Thanks for watching!! Share it with anyone you think would enjoy. As soon as I get monetized by youtube this project truck will really get good! Comments and likes help a ton!
Pretty cool to see the ttb doing its thing on the rocks. I have the dana 50 ttb on my obs powerstroke, just not confident to throw a locker on it. Nice build!
I’m a huge fan of the ttb! Set up properly you can get great flex out of them and they are really versatile over tons of different off-roading scenarios. Mines the 44 with an ARB locker but I’m running Yukon Gear & Axle ring and pinion and Chromoly shafts.
Thanks! I have been considering doing it for a while but I keep telling myself "After I finish or add the.....". Turns out this is probably a project I will never actually be finished with. I'll get a walkthrough done this fall and tag you when I post it up! Just checked your channel out, love it!
@@MisfitOBS heck you should make videos of all the build that be cool haha and thanks man I just subscribed to your channel so I’ll be waiting for the next video 👍🏼
nice truck bro! I live in SLC and I daily a 1994 f-150 RCSB 4x4 5.0 5 speed. I love it and its super reliable. I don't do much wheeling cuz im a full time single father and work and school but hopefully when everything falls into place I'll have my ranch and the funds to go out and do what ever I want!
I do love a good SCSB! I can also appreciate a full schedule, sounds like your have you hands full! Sending good vibes your way in hopes it all works out how you want it to! My 4 kiddos are the main reason I built this truck. My wife and Kiddos are on the trail with me 90% of the time, they love it and when we have breakdowns nothing teaches them how to be resourceful, solve problems and learn mechanics better than a trail repair!
Haha. You're too kind, my friend. Maybe not the "best" but probably one of the more unique OBS builds.. If you still have your Jeep, we need to plan another weekend of wheeling!
I’m in the works on planning to build my 96 into a dedicated trail rig, lockers, long arms, fender cut, 35s, flatbed. If you were to start out would you build the f150 again or would you start with a different vehicle?
100% the F150 again! Plenty of people will tell you the wheelbase is too long but I feel like that’s a bit of an ignorant statement, I wheel with a Jeep XJ regularly and the long wheelbase has been an advantage as much or more than it’s been a hindrance. Subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss the walk around I’m going to do soon.
Really good video. Nice to see a good video of an obs ford doing this. I'm working on building mine to hopefully be able to do what ur doing. What kind of lift do u have and what size tires?
Thanks, Ryan! The lift is a bit of a mix breed. The control arms and drop brackets are ProComp, the coils and leaf springs are Deaver and the shocks are custom tuned fox resies with adjustable compression from Accutune Off-road. Tip: The control arm bushings are Moog. They are softer and give the control arms better range of motion for better flex.
They can be really capable but takes some work if you want them to be a refined crawler. With these rigs, the brand and type of lift you put on it is going to SIGNIFICANTLY effect the ride and flex you get out of them. Best of luck with your build! It's definitely a process!
You are 100% correct! The design I am considering sounds similar to what you are saying, they will bolt into the rocker panels of the cab. I don't need anything for super hard impacts, more along the line of lightly setting the cab on a rock and sliding down it. I already have two spots on my body I need to repair because I don't have a proper set of sliders!
It’s a TruXedo TruXport Soft Roll Up Truck Bed Cover. Great value for the money. At the time, Amazon had the best price. I’ve since modified the bed rack and run the cover 100% of the time now.
92-96 are by far my favorite OBS years! The C-Channel frames are one of the things I love about these older fords; not great for towing and heavy loads but I probably get an extra few inches of "flex" in addition to my suspension!
I'm glad I found your channel! Love the OBS trucks and it's great to see them in action. Keep that Ford and those cameras rolling.
Thanks for watching!! Share it with anyone you think would enjoy. As soon as I get monetized by youtube this project truck will really get good! Comments and likes help a ton!
Pretty cool to see the ttb doing its thing on the rocks. I have the dana 50 ttb on my obs powerstroke, just not confident to throw a locker on it. Nice build!
I’m a huge fan of the ttb! Set up properly you can get great flex out of them and they are really versatile over tons of different off-roading scenarios. Mines the 44 with an ARB locker but I’m running Yukon Gear & Axle ring and pinion and Chromoly shafts.
Beautiful rig! You should make a walk around video of it. Love the seats in the bed too!
Thanks! I have been considering doing it for a while but I keep telling myself "After I finish or add the.....". Turns out this is probably a project I will never actually be finished with. I'll get a walkthrough done this fall and tag you when I post it up! Just checked your channel out, love it!
@@MisfitOBS heck you should make videos of all the build that be cool haha and thanks man I just subscribed to your channel so I’ll be waiting for the next video 👍🏼
Do one!!!
Haha. I promise ones in the works!
Walk around finally uploaded! ruclips.net/video/a32TIWtNGtg/видео.html
nice truck bro! I live in SLC and I daily a 1994 f-150 RCSB 4x4 5.0 5 speed. I love it and its super reliable. I don't do much wheeling cuz im a full time single father and work and school but hopefully when everything falls into place I'll have my ranch and the funds to go out and do what ever I want!
I do love a good SCSB! I can also appreciate a full schedule, sounds like your have you hands full! Sending good vibes your way in hopes it all works out how you want it to! My 4 kiddos are the main reason I built this truck. My wife and Kiddos are on the trail with me 90% of the time, they love it and when we have breakdowns nothing teaches them how to be resourceful, solve problems and learn mechanics better than a trail repair!
The best built f150 in Utah
Haha. You're too kind, my friend. Maybe not the "best" but probably one of the more unique OBS builds.. If you still have your Jeep, we need to plan another weekend of wheeling!
I’m in the works on planning to build my 96 into a dedicated trail rig, lockers, long arms, fender cut, 35s, flatbed. If you were to start out would you build the f150 again or would you start with a different vehicle?
100% the F150 again! Plenty of people will tell you the wheelbase is too long but I feel like that’s a bit of an ignorant statement, I wheel with a Jeep XJ regularly and the long wheelbase has been an advantage as much or more than it’s been a hindrance. Subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss the walk around I’m going to do soon.
Really good video. Nice to see a good video of an obs ford doing this. I'm working on building mine to hopefully be able to do what ur doing. What kind of lift do u have and what size tires?
Thanks, Ryan! The lift is a bit of a mix breed. The control arms and drop brackets are ProComp, the coils and leaf springs are Deaver and the shocks are custom tuned fox resies with adjustable compression from Accutune Off-road. Tip: The control arm bushings are Moog. They are softer and give the control arms better range of motion for better flex.
Tires are 35x12.50r17. If I didn’t use it on the highway for overland trips, I’d probably run a 37s.
It’s really cool to see obs doing such things,, Where can I build like this monster?
Appreciate you saying so! You can build this in any garage it will fit in with the right set of tools!
Seems pretty capable ? I'm looking at buying a 92 right now to do something similar
They can be really capable but takes some work if you want them to be a refined crawler. With these rigs, the brand and type of lift you put on it is going to SIGNIFICANTLY effect the ride and flex you get out of them. Best of luck with your build! It's definitely a process!
need some rock sliders guy, really easy to build for these and how i build them they double as cab to frame tie ins if you decide you wanna do that
You are 100% correct! The design I am considering sounds similar to what you are saying, they will bolt into the rocker panels of the cab. I don't need anything for super hard impacts, more along the line of lightly setting the cab on a rock and sliding down it. I already have two spots on my body I need to repair because I don't have a proper set of sliders!
Awesome truck! Are you running any sort of lockers?
Sure am! ARBs front and rear.
What are the build details? I'd love this setup on my f150
I have a walk-through video in the works! stick around!
Walk around finally uploaded! ruclips.net/video/a32TIWtNGtg/видео.html
Whats the tonneau cover you have on the back at 0:54?
It’s a TruXedo TruXport Soft Roll Up Truck Bed Cover. Great value for the money. At the time, Amazon had the best price. I’ve since modified the bed rack and run the cover 100% of the time now.
I miss my 93 and never should’ve sold it…. Still blows my mind how much the obs frame flexes
92-96 are by far my favorite OBS years! The C-Channel frames are one of the things I love about these older fords; not great for towing and heavy loads but I probably get an extra few inches of "flex" in addition to my suspension!
Great video, but the music is annoying.
Haha. Ya know, I wondered that when I made it. You’ve confirmed it😂😇. I’ll try something a little different on the next one.