MMMM rally VX.![]()
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MMMM rally VX.![]()
Thanks for the pics.![]()
Sold the VX 11-21-07. It was fun while I had it!
Thanks for all the help.
Been tossing that one around almost since day one. I've little use for the 4x, and I'd love to lose all that weight. Might be a fun rear driver,(wheels pushed out to the corners as they are) with maybe 75 or 80 more ponies to push it around. First step... lift that body off. I've a large collision business here in Fla., so the space and equipment to do it are not a problem...it's time. Measuring it out, I've discovered the VQ Nissan lump, will go in pretty easily...not the smoothest V6 out there, but reliable, and pretty strong. The gearbox and rear could be any number of combos. As said, the firewall is out of an Amigo (I think) and is stamped to accomodate a third pedal. I can't bring myself to cut up 0177... I bought it new with the complete intention of changing out the driveline and suspension. Within a week I realized how unusual it was, and parked it in a corner of the shop, under a cover. My bud bought one just like mine, and put it in storage. Six years later, 0177 has 27000 miles, the other has like 2000. There is one in S. Fla. that has a blown engine and would fit the bill, but when I mentioned it, a guy at work wants it for his 15 year old (he's obsessed with any off road thing in general, and 0177 in particular) and I guess it should stay as designed if possible. You mentioned you are a wrench... this is my favorite VX topic... let me know what you think. What's it cost to float one from Cali? Know anyone in the militaryThere are more worn out ones on the left coast than here. Wayne
I'm looking to do it with a transmission and transfer case that is close to what is in there now in size. The clutch pedal thing and the shifter hole in the floor is just some fabricating. No biggie really.
A little background.
I work at a north shore Maui 4 star restaurant, in the "backend". That means I design and build all the stuff underneath what you see in the restaurant. I worked maintenance for year there as well. I fab up the stainless stuf they use in the kitchen. We're growing at a rate of 15% a year, and one of our "things" is that each year when you come back, you see something new in the place. I recently designed and built three copper framed awnings.
One of the other things I spent six months on, was the ol' 36 Ford we have as a promo vehicle. I worked with another guy and we put the body on a 91 Ford Explorer chassis with a 302 V-8 breathing with the EFI from a Boss Mustang!! Fun project! It had an auto trans, but I had to fab up the entire stainless steel firewall and floorpan in the cab.
So, based on that experience, this job would be quite possible. I just need parts and as you say, time. Precious time.....
Lift off the body, and it becomes easier all the way 'round. Put a '37 Ford Cabrio body, on a mid 90's Mustang GT platform a while back...still a fun driver. Look in the gallery...we build lots of Frankenvehicles... check out the 350 Suzuki "Sick Toy" totally stupid.
What you are looking for is a MUA5.
That was in the 97+ Manual Amigo/Rodeo/Troopers.
It will bolt right up to the motor, and then you just need to rework the pedals, driveshafts(?), and other associated devices.
Good luck.
Take care,
Keith
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
Thank you SIR!!![]()
Now I can start brainstormin it together in my head and decide if I really want to loose the TOD. It's pretty nice to have on my twisty dirt road. Maybe I'll disable it and see how much it pushes in the turns.![]()
Thanks Locomigo
Another consideration... When you convert to the MUA5 (integrated t-case BTW, not divorced as the automatic is), that opens up the option for Tera-Low gears into the case.
Also something for the guys that are wheeling more and more and modding their rigs significantly.
Getting a t-case from an auto, would allow for the Tera Lows for you too, and the TOD does loose its advantages once you go slapping in a front locker (non-selectable), hubs, or any number of other mods.
Food for thought.