on The Hog.
This truck was purchased for my son originally because he wanted something he could play with without feeling bad. OK. So We dragged it home, had some electrical issues, and before it was reliable he got a nicer one. So guess who's keeping this one?
I had to replace motor mounts as it was twisting so bad the throttle would open just dropping it in gear.
The steering was a nightmare! Not sure what was supposed to be on it but here's some before pics. I suppose it is technically crossover steering but......
So I wanted steering that is actually supposed to be on these trucks. Or at least a somewhat "stock" set up I can get parts for. I found this set-up recommended on a couple forums besides this one, and when I found the entire setup in the junk yard on someone else's woods truck I had to have it.
I still need to clean up the crossover as I whittled it a bit to fit things in but it's much cleaner, parts can be found, and it was literally 1000% cheaper than what I was about to do.
I still need to replace the butchered shock tower, but it steers like it should for the first time since we brought it home.
Thanks for all the help with my silly questions. I'm not into restoration as you can see, but I think these are some of the best real trucks that were ever made.
This truck was purchased for my son originally because he wanted something he could play with without feeling bad. OK. So We dragged it home, had some electrical issues, and before it was reliable he got a nicer one. So guess who's keeping this one?
I had to replace motor mounts as it was twisting so bad the throttle would open just dropping it in gear.
The steering was a nightmare! Not sure what was supposed to be on it but here's some before pics. I suppose it is technically crossover steering but......
So I wanted steering that is actually supposed to be on these trucks. Or at least a somewhat "stock" set up I can get parts for. I found this set-up recommended on a couple forums besides this one, and when I found the entire setup in the junk yard on someone else's woods truck I had to have it.
I still need to clean up the crossover as I whittled it a bit to fit things in but it's much cleaner, parts can be found, and it was literally 1000% cheaper than what I was about to do.


I still need to replace the butchered shock tower, but it steers like it should for the first time since we brought it home.
Thanks for all the help with my silly questions. I'm not into restoration as you can see, but I think these are some of the best real trucks that were ever made.
