hjracing Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Wow! Really nice! For the front bumper, why not a tubular pre runner style?
Foxer Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 Wow! Really nice! For the front bumper, why not a tubular pre runner style? I'll have to look those up .. this isn't a familiar style for me .. just been seeing a lot of raised trucks around that look good. Not sure what "pre runner" is ..
Foxer Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 OK . I see what a tubular pre runner style is. I like that so will design and fab one up to fit the Merc .. in the rear too.
dieseldawg142 Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 (edited) ...... Edited May 11, 2018 by dieseldawg142
Foxer Posted April 25, 2015 Author Posted April 25, 2015 super cool! personally i think the stock bumpers with a small push bar or bull bar would look good on there. love a big susp & tires, but like a stock-ish looking body. it has a nice clean look to it right now, this is one i would not festoon with lights, winches, antennea's.....but a roof rack would go nicely.... weird, have to come over to the car section to see a nice lifted 4by.... I'm not sure I want the stock bumpers on, but I do agree not 35 lights in front! I do need to put a winch on and may be all that goes there. Maybe I've seen too many woodys with roof rack surfboards to have not considered a rack. Maybe just want to keep the body profile down and sleeker for contrast with the frame/suspension.
microwheel Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Now thats what I call getting it off the ground. Really cool project. And nice work
espo Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 For your front bumper you might look at some of the Jeep off road suppliers for inspiration. Tubular bumpers are very popular and are usually made up of two parallel tubes and an option of a loop in the center going up and forward from the bumper. The idea is if you drop of a ledge going down hill this will keep you from rolling over forward. That can be scary. For a wench mount usually they will use a flat metal plate to mount the wench on top of or behind the bumper with the wire coming thru the bumper. Go to www.quadratec.com, they have good pictures of different bumpers and wench mounts. This might help you decide which way you want to go for both front and rear bumpers, also spare tire mounts.
Foxer Posted April 26, 2015 Author Posted April 26, 2015 (edited) Here's some tube bumpers I made and brackets notched to fit the tubes "welded" to the frame. I'll add a thin bracket to the rear ones with a couple bolts ... they will show below the body edge. Edited July 7, 2017 by Foxer
jacoballardtattoo Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 It may be to late for this but if you wanted to a more accurate job on the lift you could do a shackle lift. When doing a lift on a leaf spring suspension in real life you can do a block lift in the rear (placing your block between the axle tube and the spring) but it is very dangerous to do this up front. Up front you would put on a longer shackle on the rear spring hanger. This is just a suggestion. This build is coming out very nice though I'm enjoying seeing your progress.
Foxer Posted April 26, 2015 Author Posted April 26, 2015 I'm still planning to do the body flat black with very distressed wood. Any thoughts for the bumpers? They will just disappear if I do black, though maybe gloss black would bring them out.
jacoballardtattoo Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 I think fun metal would be good, or do the black but have it flat with rust showing through to match with the distressed wood finish.
Foxer Posted April 27, 2015 Author Posted April 27, 2015 gunmetal sounds pretty good to me .. of course it's abused with rust showing!
Foxer Posted April 29, 2015 Author Posted April 29, 2015 (edited) Just one pic .. tie plate for the bumper extensions made from .005" brass with 3/4" scale bolts ready to be mounted. The bumpers are painter Metalizer Gun Metal. What do you think of the rounded ends on the bumper tubes? Was the easiest thing I ever did with my new "tool of many uses!" .... a drop of light-cured Bondic Edited July 7, 2017 by Foxer
Yo Jutt Posted April 29, 2015 Posted April 29, 2015 This looks great!! Really cool build. I also think a roof rack would look pretty nifty with a spare tire on it or something like that. Keep up the good work, this is fun to watch.
Foxer Posted April 29, 2015 Author Posted April 29, 2015 This looks great!! Really cool build. I also think a roof rack would look pretty nifty with a spare tire on it or something like that. Keep up the good work, this is fun to watch. A roof rack has been suggested a few times here but I've been thinking no .. I wanted a smooth body. And also thinking I was going to put the spare tire on the rear as the Merc Wagon has but with a larger tire and the mount from the Chevy truck that donated it's frame. Now my thinking is adjusting to this roof rack idea. A simple and clean one for sure with the tire (or two) up there. I have also been looking at woodies with the rear door smooth with no tire mounted and really like the look. .... thinking. ......
Foxer Posted May 28, 2015 Author Posted May 28, 2015 (edited) Things have been progressing slowly and have no photos but I have been looking into how I'll distress the wood. I want to have some missing pieces so went looking for woodies undergoing a restoration. I came on this pic that is just what I need and thought someone else looking here might appreciate what's under all that beautiful wood. Edited May 30, 2015 by Foxer
mrm Posted May 28, 2015 Posted May 28, 2015 Wow! Really neat idea. I really like it. I always enjoy projects like this, that take a popular model, but are totally "outside the box". Can't wait to see it finished.
Doug Beebe Posted May 28, 2015 Posted May 28, 2015 great job,,love the work you do,,,much thought gone into the project,,,,,,,,but,a wench is a woman that does housework,in the literal sense,,,,,,,and a winch is what you use to get unstuck with,,,,,,just a thought
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