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In Season 2, Episode 4 of , titled " The Off-Road Challenger

  • Problem moment: steering bump steer introduced after lift — team diagnoses and fabricates a drop pitman arm and extended track bar bracket.
  • Brake upgrade: fitting larger rotors and calipers, then patching an ABS sensor wiring loom to keep electronics happy.
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    Throughout the build process, Eric and Sam encounter several challenges. They struggle to fit the larger tires in the fenders, and the suspension system proves to be more complicated than expected. They also face issues with the engine swap, including adapting the transmission and modifying the engine mounts. roadkill garage s02e04 the off road challenger

    Suspension Lift (The "Cheap" Way):

    Rather than purchasing a proper lift kit, Freiburger and Dulcich employ the classic budget hot-rodder trick: inserting wooden blocks between the leaf springs and the axle. While crude, this provides the necessary clearance for larger tires and allows the suspension to articulate better over bumps. Roadkill Garage In Season 2, Episode 4 of

    Why This Episode Stands Out

    In Roadkill Garage season two, episode four, hosts David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich attempt to transform a beat-up 1970 Dodge Challenger into a desert-bashing machine, ultimately resulting in a chaotic showdown with a 70-mph sandstorm. The build, which featured sheet-metal cutting and a 318 small-block engine, was sidelined by sandstorm damage but solidified its reputation as a fan-favorite "Roadkill" project. Watch the full episode on Tubi . Low Budget, High Fun: Freiburger explicitly states the

    The Powerplant

    : The ORC initially featured a 318ci engine that had been sitting for 27 years. During the episode, the guys struggled to get it running and driving by a Sunday deadline.