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klaus
December 14th, 2005, 13:18
The project will gets a hands on start February 1st at the Wizard School of Fabrication. I am pretty nervous.
KELLENC
December 14th, 2005, 13:39
Klaus. do you have any specific design ideas? if not this is the best place to get them! Is going to be the official RDC truck?
klaus
December 14th, 2005, 13:46
Well yeah i have tons of ideas. they are not all firm and i am open to feedback.
I am no egomaniac so I have no problem crediting the fabricator out there who's ideas influence me (read copy). There are a couple of fast Rangers out there and I have been looking them over for a while.
My first subsection will be a long wish and idea list.
ShaneR
December 14th, 2005, 13:52
Klaus, will the ranger project be 4X4 or 4X2? If 4X2 why not a-arm?
KELLENC
December 14th, 2005, 14:23
Well yeah i have tons of ideas. they are not all firm and i am open to feedback.
I am no egomaniac so I have no problem crediting the fabricator out there who's ideas influence me (read copy). There are a couple of fast Rangers out there and I have been looking them over for a while.
My first subsection will be a long wish and idea list.
Great. I look forward to seeing the build up from the ground up.:)
Gabe_Lara
December 14th, 2005, 15:25
Good job, Klaus!
Glad to see you're gonna get this project rolling.
-Gabe
klaus
December 14th, 2005, 15:41
ohh yeah gabe, your Ranger is also an inspiration. Please post some pictures of Mini-Jet-Blue please.
Sic_Racing
December 16th, 2005, 18:56
sweeet klaus...question...is the ranger gonna be a full all out prerunner..or will you make it somewhat street legal? you know..a bit more practical...
klaus
December 16th, 2005, 19:16
It will be street legal and driven on the street. no trailer. Not daily driven. Stealth to not get pulled over all the time but Offroad enough to prerun an entire Baja course. Once I am comfortable driving it I will race it once every 2-3 years in sportsman just for the fun of it.
Mainly I want to use it to get around on raceday. Currently I don't even own any truck or offroad vehicle and end up renting small 4wd SUV's for the Baja races.
I am collecting ideas right now. I went to Camburg today and looked at a new extra-cub Ranger being caged, Jeremy's A-Arm Ranger and also the EDGE that Camburg raced in Baja. I need to take a camera on my next trips to collect and share all the design hi-lights I can find and share it here. Jason Campbel of Camburg gave me some good pointers for the project as well.
Bryan_D
December 17th, 2005, 13:27
Its about time that you get a truck for the races.
steveG
December 21st, 2005, 09:58
Klaus I've wondered if you'd ever build a truck. Sounds like it'll be a lot of fun. Have you done any fabrication work in the past?
klaus
December 21st, 2005, 11:14
That's the nervous part for me...My only hands-on background comes from two Blazers I had in the past. My friend and rdc co-founder Paul and myself build a shock hoop in the front and rear to hold 2 sets of 2.0 fox shocks at each corner plus we mounted National leave springs all the way around. That by itself made the truck run much better then stock. Then we concentrated on the engine and ended up with a 400hp 408ci. That made it fast and unsafe. Next we mounted beard bucket seats and a 5 point seatbelt. The driver side seat utilized a stock style seat slider.
Then the plan was to convert it to a stock style a-arm setup with extended a-arms. Jason at Camburg performed that job for a customer at the time but I did a reality check and came to the conclusion that a Blazer wasn't the right vehicle for what I wanted to do, I had no money (not that I do now...) and a couple of other things. The motor was out at the time as well so I ended up selling the truck.
So my fab background is based on all around automotive work. Two shock hoops. seat mount. A center console. I have seen it done over the years and I feel with the help of the Wizard School it should get done. I constantly talk to a couple of friends that do this for a living and they are willing to lend a hand alongside the progress.
Curtis Guise
December 21st, 2005, 11:34
sorry Klaus couldn't resist.... remember this race?
klaus
December 21st, 2005, 12:35
yes I do....wow that was a long time ago. pre-rdc days.
what happend was we preran a mdr race the night before the race (smart) and the spindle let go on the passanger side. We got some help to get it back to the pits. Then on raceday I did my pit and chase duty for a team. Then after the race I asked for a ride to the local greyhound station. Greyhounded back to LA. Took the girls car (Saab 900) and loaded a complete hub to hub spare axle into it. Drove to Barstow and then in the afternoon after raceday exchanged it alone. Drove home.
Yeah my Blazer days are counted and over. I'll just run shotgun in John Project when it done.
Curtis Guise
December 21st, 2005, 13:50
I think I raced that race and my co-driver Ryan went to drag the Blazer back from the sand wash at around 2am. Good times....
steveG
December 22nd, 2005, 20:45
...exchanged it alone. Drove home.
Wow Klaus, that's good stuff!
Doug
December 22nd, 2005, 21:47
Right on Klaus, glad to see you excited, even if you are nervous a little bit. Once you get going it's no big deal. It's just a matter of doing it. I'm sure you will be a natural, most serious off-roaders pick up on this stuff very quickly.
matt_helton
December 27th, 2005, 09:46
sorry Klaus couldn't resist.... remember this race?
i remember following the 10" ditch from over near /x all the way back to main! and there was the blazer. lol
sirhk100
December 28th, 2005, 10:50
Wait wait wait, stupid question but how'd you get both vehicles home if you did the swap solo? Did you leave the saab out there?
matt_helton
December 28th, 2005, 11:50
yeah, he just burried it there. its the best ending for any saab. lol
klaus
December 28th, 2005, 11:54
g/f drove her Saab home. She was thrilled to have a fullsize front axle sticking out of it while crawling up the cajon pass.
steveG
December 28th, 2005, 12:20
g/f drove her Saab home. She was thrilled to have a fullsize front axle sticking out of it while crawling up the cajon pass.
LOL. It's a shame there's no pic. That's classic!
matt_helton
December 28th, 2005, 12:22
yeah, almost as good as that pic of the looters that had the 65" tv hanging out the back of their ford festiva.:)
klaus
January 11th, 2006, 22:27
Update:
Purchased core vehicle today. 1994 Mazda B4000 4wd, 4.0, Auto, x-tra cab.
A Mazda B2000 and B4000 truck is the same as a Ranger. The differences are the trim around the side windows and doors, the grill and badges.
In 1993 Rangers changed the cab design slightly. There is no rain gutter like the pre-93's have.
4wd Rangers have a more desirable cross-member when going to equal link king-pin style beams.
It's a low budget truck I found in the classifieds.
It misfires(?) a little, has a check engine light but I am sure its something I can fix by doing some tune work. I want the engine running fine even though it will ultimately be replaced by something v8-ish. Smog is due and I took on the responsibility of making it DMV complaint. A well running 4.0 engine has more resell value then a questionable engine on a crate. There are a couple of other minor issues but nothing of major concerns. The good thing is that I now have lots of the small parts that a cab and frame wouldn't offer.
I will post a more detailed cost analysis that will show initial investment minus parts that can be sold. Hopefully it will turn out to be close to free-ish after selling components of the core vehicle.
I will enroll into the Wizard School late February. That means I will have a truck to drive until then or actualy slightly after.
John_Bitting
January 11th, 2006, 22:46
Kleezay FINALLY has a truck he can take off road. Congrats, cant wait to see what you do with that thing. You better make it fast my blazer is gonna be tough to keep up with..:-)
klaus
January 11th, 2006, 23:03
Thats it... $100.00 bet I smoke your blazer at a future MDR or CODE race.
ChuckH
January 11th, 2006, 23:11
Uh oh, the gauntlet has been thrown down
i have thought about making a post about a RDC build shootout when you 3 are done.
Seems it wasnt needed.
Curtis Guise
January 12th, 2006, 00:09
I already have a year of testing on mine... ;)
klaus
January 12th, 2006, 00:24
ohh Curtis you want some too ? its on.
wizfab
January 14th, 2006, 00:15
Wow Klaus. Looks like you better come in early to class and get an edge on these guy's. Don't be nervous, it's easy to learn so you and the others can build one bad *** truck. Come by the new school and check out how big this place is. I will be there all weekend with the crew finishing up for class on Monday if anybody wants a tour. Later.
The Wizard............:)
AaronB
January 20th, 2006, 01:26
Hey Klaus, any specific reason you're not going to keep the 4x4?
steveG
January 20th, 2006, 20:57
I wondered the same thing.
John_Bitting
January 20th, 2006, 22:37
Yeah, tell him all the benefits and how nice it is in Mexico. (his second home). Plus he can pull me out if need be.
steveG
January 20th, 2006, 22:40
Up to 21" of wheel travel AND 4wd. How many more benefits do you need?
twillis
January 25th, 2006, 15:31
[QUOTE=steveG]Up to 21" of wheel travel AND 4wd. QUOTE]
Who has a 4wd setup for a ranger with 21" of travel?
steveG
January 25th, 2006, 17:15
Autofab's D44 TTB conversion for Rangers/Explorers is capable of 21" of travel with properly mounted coil-overs.
klaus
January 25th, 2006, 18:06
project will be a 2wd and i have some resoning behind it. will post my thoughts on that soon, but basicaly it comes down to weight and cash. I had a 4wd before and never used it. This vehicle is ment to go fast and not get stuck. 2 seater, not a family ride. Not a chase vehicle that has to pull vehicle out of holes (not that i wont help you out, just not by design).
klaus
February 1st, 2006, 16:52
Update:
Picked the vehicle up from Ventura today where the previous owner resides. Next step will be to get it registered and smoged. I agreed to take care of that vs. the seller. It runs poor and needs attention. So I have my work cut out for next week.
partybarge_pilot
February 3rd, 2006, 13:31
ohh Curtis you want some too ? its on.
After seeing Klaus's mad off-road driving skills in the Moostang, My moneys on him.....
partybarge_pilot
February 3rd, 2006, 13:33
Autofab's D44 TTB conversion for Rangers/Explorers is capable of 21" of travel with properly mounted coil-overs.
Yeah, about that...... The uni-ball on the beam will only alow about 18" with the spacers they give you. If you want more your going to have to do a little machining.
steveG
February 3rd, 2006, 14:14
Sorry to take your thread off-track Klaus. After this I won't post another word about 4wd in your thread.
Yeah, about that...... The uni-ball on the beam will only alow about 18" with the spacers they give you. If you want more your going to have to do a little machining.
Like I said, it's capable of 21" of wheel travel. The truck they are installing the first kit on is going to have around 17" of travel.
klaus
February 8th, 2006, 11:18
Update:
Just confirmed my seat at the Wizard School of Fabriaction for the February 23rd class.
Starting then we will have weekly updates on the school program ( rdc secion > Shop > Wizard ). The core ranger/mazda wont be cut until about 1-2 month into the school program. In the meantime I will start parting out the vehicle and offer parts for sale to offset the initial buy-in costs. The entire costs will be listed here to get an idea of what it takes in the wallet department to build a vehicle.
Sic_Racing
February 8th, 2006, 22:16
Nice :D thanx for the update klaus!
RRose
February 18th, 2006, 17:39
I can't wait to see what you are going to put together Klaus!
sirhk100
February 22nd, 2006, 07:52
Uh oh, first day of class is coming tomorrow!!! Did you get mom to buy new school clothes? Make sure you get a new lunch box!!! I heard Gem is out and Scooby is coming back!!!
Can't wait to see what you guys do with this truck!!! It'll also be a cool way to see what the wizard skool is pumping out.
Khris
klaus
February 22nd, 2006, 08:07
yeah I am all nervous...back to school
wizfab
February 23rd, 2006, 14:06
Don't worry Klaus, Danny Porter will have you fabricating in no time. Also come to class hungry, will have pizza and sodas for tonight, as it's just an orientation class. So you don't need the school lunch box tonight.(south park)
sirhk100
February 28th, 2006, 10:47
I know it's early but how's class going? Seem like something that's going to work out cool? Forget your lunch yet?
picone
March 6th, 2006, 09:02
Is the ranger done yet?
twillis
March 8th, 2006, 14:22
Like I said, it's capable of 21" of wheel travel. The truck they are installing the first kit on is going to have around 17" of travel.[/QUOTE]
But does the front end look like \ / at full droop?
steveG
March 8th, 2006, 14:55
PM sent twillis.
TheWebWheeler
March 9th, 2006, 02:13
Ok so whats the latest ....
I wanna follow this one....http://www.thewebwheeler.com/forums/images/smilies/popc1.gif
klaus
March 10th, 2006, 14:28
Hands-on has not started yet.
I am collecting ideas and really need to take photos and share them here on the forum of what I have seen out there and like. The in-cab-rollcauge will be a late Camburg design with some of my own ideas in it. Aren (sp?) who works there is working on his Ranger and I like what I see.
Keeping is SCORE legal is another issue. Tube thickness and design will be in complaince even though I don't see myself racing the vehicle in SCORE any time soon, but who knows.
I have a Camburg rear 3 link suspension system, four 35" Baja BFG tires, 2 out of 6 Vision Offroad HID lights sitting here next to the core vehicle. Mastercraft will supply the seats when it comes time. Fox will be the shock of choice. Howe will be involved with the steering and I am talking with Doug at Desert Specialties about rear-end and hub options. If budget permits a LS2 is the motor of choice due to its power vs. reliability ratio.
Next stop is to smog the truck, finish my DMV registration, next move it to the Wizard Fabrication School for disassemble and then the fabrication aspect will start in 1 to 1.5 month.
Jefe_Negro
March 10th, 2006, 14:42
:cool: Man...
Right on Klaus... good Chit, can't wait for some update shots!
Oralé Bato!
TheWebWheeler
March 12th, 2006, 22:03
I've gotta ask you Dude!( Klaus )
Do you feel alot of pressure, that you've gotta build a "BAD ***" rig considering your are KLAUS the guy behind the NO# 1 Dez site on the net.....??? I just had to ask. http://www.thewebwheeler.com/forums/images/smilies/shrug.gif
klaus
April 5th, 2006, 09:40
The Truck is now at the school and will start disassembly today.
aiiraciing
June 3rd, 2006, 15:33
Klaus, will you be boxing in the Frame
Brian
DEZERTBOUND
July 6th, 2006, 09:30
Hi Klaus
I really enjoy watching your project come together. My brother is part of a team (DESERTDIRTDOGS) building a Mazda truck. They wanted your opinion, along with anybody else with one. Should they build a Class 7300/7sx or 7s truck.
p.s. is your trucks grill going to be a Ford or Mazda
klaus
July 6th, 2006, 09:44
The class rules for the minimetal trucks are all over the place and seem to change all the time. All the organizations have differemt takes on it, so picking a class will not be easy. I stay clear of that question and leave it to those that actualy race in those classes. My truck will also not comply in any class and will be a prerunner witha score legal rollcage so it could run in sportsman one day for fun.
The grill will most likely be a Ranger. I like the 2004(?) look and the grill has some advantages to hide some HID lights inside of it. Its not set into stone, but thats the plan. I also kind of like the Explorer conversions.
When is your truck due to be done?
klaus
July 6th, 2006, 09:49
Klaus, will you be boxing in the Frame
Brian
Yes I think so. It wouldn't be too hard to draw templates and then optic-eye plasma cut them out. Initialy I thought about doing that right away, but there are too many things that mount to the inside frame, so it will be done down the road.
baja619
July 6th, 2006, 16:42
I beleive the 04 and the 05 ranger grills are the or have the same options.
baja619
July 6th, 2006, 16:44
I agree that it looks better than the 2006 grill which is more similar to a Super duty
klaus
July 9th, 2006, 17:54
Shifting Project Purpose.
As some of you may know I am originaly from Germany and my family is still over there with no intention to ever move to California. Growing up my dad took me to some rally races and we constantly followed F1 racig on TV. Then once per year the Dakar came on and we listened for updates late night on the radio during the sport-news. This is all pre-internet and pre-sat TV. My dad has never been to this part of the globe and only knows about desert racing from DVD's I keep mailing him and he is hooked on watching over and over.
Well my new mission for the prerunner project is to invite my Dad over here once its completed to prerun a SCORE Baja race extensevly with me. Even let him take the wheel for a while and provide the most upclose desert racing experiece imaginable. The stuff I take for granted sometimes by now but a newbe would be blown away from.
DEZERTBOUND
July 9th, 2006, 18:52
My Great Grandma on my dad's side had so much of a German accent there was no hope of understanding her....but her Swede husband was a "lead" foot.that I could understand:eek:
DEZERTBOUND
July 20th, 2006, 08:49
Hi Klaus, you asked when the "DESERT DIRT DOGS RACING" truck would be done?
I heard early to mid 2007. The days are long (and hot) so they are going full steam. These shots show them making room for seats, the belts this weekend and the Fox shocks very soon.
aiiraciing
August 21st, 2006, 15:31
Klaus, its been almost a months since the last post, I was wondering if you had gotten any further with this Project?
Brian
klaus
August 23rd, 2006, 14:04
ok just updated more about the rear build and also the beginning of the front.
I hope it meets all the "internet fabricators" approval....lol
Seriously I appreciate ALL feedback, good or bad.
Bryan_D
August 23rd, 2006, 17:08
Klaus the truck looks great man, do you have an estimated completion date for this? Oh and whats going to be the drivetrain? Stock 4.0 or built?
klaus
August 23rd, 2006, 23:43
No date on the completion at all. As for drivetrain I am eyeballing a LS1/LS2 style engine and on trans I have some ideas, but its not solid enough to talk about.
Wish there would be a Diesel solution that has Ls2 characteristics....
partybarge_pilot
August 24th, 2006, 00:16
Wish there would be a Diesel solution that has Ls2 characteristics....
Don't we all.
klaus
August 24th, 2006, 02:16
One engine I like that might suit the needs would be the Mercedes OM 629 engine (310 hp and 538 lb - ft 4.0 liter BiTurbo V8).
http://www.jesmb.de/engine/pic/400CDI.jpg
I just read about another upcoming new super powerfull and compact Mercedez engine but cant find it online right now.
kats
August 24th, 2006, 04:58
Its taking some time but is worth it, it looks very good, when are you expecting to finish?
partybarge_pilot
August 24th, 2006, 08:10
How about the V10 VW diesel?
scary fast hummer
August 25th, 2006, 03:30
How about the V10 VW diesel?
If had the money and could stick it on an Allison 6 speed autobox, I'd put this engine in my H1 racer. The power out of these is crazy and get great milage. You ought to see the Tuareg VW's with these things pass you like a fence post!
ryan_towry
September 25th, 2006, 15:01
Isn't a mercedes or vw engine getting kind of exotic? you still have to think about repairs on the course and i don't think you are going to find too many parts for those anywhere around baja. and also what kind of price does one of those bring vs a ls2 is it really cost affective?
"i could be talking out of my a*#, but they say stick with what you do best"
klaus
September 25th, 2006, 17:26
yeah...it will most likely be a reliable and common LS1/LS2, I just like the mileage of a modern diesel.
I just got a chance to drive a diesel 1.9l 101hp VW golf for 3000miles+ in various forms of traffic and diesel is not what everyones perception is. Very far from it. Its very fast, quite, powerfull and 50mpg+.
Unfortunaly due to laws that don't seem to make sense not available in CA.
baja619
September 26th, 2006, 17:11
"Unfortunaly due to laws that don't seem to make sense not available in CA."
If you read into the statement it makes perfect sense why they would be unavailable CALI.
My perception not too many rules and regulation in this place seem logicial
fab101
October 20th, 2006, 11:02
Hey Klaus, I have some updated pics for you on your truck, Ben has been working on it. Its looking bad *****. Let me know what you think. -Chris
spanski09
October 27th, 2006, 20:09
klaus, what exactly did you learn in that wizards class besides welding and using the shop tools?
HomelandHorns
November 26th, 2006, 23:50
I could be wrong but I think Ford offers a 4.(something)L v6 turbo diesel in those cab-over, box van type trucks. Could be something to check out. I'll see if I can find some more info on them.
fab101
December 1st, 2006, 17:33
The Wizard students learn a lot in our school. The first part of the class is set up for Mig and Tig welding instruction from our welding instructor. Next is tube bending and tube notching on various machines. We also teach our students chassis structure and frame design, along with the A-arm geometry and 4 link/3 link suspension geometry. This class is a hands on school and the students are the ones creating these vehicles with the help of the instructors. Hope this helps until Klaus gets to adding anything. Here are some updated pics of his truck.
pjc
December 6th, 2006, 13:39
klaus, what exactly did you learn in that wizards class besides welding and using the shop tools?
I'll answer that --- Many techniques that work.
I have dived in on complex notching, coping and bending. At times I will struggle and then John will show me a technique that is simple and correct that saves considerable time and provides the right strength and integrity. As an "engineer type" by profession, way too often I only look back and think "damn, I should have known that" but I didn't.
The only thing the class does not offer is a duplication of the time I spend there so I could have more time to work on stuff at home. Of course, that will come soon enough as we near the end of the course.
jeff
February 8th, 2007, 00:41
Hooray for updates! So what's next?
Aloha
jeff
February 8th, 2007, 00:45
What trans?
Aloha
klaus
February 8th, 2007, 13:32
What trans?
Aloha
Tremec TKO600 (http://www.tremec.com/English/products/TKO.asp)
http://www.5speedtransmissions.com/TKO-600_GM500px.jpeg
Good info here: http://www.5speedtransmissions.com/dimensions.html
DEZERTBOUND
February 16th, 2007, 13:22
Hey Klaus I was sent these pic's today on the Desert Dirt Dogs race truck. No ajoining text. But the guys are still working on it. My Bajabug is taking all my spare time. If I get more info I will pass it on...
lvrudy
April 23rd, 2007, 15:19
Klaus, I have read all of your updates and i must say that is one sweet build you got going on...Exactly what i am wanting to start building!!!
Were you able to finish the project at wizard in the 6 months or did you have to rent a space from them???
What is the tally of the build up to date and if you could break it down into a couple of different sections like suspension, chassis,dash,wiring,drive train etc... that would be great...Just want to see if I even have the wallet for such a thing...
Mcarlson1
May 2nd, 2007, 10:25
How much more does the LS1 weigh than a 302? Also how much did the engine have to be lowered and are you moving it back at all? And was it a big task to get that motor fit and will the be any major clearence problems that you will have to do some trimming or modifying on?? Lookin good by the way!!
alwazonedge
May 2nd, 2007, 10:57
How much more does the LS1 weigh than a 302? Also how much did the engine have to be lowered and are you moving it back at all? And was it a big task to get that motor fit and will the be any major clearence problems that you will have to do some trimming or modifying on?? Lookin good by the way!!
maybe i can help a bit. ive done some of the ls to ranger swaps, and theres definately some required to make it fit. how much is dependant on what you want out of it. mike from esb taught me to make your own bushing mounts for the motor to eliminate rumble and stock location issues after fabbing, plus it creates a sturdier and more capable way of placing the block. on the rangers theres two way to overcome the crossmember issues wiyth the motor, mod the pan or mod the member. i prefer to mod the member if yer gonna keep it or just eliminate it alltogether and use your own/fab one up, of course not forgetting to double measure and temp weld everything to ensure theres no dimension loss through the process. pushing the firewalls on these is pretty simple for a full build, i like to go to new pedals and all, but for someone needing to maintain the fore-aft location of the motor, to fit the 350 all you need to do is pull it a bit around the bellhousing and get rid of the stock radiator and coolers, either in the bed the thing or move it a bit with an aftermarket pusher fan. hope i helped. oh, and in fullsize powering the mini fords, dont forget the housing for the coils in the frame has to be trimmed on BOTH SIDES to clear. made that mistake once. nice one jan.
klaus
May 2nd, 2007, 13:37
Thanks for the post,
The way I started was to set the engine as low and far back as possible. I left room for bell-housing bolts to be removed with the engine in place (trans swap down the road). The cross-member got trimmed a little bit to give it the extra 2 inches of lowering. I know that the LS1/2 come with different oil-pans. I am not sure what I have on my markup block but i worked around it. The pan seems to be very flat and I am happy with it.
The suspension will be a coil over shock type and be away from the engine. I am not worried about that at this time.
The radiator will be in front and there is plenty of room for it with the LS1 in place.
I abundant the entire engine fitment until I have the correct transmission in my hands to fit it all at once (motormounts and transmount).
Not sure about the weight difference between a LS1 and 302. I guess the LS is lighter as they come with aluminum block and heads while the Ford302 typically is an iron block with iron heads unless you use aftermarked aluminum heads.
The entire project is on hold right now as the Wizard School closed its doors. A new business will be opened by some of the former owners that will allow me to continue the project. Once they open the doors to the new shop it will be announced here on this forum.
CaptinCrash
May 3rd, 2007, 17:06
what when did wizard close
AaronDixon
June 13th, 2007, 18:28
what when did wizard close
Check out this thread:
http://dezertrangers.com/cgi-bin/ib/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=1;t=56502
Johnson328
June 14th, 2007, 05:20
Thank god I didn't follow my dream of learing things at that school. I would be pretty pissed if I left Oregon for that hole! I apologize in advance to Klaus for a thread hijack, and for typing a bad word.
CrownRanger
June 14th, 2007, 14:17
what the new shop gonna be called?
alwazonedge
July 10th, 2007, 15:59
and whens it gonna open?
klaus
July 11th, 2007, 17:00
Some updates on my project. I moved my truck out of the Wizard school to a friends shop where its just sitting around and collecting dust at the moment. The former Wizard staff was very accommodating to me and helped me out as much as possible to get my truck and belongings out of their storage after they closed doors.
I keep hearing about disappointed students and feel their pain. The best advise from me is to contact the people behind the Wizard school and ask for a solution. Trash talking here or elsewhere doesn't help anyone.
On my truck the next step will be to get it "burned in". I have made arrangements with the guys at Camburg to get all tubing that is just tagged welded and also to install their new I-Beam kit. Once that happens there will be more updates and pictures.
charlie_brown
July 11th, 2007, 22:00
there new beam kit is sick. post pict as soon as posible.
Firefighter26
August 2nd, 2007, 00:56
Man you should call Troy Johnson at the fab School. He is a really kool guy, maybe he could lend you a hand so that your bad @#$ truck can get done.
WannaB-class5
January 28th, 2008, 15:50
Klaus, any word or updates on your project? When you say Camburgs new beams do you mean the fully fabbed ones with the heim as the upper?
alwazonedge
January 28th, 2008, 23:41
klaus...
honest question, why beams? looks like a 97 or up chassis, goin v8, you have all the advantages of buildin yer own truck.....and yer usin a camburg beam kit? im confused, not that they dont build great stuff, but for the money why step into beams when you could get just as much out of a fabbed up arms setup? especially with the weight of the v8, isnt it a step backwards? just curious, also thanks for the tip on the wiring awhile back, i got the problem fixed
RocketMan
January 31st, 2008, 08:29
He may want travel and not too much track width.....just a thought
alwazonedge
February 20th, 2008, 12:46
yah, makes sense, but after tubbing the new motor in and pushin everything back it would be about the same. the beams realistically get strapped right aroun 17-23 inches right? you can get that out of a custom arm setup. just thought if i were gonna go through the effort of tubbin the motor back id go ahead and throw some badass jarms and lowers on it.track width and class rules were the only real reasons i could think of to go beam.
Vance_Miller
March 25th, 2008, 11:45
where would i be able to find a rear end kit like that for a 1990 chevy 1500?
tre5
March 25th, 2008, 12:54
http://dirt-tech.com/hubs_brakes_axles.html
Miniracer
April 1st, 2008, 18:19
How Much Travel Is It Going To Have?and Whats Its Wheelbase Can You Post Some Pics?
klaus
June 12th, 2008, 15:21
I haven't posted here in a long time since there is not much of an update.
The truck is in storage at a friends place and I am probably overstaying my welcome by now. I constantly look for parts and collect them as I see them in our own classifieds. I keep my eyes open on other peoples projects and collect ideas. Take pictures of things I like.
Once you loose momentum on a build its hard to get back into it. Often I save some cash up to be invested (burned) in the project just to end up spending it on those speed bumps in life. This project is meant to not be built on debt so that makes it tough for me.
My Turnkey LS2 engine should arrive shortly and hopefully that will give me an incentive to revisit the project.
I'm in talks with two shops to get the truck finished so hopefully I can be part of the Mike's Sky Ranch Pre-Baja race party scene. lol
partybarge_pilot
June 12th, 2008, 16:28
I'm in talks with two shops to get the truck finished so hopefully I can be part of the Mike's Sky Ranch Pre-Baja race party scene. lol
Oh come on Kleezy, you know the Moostang would rally the Mikes road!
fishd00d
June 12th, 2008, 17:32
Oh come on Kleezy, you know the Moostang would rally the Mikes road!
The Moostang isnt rallying much lately lol
Get that Ranger done Klaus!!! Just you might have a hard time finding someone to ride with you in it hahahha
Steven_Tolbert
October 21st, 2008, 15:16
Any updates???
klaus
October 22nd, 2008, 12:00
Yeah...
Truck was in storage at a friends place for a long time. Now its at my boys Aries place and he will finish most of it.
I am collecting parts as I see them in our classifieds.
Once there is more to show for updates will be posted.
pjc
November 26th, 2008, 22:17
Klaus, your Ranger is likely gonna be a lot more top heavy than a TL..
HINT!
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