albertabill
Local Delivery Truck Driver
Certified Powerstroke Nut
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Post by albertabill on Feb 20, 2008 0:11:24 GMT -5
I've noticed a lot of guys make the non-functional AMT steering axles actually turn. After roaming the 'net, I've come up empty on info. Has anyone ever made a tutuorial for this, or have a link to a tutorial page?
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Post by cdntrucker on Feb 20, 2008 2:05:11 GMT -5
not much of a tutorial, check out L-series CBP. I modified a AMT Louisvile front axle to a poseable.
GC
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dptydawg
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by dptydawg on Feb 20, 2008 21:24:21 GMT -5
I did the strearing on an AMT Cruiseliner. The trick is to drill out holes for your kingpins and other swivel points before making any cuts. This ensures that everything stays in alignment when they are reassembled. Go for it Carl
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cfnutcase
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by cfnutcase on Feb 20, 2008 21:47:26 GMT -5
I did the strearing on an AMT Cruiseliner. The trick is to drill out holes for your kingpins and other swivel points before making any cuts. This ensures that everything stays in alignment when they are reassembled. Go for it Carl Pretty much! I use brass rod for the king pins, that way they are good and strong, also dont drill too close to the edge or the king pins will break out. Jim
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