MY TANK
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Just wanted to share my daily driver with everyone .1971 W-200 short box . Its got a 426 wedge , 727 auto , on board air system , powersteering , power disc brakes , 3/4 ton axles w/lockers front and rear . All built from a bare frame heading to the crusher . Its name is TANK , and thats my 67 coronet R/T named MAX on the trailer Thanks Andy
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THAT IS BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love it.. I am currently looking to swap mine from a 1/2 2wd to a 3/4 4wd!!!! Your rig helps me get more motivated!
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Nice!
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Mean looking truck, I like it. There's something about a four wheel drive Sweptline that just looks cool.
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Thanks for the compliments sweptliners , check out february 08 petersons 4wheel & off-road magazine when it comes out ( I got a sneek peak ), I am very proud to have my powerwagon featured in there mag . The photographer FRED took some really cool shots in my backyard . GO MOPAR!!!!!! Andy
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Excellent truck & R/T. I own a '67 R/T too. Happy motoring!
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Can you show me more pics of the 4wd set up please?
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I use to live in littleton colo. cool place dont know how it is now. Andywide65 wrote:Can you show me more pics of the 4wd set up please?
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Nice rigs! I like your steering setup,but if it were me ,I'd have some fender washers on those hiem joints.
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Whats that thing like to steer, is it like driving a forklift, not much feedback? Do you constantly have to chase the wheel steering it? If it works, cool setup. I have seen guys with something similar, but it was on a monster truck, and they had a diff valve to control it, looks like you used the factory controller.
Nice truck and welcome.
Nice truck and welcome.

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I overlooked the steering earlier. Looks like the factory setup, with the exception of an upgraded cylinder and drag link.
Is the valve stock? The drag link looks interesting, is it a universal part? My 71 has the factory components, but they
are serious need of some service.
Is the valve stock? The drag link looks interesting, is it a universal part? My 71 has the factory components, but they
are serious need of some service.
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Nice truck, 4x4 Sweptlines just look rugged as hell, like they could just kill anything that got in the way!
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[quote="Cageman"]Whats that thing like to steer, is it like driving a forklift, not much feedback? Do you constantly have to chase the wheel steering it? If it works, cool setup. I have seen guys with something similar, but it was on a monster truck, and they had a diff valve to control it, looks like you used the factory controller.
Nice truck and welcome.[/quote
It works great even with the 35x12.50 tires . If you keep a slight downward angle to the drag link you have no bump steer . First time I used a 2wd steer arm to keep it level and that was a mistake ,it was all over the road . And I stop going through steering boxes like doughnuts .
Nice truck and welcome.[/quote
It works great even with the 35x12.50 tires . If you keep a slight downward angle to the drag link you have no bump steer . First time I used a 2wd steer arm to keep it level and that was a mistake ,it was all over the road . And I stop going through steering boxes like doughnuts .
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Why fender washers ? I drilled and welded chromolly ( i think i spelled that wrong ) bungs in the spindles @ steer arms and used grade 9 hdw .Just curious .digdoug wrote:Nice rigs! I like your steering setup,but if it were me ,I'd have some fender washers on those hiem joints.
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Yes valve is stock , pump also ( not too much psi ) I was tired of wearing out stock drag links so I made one w/ heim joint , very strong easy to find and replace . Since I run 35 inch tires the tie rod sockets dont last and expensive . Dont buy cheap heims though they wont last either . H&M bearing sells good heims . The agr ram was built better than stock and easy to get parts for if needed so I went with that .nfury8 wrote:I overlooked the steering earlier. Looks like the factory setup, with the exception of an upgraded cylinder and drag link.
Is the valve stock? The drag link looks interesting, is it a universal part? My 71 has the factory components, but they
are serious need of some service.
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Great truck and R/T!
I also have a 71 Power Wagon and a 70 Challenger R/T.
As well as the others, I am interested in seeing more pictures of your steering set up and exactly what you used to make it work. I spend a lot of time wheeling with my Jeep and quite a few of the guys I run with use AGR steering systems on thier Toyota's. I've never seen this system used on an early Dodge and my truck is in need of power steering.
I also have a 71 Power Wagon and a 70 Challenger R/T.
As well as the others, I am interested in seeing more pictures of your steering set up and exactly what you used to make it work. I spend a lot of time wheeling with my Jeep and quite a few of the guys I run with use AGR steering systems on thier Toyota's. I've never seen this system used on an early Dodge and my truck is in need of power steering.
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I will take some more detailed pictures I am not much of a photographer as you can see . I own and run a suspension and alignment shop with my wife and am just learning how to upload and down load pics ( didnt even care what that meant not long ago ) I am glad there are so many gear heads out there like me , that like real trucks . What do you have in the R/T ? I will be glad to give you a detailed list of parts I used that worked . Its been trail tested for over 2 years now and only replaced one heim joint at ram , only because the one supplied was a cheapy .dirtrider wrote:Great truck and R/T!
I also have a 71 Power Wagon and a 70 Challenger R/T.
As well as the others, I am interested in seeing more pictures of your steering set up and exactly what you used to make it work. I spend a lot of time wheeling with my Jeep and quite a few of the guys I run with use AGR steering systems on thier Toyota's. I've never seen this system used on an early Dodge and my truck is in need of power steering.
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YES, Please document how you upgraded your steering!
I don't want to hijack this thread, so I have started a new one.
Hydraulic Steering Mods
Please review the pics of mine and comment on what you changed!
Thanks!
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I don't want to hijack this thread, so I have started a new one.
Hydraulic Steering Mods
Please review the pics of mine and comment on what you changed!
Thanks!
-Scott
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Its kind of a belt and suspenders deal. A washer, bigger than the hiem socket, under the head of the bolt will catch the socket if it wallows out and pops off. You really do have a cool truck there.pismopowerwagon wrote:Why fender washers ? I drilled and welded chromolly ( i think i spelled that wrong ) bungs in the spindles @ steer arms and used grade 9 hdw .Just curious .digdoug wrote:Nice rigs! I like your steering setup,but if it were me ,I'd have some fender washers on those hiem joints.
