller bearing .
That said a newer axle has all new parts and should not need a rebuild . Rebuilding takes time and costs cash . Lots of the newer axles do not come with locking hubs . I hate not having hubs . Getting out to turn them is part of what makes a 4x4 a real four wheel drive .
A dana 44 from a 3/4 ton may be all you need , for the rear you could go dana 60 or a newer 14 bolt equipped with disc brakes .
1990 -1993 dodge axles are passenger drop , the dana 60 is the kingpin style . They work but the springs need to be moved outboard about 1/2 an inch per side .
Lots to think and argue about .
Bruce
I dipped my window frame , then I went at it with acid , then it went back in the rust converter tank , after that I gave it a light blast and then coated it with a coat of epoxy . Too many steps to take and all in an effort to have it last a little longer . I am going to pour some rust mort down the inside , flush it , dry it out and then pour some epoxy down the inside as well .
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i have tried to use some U shaped weatherstripping like:
plus the top pictured stuff fell apart in the truck, in my garage with NO USE over about a 18 month period.
but i find it makes my power windows bind BAD. (i have not tried the original winders.
has anyone tried the stuff shaped like:
im thinking it may work better with our frames. i have 6 power windows, to replace my 6 manual winders... LOL
im aware of the two different overall dimensions. pictures are for REFERENCE, not necessarily what i will try.
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Window felts .
I have 6 roll down windows in my hot rod . The felts look like new and have been in the vehicle for almost 30 years . One of the things I had to do was get the felts dead straight in the channel . Once I got that squared away the windows would roll up and down with ease . I have had to cut the channels free and move them around on other vehicles to get the windows to roll up and down . I suspect I am going to have to do that on the passenger door that I pulled the skin from . What did the window glass cost ? Up here it is basically 100 bucks a window .
Best regards
Bruce
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Originally posted by Bruce in BC View PostI have 6 roll down windows in my hot rod . The felts look like new and have been in the vehicle for almost 30 years . One of the things I had to do was get the felts dead straight in the channel . Once I got that squared away the windows would roll up and down with ease . I have had to cut the channels free and move them around on other vehicles to get the windows to roll up and down . I suspect I am going to have to do that on the passenger door that I pulled the skin from . What did the window glass cost ? Up here it is basically 100 bucks a window .
Best regards
Bruce
35 for front in green tint laminate.
25 for gray tint sides and rear.
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yes I plan on running the U type window felts
Got some NOS stuff in my shop , that I plan to use as a test , but it has the stainless bead on it . I think the truck will look better without the stainless bead . I may dummy up one window over the next week or so . Your problem have caught my interest and I have been wondering if it was going to be a problem . Are you using the trim that goes up and down with the window ?
So in Canada it costs 1000 dollars to get the window glass done and in the States , at least your state the cost is about 220 . And you folks down south wonder why it takes so long to get anything built in the great white north ?
What with my 82 dollar door pins and 1000 dollar glass the darn things cost too much to build .
Bruce
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Originally posted by Bruce in BC View PostGot some NOS stuff in my shop , that I plan to use as a test , but it has the stainless bead on it . I think the truck will look better without the stainless bead . I may dummy up one window over the next week or so . Your problem have caught my interest and I have been wondering if it was going to be a problem . Are you using the trim that goes up and down with the window ?
So in Canada it costs 1000 dollars to get the window glass done and in the States , at least your state the cost is about 220 . And you folks down south wonder why it takes so long to get anything built in the great white north ?
What with my 82 dollar door pins and 1000 dollar glass the darn things cost too much to build .
Bruce
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Originally posted by Bruce in BC View PostThe early trucks had a piece of trim that surrounds the glass . This metal trim slides up and down in the window channel . There are six of these on a Carryall.
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