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Old 05-11-2013, 08:15 PM
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I decided to put the rear housing in the truck so I can get the swaybar figured out. I don't think it will be too hard to do but I could be wrong.

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Old 05-19-2013, 05:42 PM
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I'm dropping the axles off tomorrow after work to get them re-drilled and the hub turned down. My buddy and I were going to do it but he is having trouble with his pulling truck and working 14 hour days so he didn't have time.

I did spend a little time 20-30 min. putting the window tint on the side windows. Easy and only cost $12 so it is a win in my book. I kept it legal on this truck so I don't have the cops after me. The pics don't really do it justice.

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Old 05-19-2013, 07:08 PM
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Looking good. Wish I could tint but my attempts always fail
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I worked on the rear a little tonight. I got the U-bolts in with the stock mounting plates on the bottom and keep the 8.8 sway-bar. From what I have read it couldn't be done but I am 90% sure I can make this work now. I have some pics to share but the Iphone makes things look real shitty, the truck is not that nasty on the bottom. BTW the U-bolts are not tight they are just snug.

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Looking good man. Yea everywhere I read also says the sway bar mounts have to be cut off to clear the shocks but good job making that work. Not trying to bust your bubble just a piece of vital info but from my understanding 8.8's are notorious for the diff caps to "walk" and cause damage. I was highly recommended by the shop that narrowed my rear end to buy a cover with cap supports if I planned on hard launches every once in a while but that seems to be their only weak point.
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Originally Posted by superchevyguy07
Looking good man. Yea everywhere I read also says the sway bar mounts have to be cut off to clear the shocks but good job making that work. Not trying to bust your bubble just a piece of vital info but from my understanding 8.8's are notorious for the diff caps to "walk" and cause damage. I was highly recommended by the shop that narrowed my rear end to buy a cover with cap supports if I planned on hard launches every once in a while but that seems to be their only weak point.
I will keep that in mind and look around for a cheap cover.
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my 8.8 will have cap studs, a cover with cap supports, welded tubes and some S.O.S bars. these bars help with axle tube bending.

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[QUOTE=TXsilverado;5106388]my 8.8 will have cap studs, a cover with cap supports, welded tubes and some S.O.S bars. these bars help with axle tube bending.[QUOTE]

My axle tubes are welded also. Another weak point for 8.8

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Well I've spent all my free time at work reading about your build and man what an awesome build!!! Cant wait to see video of it on the road!
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
my 8.8 will have cap studs, a cover with cap supports, welded tubes and some S.O.S bars. these bars help with axle tube bending.

That is a Beautiful rear right there!


Originally Posted by mag13L9H
Well I've spent all my free time at work reading about your build and man what an awesome build!!! Cant wait to see video of it on the road!
Thanks man. It should be fun, for awhile anyway.


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