
do you guys carry the roller rockers? The air cleaner set up is also desirable. Excellent build!![]()
are those the murphy's motor service rollers?
I really like the rear bumper with tire carriere and jerry can. Along with the quarter panel guards. Is all that an item you sell? If so.. How much $?
Keith
awesome build! Love those roller rockers! Are you going to supply those in your store?![]()
absolutely beautiful build! Wow!![]()
okay,
how were you able to bolt the top on with the interior side panels between the cage and the top? I have a similar (nowhere near as nice) set-up, and I have my interior side panels painted black and looking great. But they won't slide in place after the top is put on, and I thought about putting the panels on and then setting the top in place, but I thought that I wouldn't be able to get to the top bolts that would then be behind the panels...
Fill me in please and thank you! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
-matthew
cool build. Great work as always.
I'm curious about the dimensions of the front shock hoops. What is the size and thickness of the tube that was used? And how tall were they made. I am currently working on trying to complete my SOA conversion on my 74 Scout, and I'm liken the hoops better. Shocks, along with mounting them, are one of the last few things to accomplish, in order to get it(my Scout) road worthy.
Also, what is the advantage of having dual shocks? Compared to just a single shock? Granted, I'm aware that every one builds thier rigs for thier own style. I'm just curious as to advantages and/or disadvantages
thanks