iamdub
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Been working on the crust caboose and found it had "custom" wheel spacers.View attachment 254156 View attachment 254157
They were just on those two studs? Someone's fix for a bent wheel or hub?
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Been working on the crust caboose and found it had "custom" wheel spacers.View attachment 254156 View attachment 254157
That’s what I’m thinking, something was bent and they ‘fixeded it’ goodThey were just on those to studs? Someone's fix for a bent wheel or hub?
They were just on those to studs? Someone's fix for a bent wheel or hub?
That’s what I’m thinking, something was bent and they ‘fixeded it’ good
First things first the bump stops are now perfect. No yoke problem and it rides as good as it did.
Got the rack and appliques on! Looks good but still unsure about the chrome, it needs a bath badly. Had a heck of a time trying to get the appliques on all the way. Ended up lubing the 3 clips that go under the window and just kinda bopped them in gently with my hand over a microfiber towel.
Also confirmed the trailer has a spindle that's as crooked as the Clinton's
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I'm thinking the rack ties in nicely with the bumpers, wheels and grille. I'd leave it unless I was gonna black out everything.
That trailer just has a little toe adjusted in to help with high-speed stability and steering response.
Awesome news. Probably a relief to know it tows good huh.Slowly chipping away at the crust caboose. Got the new axle in today and finally got it on it's own 4 wheels again. Decided before I spend a bunch of time in fab work repairing the under structure, building fenders and finishing the ramps I ought to go pull the thing around to see if it even pulls good.
I was impressed. It pulled straight and true no crab walk. Didn't squat the rear much even though it could use a hitch riser, and it felt great at 75mph. Another week or 2 of work and it should be ready for a load!
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Awesome news. Probably a relief to know it tows good huh.
Rack and appliqués look good . When I put on my appliqués I sprayed wd-40 and it helped a lot. I say keep the rack chrome unless you colormatched all the chrome on the whole truck.


What rims are you putting on the caboose.Thank you! Yes another win for the Chromies
Been looking at exhaust tips forever and haven't come across anything that looks good and is under $50-$100. I do however like the look of the OEM Ford super duty diesel tips. Not sure why i like them but I think they are 3" and would look kinda cool powered black or diamond dust like the rear end.
These are the ones I'm talking about.
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Also some more progress on the Crust Caboose. Got the rest of the yuck cut out and laid in some 3/16 2x3 angle to rebuild the back structure I cut out onto. Slow progress but I'm no fabricator by any means and have enjoyed pretending to be.
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What rims are you putting on the caboose.
The alt-nator. Its catchin Them extera alts.....Where do you have the catch can hoses going to?
Where do you have the catch can hoses going to?

The alt-nator. Its catchin Them extera alts.....

Galante is correct they run directly to the alternator to keep the alts in check.
They actually run behind the alternator, under the throttle body and one goes to the passenger valve cover the other is to the intake tube. Besides the loops by the can they are pretty well hidden and I will still likely cut them shorter so they don't stick out so much.
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