Glad I found ya and subscribed to ya bud....great tutorials!!!! Thanks for sharing! I will definitely try something like this sometime. Excellent detail and great info!!
PBAJ1972 thanks bro, been watching your channel for a while and you put out some great videos too man, really enjoy them and the customs you do. especially the Silverado base swaps lol
I picked up some straight pins from Walmart and found them to be a tiny bit thinner than the axles that come with the cars so they don't fit as snug in the axle tube. I started to just recycles my cut off axles instead. Wondering if it's just the brand of straight pins that is too skinny?
MAX'S DIECASTS there are different size pins, maybe just the smaller size that you got, I mostly recycle the axels that come with the wheels now as well, but keep some needle around just as a back up
I'm just goin to leave my Facebook page name. Paul Titus in new mexico. Our process for high ridge lifts are very similar. Although I only use an inner and n outer axle. There is a bit of wobble and the tires are fixed to the inner axle at both ends. Anyways find me and kick over a friend request. Talk with you then.
GREAT JOB, SIC Diecast! I have been looking for a decent instructional video on raising suspensions, and this is it. Thank you!
Great tip buddy. For sure ill be applying this on my next customs for sure. Really nice work man. Thanks for sharing.
Maicon thanks man and you're welcome
What are the needles or pins that you use for the axles
man that is cool! Great tutorial for making a lifted truck!
thanks man!!
Great video! I’m definitely trying this!
8 x 58 or 1/8 x 3/4 depending on the distance between the wheels
Glad I found ya and subscribed to ya bud....great tutorials!!!! Thanks for sharing! I will definitely try something like this sometime. Excellent detail and great info!!
PBAJ1972 thanks bro, been watching your channel for a while and you put out some great videos too man, really enjoy them and the customs you do. especially the Silverado base swaps lol
well you just made my build that much easier thanks
I picked up some straight pins from Walmart and found them to be a tiny bit thinner than the axles that come with the cars so they don't fit as snug in the axle tube. I started to just recycles my cut off axles instead. Wondering if it's just the brand of straight pins that is too skinny?
MAX'S DIECASTS there are different size pins, maybe just the smaller size that you got, I mostly recycle the axels that come with the wheels now as well, but keep some needle around just as a back up
SIC diecast Good advice brother. THX!!!
no problem man
When are you coming back????????? We miss ya brother.
I'm not sure my friend, lifes gotten rather busy
SIC diecast Hope everything is going well, love your videos very cool and very helpful. We'll be here when you get get back my friend.
@@michaelrzeszuto777 thanks man, very much appreciated and glad I could help
You where a big help
good video thank you!!!
AP's Vintage - finds you're welcome
Thanks for the info
Supra Man you're welcome bro
where you get the beads
Where you from?
south carolina
SIC diecast Bham, Alabama. haha something told me you was from the south.
lol was it my southern draw??
Lol you know it. I got the southern draw too
yea man, its something we cant hide.
Thx alot
What's up with the big sigh in the beginning
I'm just goin to leave my Facebook page name. Paul Titus in new mexico. Our process for high ridge lifts are very similar. Although I only use an inner and n outer axle. There is a bit of wobble and the tires are fixed to the inner axle at both ends. Anyways find me and kick over a friend request. Talk with you then.
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