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Put the front bumper back on, and she's assembled fully sans the windscreen. Took a bunch of misc pics with her cleaned up a bit more.
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Awesome, but you will have bugs in your teeth until you get the windscreen in:metal:
Nice close up pics, how about a few from back a ways, give us the full affect... |
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LOOKS GREAT
Can you tell me what the windshield cost I,m in the market for one. Is yours clear with a dark band. |
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truck looks awesome the blue is killer and the mickys :burnout:love those im still admiring those tail lights to and i wish i was as lucky as you with the grinder accident :lol:
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LOOKS GREAT, SOUNDS GREAT, MUSIC MADE ME WANT TO HURT SOMEONE :lol:
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just read this whole thread from page one....great work!!!
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Truck is looking and sounding great! How are you liking those MT? Are they worth the money do you think? I was looking at them and they are $$$!
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the color :metal::metal: the sound of the motor :metal::metal: over all :metal::metal::metal::metal: and you threw in some killswitch engage :metal::metal::metal::metal::metal::metal:
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The M/T are prob one of the best tires out there. To be honest, I havent' actually tracked the truck, so I've never done the proper burnout procedure and tried to launch on them....I need to wait till the new shifter is in and I get my overdrive setting changed before I run it. As far as street driving on them goes, they are a pretty good street tire, and considering the cost of ANY tire for a 12+ wide wheel, they aren't that bad. I've got about 3400 miles on this set, and they have been just fine as a street tire except 2 things. 1. because of the size (and the suspension on the truck...they "bounce" a bit 2. Rain..its evil, but I can keep the truck straight on the highway in a downpour....but emergency stops and starting off in a puddle is tough (i try to avoid that obvisouly. |
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Hell yeah, sounds and looks great!
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This is only a 1-pic update as its a holiday weekend, and I've just been driving her around a little.
I had the wiper arms that I painted a while back with everything else, and finally got some new blades so I could re-install them. This is the final piece of exterior time (sans the wheels at powdercoaters) that could be re-installed, officially having the truck "together". http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0158.jpg I also had to cut and re-weld the arm on my Kilduff shifter, since Mr. Kilduff doesn't seem to know how to properly use a tape measure. Should be installing it this week, pics will come then. |
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lookin goood whats them leaves on the drive way are the leaves turnin all ready lol dang its to darn hot here 101 toda worked early in the shop buy noon its hunting a c next weekend rain and my be low 90 s
lookin good man :metal: |
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Ya, well it get fall-ish early up here, and that tree just sucks. It always drops crap on my truck.
As I mentioned, I had to mod my new shifter since It was made to the wrong height. Looks like my welds are improving :) http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0160.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0161.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0166.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0162.jpg |
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Hooked my shifter up, and bolted it down. I really like the 'gate' that it has. My old shifter worked fine, but this is more positive as it more or less locks into each position, and has a spring feel to the handle. I also opted for the reverse lockout so I don't do anything stupid by accident.
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...evy/002-29.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...evy/001-25.jpg Side note; I was using a drill-socket adapter thingy that I had extra from a Ryobi drill kit. What a piece of garbage. Installing a self tapping screw for the shifter. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...evy/003-29.jpg |
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It's been a while since I checked in. It has really turned out nice!! Congrats on the progress.
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Thanks Alan!
I picked up my wheels from powdercoat today, nice n satin to match the rest of the accessories! http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0168.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0167.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0169.jpg |
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Wheels look great.
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Did most of the cutting and test fitting of my Synthetic decking for the bed. This is just test fit over the plywood. I still need to pull the plywood out, drill and secure these, and cut the little filler pieces for the edges.
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My bed is going to be multi-piece, so I can access the under bed fuel cell. I was working on the rear main portion today. I had to take a bed support, cut it down , and weld it and a square tube spacer to the crossmember, so the "wood" sits even in the bed. Because of its thickness and difference in width, it lines up a lot differently than normal.
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0176.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0180.jpg Then it was a matter of lining up, drilling, syncing, bolting and repeating. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0177.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0178.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0179.jpg I need to finish off the ends, and do the rear portion this weekend. |
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What kind of hose is that, and what kind of connection is that brass swivel? I would want to make an improvement there. |
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You're welcome to make any improvements to my truck that you'd like. Just send me a powerpoint on what you'd like to change, and funding for the parts to my paypal account. Please allow 15-30 days for changes to occur, no refunds, if multiple ideas are submitted for the same thing I reserve the right to pick. That is fuel injection rated braided fuel hose, the kind of stuff you would normally fix an AN fitting to. While a 90* AN fitting and shortening the hose up would be prettier and more "correct", the setup is not really a hazard.
The fitting itself is an AN to hose barb fitting, as for why its brass, thats what came in the box when I ordered it. The line is a RETURN line, and that is a fuel injection rated clamp holding it in place. I understand your concern since its on a fuel system, but its all FI rated stuff, proper connections and correct clamps etc, on the lower pressure side of a return fuel system. |
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....still look better with a 90* tho. :exit:
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Ya you better run :sumo:
Random Pro-Tip; If you ever get crap all of the splatter shield on your welding helmet, its kind of annoying. Between burn marks, gunk from cars falling on you, weld spatter etc, it can block a lot of vision. Although you CAN buy new shields, the shield itself wasn't really damaged, just gunked up. A little polishing compound does a pretty nice job extending its life. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0181.jpg I cut up a bed support and used some square tube to build a support/drop subframe for the rear boards, allowing the location of the gas filler. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0182.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0183.jpg Then I mocked up the rear boards, only bolting a few in place for spacing, and made the hinged door for the gas filler. It has spring roller hinges, a magnetic clasp, and I have to add a handle to open it as well. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0186.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0184.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0185.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...y/IMAG0187.jpg Tomorrow I'm finished the removeable door for the access to where I will be moving the battery, bolting down the rear of all the boards in the back, and getting trim strips for in between some of the boards. |
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