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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:23 am

Jesus_man wrote:Love the design Chad! One thing you may consider is arching your overhead bars down the center a little so they shed rain when you have a soft-top on.
That has crossed my mind. I've seen some designs with that incorpoated. I'm going to see how it fits under the hard top and try to make it happen. I've got a bikini top that hasn't been on in years. Now that I live in a place with more than 45 days of warm weather I think it will be used a lot more. I'd really like a full length bikini top or a safari hard top for the summers here.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Jesus_man » Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:27 am

The other alternative is a nice piece of Alum sheet with a brake down in front and back? Maybe some dynomat on the inside to keep noise and heat radiation at bay?

My cage has a similar design up front. I had flat bars in there and one time it rained and puddled over the driver and passenger seats, slowly dripping all night. I cut those out and replaced with two bent tubes. It doesn't take much to keep rain draining off, but the hard top gets pretty high there so you have some room.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Justin » Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:30 pm

Looks good! I've been trying to figure out the best way to add reinforcement to mine. It's a compromise between extra strength and head clearance since I'm tall. I suspect closed head injuries from wrecks on the street are a bigger contributor to 4x4 injuries than stuff from rollovers. It'll probably end up looking something like yours, but with triangulation in the rear part of the cage since I'll sometimes have my kids back there.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:59 pm

Justin wrote:Looks good! I've been trying to figure out the best way to add reinforcement to mine. It's a compromise between extra strength and head clearance since I'm tall. I suspect closed head injuries from wrecks on the street are a bigger contributor to 4x4 injuries than stuff from rollovers. It'll probably end up looking something like yours, but with triangulation in the rear part of the cage since I'll sometimes have my kids back there.


I've thought about the rear area and extra reinforcements. I don't really see the truck carrying rear seat passengers, especially when wheeling. I agree the cage is as much for on-highway accidents as off-highway.

The two diagonal bars above the rear passenger area are my design and not part of the kit as purchased from BF. I don't see a lot of 'easy' triangulation options without running across the rear gate area. If anyone has ideas I'm open to adding to my design. I could do some small gussets/tube sections from the floor crossbars up to the vertical pieces, but I'm not sure how much strength they would add. I'm hesitant to add them to the B-pillar piece as getting into the back is already a tight squeeze past the passenger seat.

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There will be some 45* gussets at the B-pillar upright/side hoop/roof crossmember like my old cage. I don't have them pictured in the Bend-Tech design image.

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I'm also going to try to tie the B-pillar upright to the A-pillar at the bottom of the door openings. I'll probably add those to Bend Tech when I can get better measurements of where the B-pillar is in relation to the step down in the floor.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Justin » Wed Feb 10, 2021 10:28 pm

I like those additions. While not as strong as full triangulation, it looks like a good compromise between strength and livability. The only other thing I'll probably do on mine is add a bar running from the lower back corner to the top of the b-pillar hoop, possibly intersecting a horizontal bar over the wheelwell like yours.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Digger » Wed Feb 10, 2021 10:46 pm

Gunnibronco wrote: I don't see a lot of 'easy' triangulation options without running across the rear gate area. If anyone has ideas I'm open to adding to my design. I could do some small gussets/tube sections from the floor crossbars up to the vertical pieces, but I'm not sure how much strength they would add. I'm hesitant to add them to the B-pillar piece as getting into the back is already a tight squeeze past the passenger seat.


Yeah, not easy to triangulate. I tied into the top of the tub at the A, B, and C pillars. I looked at the tailgate and it will provide some lateral support for normal use. I won't trust it in a racing application, but better than no triangulation. B-pillar was supported laterally by the X-brace hoop that crosses from C to A pillars when you're looking down on the cage.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon May 10, 2021 10:13 pm

The new cage and tire carrier are basically complete, painted and ready to go back on.

Sorry for the lack of documentation. I really took my time with this cage, better pipe fitting, much more square/level/symmetrical (tough in a Bronco that's not square/level/symmetrical). I made this cage a little taller than the first. I improved the front feet to stretch back over the body brace, the old feet were much smaller. Long term plan is to tie it to my frame or possibly the future rock sliders. I added the extra gussets from the floor braces to the b & c pillars. The seat belt bungs are .120 DOM through the tubing. It bolts to the bed sides to help support them and keep the square. I also added tabs to tie it to the windshield for support when the top is off. I did not add any pitch to the overhead bars, my old bikini has seen better days and will probably be replaced. I'll add something when that time comes. It's painted with Tractor Supply flat black, so "color matching" future work won't be hard.

I built the entire thing inside the truck with the roof on. Every bar and gusset was at least tack welded in place when the cage was pulled. Once tacked together and out of the truck I used some lumber to brace the front legs to the B-pillar legs. I wanted to prevent any chance it would warp during welding. I took the finish welding very slowly and worked around to make sure everything stayed cool. I don't think anything moved this time.

Some random shots through the build:

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I ended up ordering a Hi-Lift mount kit that will bolt in where I had the jack temp'ed in for the pics.

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Of course, when I finally got around to paint, it was too windy. So I walled off one bay of the shop with basic 9x12 plastic painters drop cloth and sprayed in my shop.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon May 10, 2021 10:40 pm

The old tire carrier didn't fit the new 37s. I scavenged some of my old carrier (gas can basket & spare tire mount plate. I added a Ruffstuff spare tire spindle to my bumper.

I used Digger's basic tire carrier upright as inspiration, and in true Gunnibronco style cobbled mine together from 1.25" black pipe (left over from the shop build) for the base tube and 45* strut, 180* upright of 1.75" CREW (1st test bend learning with the bender), a 5" scrap piece of 1.75" DOM, some 1/4"x4" flat, and 3/16"x2" flat. It has a Ruffstuff tire carrier latch, and EMS bump stop, and a pull pin to lock it open at about 90* and 180*. IMO the Ruffstuff latch should have a safety catch to prevent it from accidentally opening.

It's not fancy but I think it will hold. More pics once it's installed.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon May 10, 2021 10:59 pm

Finally, some small steps forward.

Used one of these:
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And adjusted my fuel filler neck to clear the 37's. The flexible filler hose was just to close to the tire for comfort.

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Also final fender/quarter trimming and installation of flares

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I think the cage is my last big project before it's back on the road. It dawned on me that I have never registered the truck in NV. And thanks to COVID, getting plates and registration is not as easy as it should be. I have an appointment at the DMV on July 8th, just 4 days before the Rubicon trip. It was the first open appointment for in-person services available. Hopefully I'll get some test runs in where registration isn't a problem. I know there will still be some unfinished/unstarted projects (rock skis and belly pan/skid plate, parking brake and more), but they will have to wait.

To do list:
loose ends on the wiring harness
bump stops
finalize shackle length in the rear
finalize rear shock mounts
exhaust
front driveshaft
PS/Hboost lines
Pray she starts
Pray I don't let the magic smoke out of the new harness

Just a few off the top of my head. I'm sure there are more.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Rox Crusher » Tue May 11, 2021 12:32 am

Howdy Gunni

I was just wondering how it was coming along, glad to see the progress.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Jesus_man » Tue May 11, 2021 7:55 am

Looks like some great work! The design of the cage is good. Got any pics of it installed without a top? Supporting the bedsides is a great idea.

How think is the 1.75" DOM for your bumper? With a 37 hanging on it, I could see where you might need to triangulate the top tube down to the bottom tube to try and avoid twisting and bouncing.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Digger » Tue May 11, 2021 10:08 am

That's good progress.

Its looking great!
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue May 11, 2021 12:29 pm

Jesus_man wrote:Looks like some great work! The design of the cage is good. Got any pics of it installed without a top? Supporting the bedsides is a great idea.

How think is the 1.75" DOM for your bumper? With a 37 hanging on it, I could see where you might need to triangulate the top tube down to the bottom tube to try and avoid twisting and bouncing.
It's not back in the truck yet but I'll be sure to take a pic when it is.

The upright is 1.75” x .120 wall CREW hopefully it's enough. Digger posted a pic of his and it's similar. I added the 45* gusset for a little extra strength. We'll see how it works out.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue May 11, 2021 12:35 pm

Digger wrote:That's good progress.

Its looking great!
Thanks. It's all slowly coming together.

I'm calling this ”The Decade of Progress” upgrade.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:43 pm

I haven't been taking many pics, but I've been hard at work on the truck in preparation to run the Rubicon in July.

JD, I did take some pics as I installed the roll cage. I'll get them off my camera and upload them soon.

I found a loophole in the extended "appointment only" DMV situation. There is a small DMV run by the county in Stateline NV, up at Lake Tahoe. They had appointments the next day after my VIN was inspected. Oddly, they made me lie on my "non-op" form when I told them it hadn't run since 2014. They said they couldn't enter it that way into their system. Weird.

Lots of boring busy work making sure everything is ready to go. Too much and too boring to get into all the details.

Today I man'd up and hooked up a battery and fired it up. Everything started and ran. Other than a few minor electrical gremlins everything seems good. Hopefully the 4x4x2 box and h-boost will work after it gets bled. With no mufflers it's not a process I want to deal with yet.

Next I'm going to get an exhaust made, tires balanced, and a new front driveshaft then test drive it. I can now say it won't be in-op on the 7th anniversary of shutting it down and tearing it apart. :fish:
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:20 am

I am glad you kept after it. This is one reason I haven't torn into mine. With our moving scheduling every two years, I just can't afford to have it down that long.

You have beadlocks? I am sure we have broached the subject of balancing BB's in the past, but I ordered another round from evike.com a couple years ago to find that they now have a larger OD BB which seems to work great! I have them in my bronco and my trailer tires.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:47 am

Jesus_man wrote:I am glad you kept after it. This is one reason I haven't torn into mine. With our moving scheduling every two years, I just can't afford to have it down that long.

You have beadlocks? I am sure we have broached the subject of balancing BB's in the past, but I ordered another round from evike.com a couple years ago to find that they now have a larger OD BB which seems to work great! I have them in my bronco and my trailer tires.
I never imagined this would take so long when I started. A combo of adding too much to the project, all the custom work, and unexpected life changes ended up here. I'm pretty stubborn and wasn't going to give up on the truck, but the thought crossed my mind more than once. This got out of hand and I need to make sure I never let this happen again.

I do have beadlocks. I've considered the bb balance option. Right now the plan is to haul the wheels and tires to Reno 4 Wheel Parts. They will balance them. The problem is fitting the 1 hour drive ( each way) into my schedule. I'm also not sure 5 37s will fit into my little 5.5' bed. Times like this I want my 250s 8' bed back.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:23 pm

Setting up front bump stops.

Measured for front drive shaft, left the info with a local driveshaft shop. He's having trouble getting parts right now. So if it drags out I may drop my old front shaft off and see if he can re-tube it longer.

Going to drop tires at Discount tire to get balanced Friday.

Exhaust shop Monday.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Rox Crusher » Fri Jun 11, 2021 3:06 am

Your making great progress !
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Fri Jun 11, 2021 10:19 pm

Rox Crusher wrote:Your making great progress !


Thanks Jeff!

Some action pics.

Cage and tire carrier pics
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Made a shifter. Couldn't get the factory shifter to work without either hitting the dash or the Atlas shifters. Another consequence of doing this without a body lift. Got my old white 8 ball shift knob back.

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Adjusted the breaker/relay panel to reduce the chance of cutting wires.
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Decided to swap to a small accumulator filter to pull it up above the frame.
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Rear shocks, bump stops. Still need to build a proper shackle hanger from 3/8" and replace the thinner temp ones.

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Who says BFG MTRs can be hard to balance?
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Front end bump stops, etc
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:23 pm

Exhaust was in for about 24 hours, good install, sounds great. I'm pretty sure they used a Dynomax Super Tubo muffler.

Drives pretty nice, steering is off center, seemed to run out of gas with 3 or 4 gallons left in the tank. Need to add spacers to the rear bumps, wire the winch, reinstall wipers, and ?????.

Retubed front drive shaft is done, not installed.

Exhaust, t-case, trans are all out to reseal the input shaft on the trans. Hoping to be back on the road Saturday for more testing.
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:10 pm

Test drive #2 went better.

Wire fell off Carter pump, thinking about threading the terminals to get a better connection.

Some flexi pics, need to move the rear bumpstops lower. Axle is 1" from touching with the tire up in the flare.



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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:51 pm

More test driving and tweeking. I'm up to about 50 miles, I've hit about 55 mph and it drives as nice as it did before this all started. The 4x4x2 box steers much quicker than the old 6 turn PS box it replaced.

One complaint the green turn signal lamps I used from Ron Francis are so bright at night they wreck my night vision. I need to tone them down a bit. I guess add a resistor to the circuit? Any advice?

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Wired the winch, adjusted the clutch pedal stop to add a little more clutch travel, made a small adjustment to the toe in.

Took a mild 4x4 trail close to my house and pushed it a bit. The driver rear tire kissed the fuel filler neck. So I decided to move the axle 1" forward (back to centered on the spring perch) and add a 1" lift block. I picked up the lift blocks after I moved and the truck seemed to settle and sit level without any weight in it. So now I'm just slightly nose low, I expect with gear/parts/tools/etc it will still stay near level. I also moved the rear bump stops forward to match, and added a small landing pad to the axle to reduce the travel. I went back out and flexed it again and the bump stops are just starting to compress at nearly full stuff. Springs are a little inverted but nothing too bad. On hard front compressions (fast dirt road bumps) the front drive shaft is just kissing a 1" square tube I added to stiffen my floor, so I'll cut it back a little.

New door and tailgate weather stripping should be here tomorrow to start sealing everything up better.

I'm pretty happy with how the truck runs and drives on & off road. The articulation exceeds my expectations. I really didn't think it would perform like this.

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"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." – Claire Wolfe
74-AWB 98", ZF5, Atlas4, TGW HP1060 and HP1014 axles, ARBs, 37's, 3.5" lift-5.5" front coil springs, Tahoe rear springs, EFI 302, h-boost, York OBA, 4x4x2, custom dash & gauges
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Rox Crusher » Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:30 am

Can’t wait to see this in person
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:05 am

Rox Crusher wrote:Can’t wait to see this in person
Won't be long now.

Glad you guys made the plans for the Rubicon it got my butt in gear to finish this thing. It's been a lot of work but the 'to do' list is shrinking. Just a few things them pack tools, parts, and camping gear.

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74-AWB 98", ZF5, Atlas4, TGW HP1060 and HP1014 axles, ARBs, 37's, 3.5" lift-5.5" front coil springs, Tahoe rear springs, EFI 302, h-boost, York OBA, 4x4x2, custom dash & gauges
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Rox Crusher » Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:18 am

what springs do you have in the front....................they are so flexy
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:28 pm

Rox Crusher wrote:what springs do you have in the front....................they are so flexy
They are 5.5" Deavers. I have adjustable front upper coil buckets, long arms, and 12” Bilsteins. With the front buckets set at about 3.5" of lift I have a lot of front end droop available.



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74-AWB 98", ZF5, Atlas4, TGW HP1060 and HP1014 axles, ARBs, 37's, 3.5" lift-5.5" front coil springs, Tahoe rear springs, EFI 302, h-boost, York OBA, 4x4x2, custom dash & gauges
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby landshark » Wed Jul 07, 2021 7:49 am

Really looks great and nice to see it out!
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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Jul 07, 2021 9:06 am

landshark wrote:Really looks great and nice to see it out!
Thanks. Can't wait to start using it for what it was built for.

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Re: build thread from the wind tunnel

Postby Jesus_man » Thu Jul 08, 2021 12:17 pm

Yes!! So glad to see it all come together!! I hope it exceeds your expectations!!
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