04 2500 suburban build

rayra

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Heh. That the kind of silly nonsense I'd do. Is each 4-LED module wired independently?
 

60beforetruck

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Heh. That the kind of silly nonsense I'd do. Is each 4-LED module wired independently?
They have a aluminum wire soldered in across a the modules every two inches. Positive on to top ground on bottom. I just picked the length I needed and cut it. I could have done a cleaner job if I took it all apart and used the band saw.
 

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60beforetruck

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Got the sway bar back from powder coat last week. I also ordered a WFO concepts steering box brace. Most people think Dodge when they hear steering box brace, It is the same thing. Carrier bearing slides onto a sector shaft extension and has a retainer nut with set screw after that. The box brace attaches using the stock sway bar bolt holes. That is why I was waiting on the brace. Put it all on one time.
Everything fit nicely and it now has no body roll. I took it for a quick spin and I am very happy with the results.

WFO concepts box brace
Speedway Engineering sway bar and arms.
 

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rayra

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I've never seen a steering brace before, very interesting. That's chiefly for the oversize wheels, of is it also correcting a known / factory issue?
Looking real good altogether.
 

FBJR

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Very clean setup. I guess you braced because of the crossover steering and the SAS combo? Stresses the stock frame were not designed for.
 

60beforetruck

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The box brace is for the crossover steering and the load it puts on the box. It takes out the "wonder" from the box. The front crossmember gets cut out when you do a straght axle swap so this ties the frame horns back together.
Between the brace and the sway bar it is alot tighter feeling.
 

60beforetruck

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Started working on the rear bumper again. Had to cut a piece of metal to bring the center section out about 1 1/2" so that the latch would catch. Mocked up the bumper to measure for filler pieces for the top. Bumper was made for my truck and the suburban has larger side pieces on top.
Set the spare tire swing out on again to check clearance. It can lock in three different positions. Closed, half way for a parking lot so I want hit the car next to me, and wide open.
The idea is to swing it open pull the safety pin and lower the tire to the ground. I used a spare tire winch to lower the tire to the ground. Welded a lug nut to the winch so you can use the same size socket to lower the tire that you would use to change the tire. The winch want lift the tire on it's own. I can use my impact with one hand and lift on the tire with the other. Not really that hard to do.
Dont know if I am going to change the design or just fix mount the spare to the swing out .
 

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FBJR

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Nice idea on the tire winch, may have to use that down the road.

Just added the same winch to my dump trailer for the spare, just under it like stock and used a 1/2 square tube pined to it.
 

WVI

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I can't recall how many times I've thought about making a tire rack that had a lift on it to save my back...Outstanding!!!
 

60beforetruck

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Got back to working on the truck this week. Finally wired in the compressor and got it mounted in. Still need to find the tank I want since my 15 gallon one will not fit due to the secound fuel tank being between the frame rails.
Expedition Essentials makes a ARB compressor wire harness extension that plugs in. ARB only comes with about a 5' harness.
I also took the ARB switch harness apart to get the power plug out to connect it to my SPOD. The stock ARB harness is designed so you have to turn the compressor on to engage the locker. You can only then engage the front locker after the rear is engaged. I already had al my switches set up and also like being able to only engage one locker if I need to.
 

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FBJR

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I just added a spar tire lift on my trailer using a stock type crank winch, could work on these too.20200313_174006_resized.jpg
 

rayra

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There's a good bit of room to the left RIGHT rear outboard of the frame but the rear AC lines intrude a bit. Something like a medium-sized scuba tank would fit there, with some sturdy mounting brackets. Maybe no more than 5-7gal tank at 'normal' air pressures. Was just poking about under there the last couple weeks, with pulling the full tank and changing the rear coils and lubing all the rear suspension bushings. I'm thinking to put a tank there myself, a compressor where my rear sub is (rearward of your ARB install) and hard-plumbing QD couplers at both front and rear bumpers. I'd like to put a tank in too. And that rear quarter spot looks like a likely candidate.
 
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FBJR

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Having a tank is nice. Just had a flat and using just the 12v pump was a long process.
 

60beforetruck

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There's a good bit of room to the left rear outboard of the frame but the rear AC lines intrude a bit. Something like a medium-sized scuba tank would fit there, with some sturdy mounting brackets. Maybe no more than 5-7gal tank at 'normal' air pressures. Was just poking about under there the last couple weeks, with pulling the full tank and changing the rear coils and lubing all the rear suspension bushings. I'm thinking to put a tank there myself, a compressor where my rear sub is (rearward of your ARB install) and hard-plumbing QD couplers at both front and rear bumpers. I'd like to put a tank in too. And that rear quarter spot looks like a likely candidate.
I have been looking at the space between the rear bumper and the fuel tank. Looks like a 18" x 7" diameter tank would fit.

Haveing a tank is a must. My duramax had 15 gallons with a York 210 under the hood. It was like have a shop compressor with me.
 

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