Mitsubishi Mighty Max build. hydroholics, all day!

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Mitsubishi Mighty Max build. hydroholics, all day!
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leydbck
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That is bad ass. Good job.
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tre5
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Got the front tubs/ firewall clearancing in. I also installed the a/c stuff as the truck didnt have it when we purchased it. I also moved the wiring around a little. There is a pic of one of the new holes in the low area of the firewall. Maybe I can get it going up and down by the end of the weekend???  

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twistedsdime
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Sweet build....I love those wheels on this truck.
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tre5
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smctoy
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awesome progress!
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tre5
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Got the hydraulics all wired up and ready to go, just need to get the hardline done. I also finished up the air box and plumbing for the intake. The big step today was I got the truck running again!!!  

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tre5
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The second pic is the rear gas tank mount. And obviously the wiring is just hanging out (not tied up and cleaned up).
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tre5
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Got all the brake lines done. Also got the Grant skin combo for the rear. It's getting close to hitting the road...  

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Im very unfamiliar with hydraulics but how is the pivot point for the rear cylinder attached to the cylinder itself? It looks like you made a piece of tube to slide the cylinder inside of but what keeps it in there is it welded to the cylinder?
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by xinsertnamexIm very unfamiliar with hydraulics but how is the pivot point for the rear cylinder attached to the cylinder itself? It looks like you made a piece of tube to slide the cylinder inside of but what keeps it in there is it welded to the cylinder?--------------------------------------------- im 99% sure that those are the threaded sleeves that they sell. then the sleeves were welded to a tab and bolted in.