So, GF was away on a business trip so I was given full access to all hours of the night to make as much noise as I want.

Passenger side axle, knuckle, wheel bearing, suspension and brakes on. Shiny stuff


I got the rear sway bar back on and the driveshaft out of a 2013 explorer put on. From leaving my driveshaft hanging off the ptu on the ground when I removed the RDU, it rested on part of the rubber boot on the PTU end and made a small cut in it. Lol oopsie.
Had to put one wheel on and damn is it thicc

Trans, axles, ptu, rdu, driveshaft, knuckles, wheel bearings, suspension and brakes are back on. The only old parts reused are the rear axles and rear knuckles. Rotors all the way around are Jordan’s and rear pads. The new (used) parts are the 2014 non pp trans, RDU and 2013 Explorer driveshaft.
Next up, lpfp swap, install Airlift 3P tank, compressor and management, vents…..then power it up and drop it down on all 4 wheels….to finalize fender flares I’ll need to work the suspension to find what the best placement is. Then fender flares install can be completed. Then will need to be removed and painted or wrapped.
Then it’s motor/turbo time. In the meantime I can install my injectors, msd coils and new oil, cam and crank sensors.
I did receive a CF trunk from Aaron and it certainly is lightweight and serves that WR purpose.

I decided to take it a step further, I now have Nick Ashline, from VSC (Vermont Sportscar) the company that builds the USA Subaru Rally Cars, I know everyone knows Travis Pastrana?

Nick does composites for VSC and he has my OEM trunk and 1k deposit and he is working on making a beautiful piece to also have some sort of a spoiler/wing. Can’t wait to show you how that turns out! Nick is hoping to have it come in about 2k said and done but I said it is what it is. So I’ll be paying at least another 1k when it’s done. But it should look absolutely amazing and I can’t wait to see what else Nick can make for me. Here he is gluing flanges on getting it ready.

