Dec
05

My Billet Wheels Arrived - Now Boze Wedge Equipped!

Happy day, after months and months of planning, dreaming, measuring I finally had the billet wheels for the truck in my hands on Friday. It's been a bit of a journey, thus the lack of updates.

I put in the order with Zak at Boze Alloys back in October and he made the process very easy. Thanks also to David at McHugh and Eastwood in North Geelong who handled the freight for me. As the wheels were in transmit, I put an order in for my tyres at Associated Cold Tread Tyres in North Geelong. Toyo are the only manufacturer who could make the size and load rating requirements for my rear tyres, so I went with the Proxes ST-II, although I have to wait until next year for the front tyres.

It all came together when I picked up the wheels, dropped them off to have tyres fitted (used the tyres from a pair of my BMW wheels on the fronts for now.) I also went back to Hoppers to grab my bench seat, as I've not progressed the bucket seat frame and I'm not undecided which way I want to go with the seating.

Fitting the rear wheels wasn't as straight forward as I'd expected. The BMW wheels with the 255 wide tyres were already a squeeze to fit between the tub arch and the wheel hub assembly, and no matter what I tried the wider wheels and tyres didn't want to go in nicely. In the end, I had to unbolt the tub from the chassis, and using the beams in my sheds roof and some ratchet straps, pulled each side up enough to squueze the wheels in. I was pondering a tilt-tub at some stage, I might have to make that a priority now!

Having the exhaust fitted and lacking a hoist combined to make the process slower and more tedious than it should have been, so it wasn't until this morning I got the fronts fitted (without dramas) and then reinstalled the bench seat.The floor shift works fine with the bench seat fitted, thus making the decision about what I do with the seating a little more difficult.

I deliberately ordered the front wheels with less offset than the BMW runners I was rolling on, as they were tucking in a little more than I liked. The front now rub on the guards when the truck is fuly dropped and my turning circle - even with the truck at full height - is considerably reduced. I expected the guards would need some work when I got around to putting the front tubs in, so that should sort it all out. I have already started re-routing wiring away from the guards, and have the LHS front now running through the chassis rail.

I'm very happy with the end result, looks even better than the ultra-dodgy photoshop I did 12 months ago when I committed to this style of wheel.

One of the other reason for the lack of updates and progress has been another project I've been working on for my step-son Max. I finally finished his rather large outdoor half-pipe which he's most pleased with. This means I get back onto the truck, and with 3 weeks over Xmas I'm expecting to get a lot of the interior done. I've got the Geelong All Ford Day in Feb as a target to have it fully streetable, hopefully with engineering completed.

PS. Thanks FedEx for charging me import duty on US-made goods when you know perfectly well we have a Free Trade Agreement in place. At least they arrived in good order and on time.

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09
Jun
26

More Progress on the Tub

Cam sent through another pic today, showing progress of the tub. The diff cover has been installed, and welding up the wheel tubs is well underway.

The axles are, fingers crossed, due back Monday, and the two-piece tail shaft will be measured up for shortening, which needs about 10" taken off it.

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09
Jun
23

Effie-tubbie!

Cam sent through a pic this afternoon, showing great progress installing the rear wheel tubs. There's plenty of clearance for the wheels and tyres once I get those sorted with room to grow in the future.

The bar was tacked welded in to ensure the tub remained square while the extra cutting and fitting was done, and with some more progress this week should hopefully see the tub back on the chassis all done.

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09
Jun
20

Wheel tubs and Facebook

Picked up two pairs of steel wheel tubs from McDonald Bros Racing today. The quality of the tubs is great, and the fact they were able to have them ready only a day after I ordered them is fantastic. Will get those dropped off to the shop next week for Cam to put in when he's ready.

I've also been tweaking the site design, and integrating Facebook Connect. You can add comments to each entry.

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09
Jun
16

Big Update Part 2

I took an opportunity to get out from work early and inspect the recent progress myself, prior to the axles being taken out to again to be re-done properly.

The Watts link has been completed and looks good, with changes to tub being made to make up for the large hole in the middle of it. We also took measurements for wheel tubs, front and rear.

A couple of extra pics, but none of the Watts link, silly me.

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09