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LEEVON 12-31-2012 11:47 AM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
No comment on the rear end (my wife taught me good). Now the round headlight upgrade, I think I'm allowed to say that's a neat deal!

Looking good...chop chop cut weld!

67cheby 12-31-2012 11:58 AM

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LOL...you are a very wise man....me, not so much ! LOL

watahyahknow 12-31-2012 12:11 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
it would be a nice idea to make a rectangle grill insert that looks like the older style 57 truckgrille
http://www.lmctruck.com/features/ca/images/CA8GC.jpg

67cheby 12-31-2012 12:22 PM

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i am not one for aftermarket or modified grills, i prefer the stock ones

68Timber 12-31-2012 02:17 PM

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These are nice if you like the stock dash but would like to upgrade it - this is NOT their digital kit. http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod/prd782.htm

67cheby 12-31-2012 02:31 PM

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I will be using a Dakota digital dash this is the one i am thinking about

jlsanborn 12-31-2012 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5787537)
I will be using a Dakota digital dash this is the one i am thinking about

Holy smokies! Let's hear about the rest of the plan dash-wise. Have you sorted it out any? Donor vehicle or home-made?

jlsanborn 12-31-2012 03:07 PM

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That speedo only reads 160 :lol:

67cheby 12-31-2012 03:08 PM

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I am thinking about just making something i can find anything that i think will look right

67cheby 12-31-2012 03:11 PM

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only 160.....guess i will have to keep looking , i need at least 220 ! LOL

67cheby 12-31-2012 03:24 PM

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i am thinking about following FNLOW's lead on his 51 ford dash also , something like this

lolife99 12-31-2012 03:48 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
My opinion only,... a dash from a different vehicle will look out of place with the stock two-tone paint and side trim.
You already have access to a killer fiberglass shop.
Glass up a stock 73-80 dash pad and door panels.
(even the rear side panels and any kind of stereo equipment).
Maybe water transfer a cool design to them or use some flat paint for the interior colors.
Maybe modify the stock bezel beyond belief.
Incorporate an Accuair controller.

Custom,... is making it look like it was built that way from the factory.
Subtle,... is the coolest
Have a theme and stick to it.

Again,... just my opinion.

67cheby 12-31-2012 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5787669)
My opinion only,... a dash from a different vehicle will look out of place with the stock two-tone paint and side trim.
You already have access to a killer fiberglass shop.
Glass up a stock 73-80 dash pad and door panels.
(even the rear side panels and any kind of stereo equipment).
Maybe water transfer a cool design to them or use some flat paint for the interior colors.
Maybe modify the stock bezel beyond belief.
Incorporate an Accuair controller.

Custom,... is making it look like it was built that way from the factory.
Subtle,... is the coolest
Have a theme and stick to it.

Again,... just my opinion.

Great points, we are still in a toss up on the overall look we are going for one option is the classic two tone and then the other one is a much more custom approach....If i do keep it the classic two tone i will retain the factory stuff and follow right along the lines you are talking about !

99-LS1-SS 12-31-2012 08:04 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5787537)
I will be using a Dakota digital dash this is the one i am thinking about

That dash looks good.

watahyahknow 12-31-2012 09:10 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
i like it too i seen pics from those gauges and others they have in there program a while back and was thinking about a set for my truck too if i ever get around to start working on it again
i wonder if someone is allready making a universal cut to fit metal surround / eyebrow for it , that might safe you some time and money making the dash from the ground up

Zoomin 01-01-2013 02:20 AM

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My opinion - do whatever Sarah sez. :smoke:

Happy New Year!!!
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made2drag 01-01-2013 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5787624)
i am thinking about following FNLOW's lead on his 51 ford dash also , something like this

awesome choice

butternut1972 01-01-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Zoomin (Post 5788599)
My opinion - do whatever Sarah sez. :smoke:

Happy New Year!!!
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Sound Advice...Keep Mama happy! Looking good by the way. Happy New Year.

YBNORML 01-01-2013 11:10 PM

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I'm a little late to the party, 17 pages already! oh well better late than never. Looking awesome.
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67cheby 01-02-2013 10:23 AM

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Ok all you frame experts, looking for advice here ! The frame underneath the body hangs down to far so the bottom of the frame has to come off also the frame underneath the body is not a straight shot (it goes straight for a while and then it kicks out to the side quite a bit) So here is what i am looking at doing the 2x4 is a mock up of a 2x4 steel tubing that i will get welded in like in this picture then i will cut off the bottom of the frame and since the frame isnt straight i will get some 3/16 4 inch strap metal and weld to the bottom of the tubing and then trim the outside edge of that off and weld it up solid. Then i will box the front of the frame and the rear of the frame . The notch i will have cut out of 3/16 plate so it wont have any seams on the sides just the tops and bottoms and i will make it overlay the original frame rails for 12 inches or so to add strength ......Someone give me some input does that sound like a good plan ?

mooseknuckles 01-02-2013 10:52 AM

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sounds good to me...

made2drag 01-02-2013 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by mooseknuckles (Post 5790919)
sounds good to me...

x2

oldman3 01-02-2013 11:10 AM

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Mike, sounds like an excellent way to remove about an 1-1/2" from the bottom of frame and still be very strong. So we should see the new frame by tomorrow, right:lol::lol:...Jim

67cheby 01-02-2013 11:26 AM

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anyone else have any opionions ? I am trying to find a frame table to rent from someone for a month or so (close to me) and then frame progress will begin !

67cheby 01-02-2013 11:33 AM

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How about a shot of my ghetto fabulous mock up rear axle and a teaser shot of the stance ! I also had to trim out a little more of the rear floor and remove a set of body mounts to make room for the notch

fastcam1 01-02-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 67cheby (Post 5790966)
How about a shot of my ghetto fabulous mock up rear axle and a teaser shot of the stance ! I also had to trim out a little more of the rear floor and remove a set of body mounts to make room for the notch

man this thing is gonna look sweet fully laid out!!!!!!!!!

67cheby 01-02-2013 11:55 AM

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Page roll....^$%#@$%#@& , Frame reinforcement idea (w/steel, LOL) and layed out mock up

gringoloco 01-02-2013 12:29 PM

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My $.02 on the 2x4. Use thick wall tubing and weld as much as possible. Plenty of plug welds on the tops and sides as well as the seams. Same goes for the notches- I like to overbuild these types of things...

thor 01-02-2013 12:30 PM

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I'm liking the frame mod idea (though I keep hearing "custom frame" in my head). ;) :D

fastcam1 01-02-2013 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 5791054)
My $.02 on the 2x4. Use thick wall tubing and weld as much as possible. Plenty of plug welds on the tops and sides as well as the seams. Same goes for the notches- I like to overbuild these types of things...

X2 better safe than sorry
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67cheby 01-02-2013 12:43 PM

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[quote=gringoloco;5791054]My $.02 on the 2x4. Use thick wall tubing and weld as much as possible. Plenty of plug welds on the tops and sides as well as the seams. Same goes for the notches- I like to overbuild these types of things...[/QU
What do you think for thickness ? it will be plug welded and welded solid on the top and bottom of the frame from front to back , for sure !
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Originally Posted by thor (Post 5791056)
I'm liking the frame mod idea (though I keep hearing "custom frame" in my head). ;) :D

LOL, if i had a frame table and alot of extra time i might just do that ....but i dont !
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X2 better safe than sorry
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exactly ! i am a BIG OVERKILL person myself, my friend that builds rock crawlers thinks i dont even need to put the 2x4 in, he says just cut it off and plate the bottom and add a few gussets.....but i think this is the best idea ? but i am open for other ideas also !

N2TRUX 01-02-2013 01:20 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
What your considering for the frame is common for a "stock floor" body drop with a Z'ed frame.

67cheby 01-02-2013 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by N2TRUX (Post 5791132)
What your considering for the frame is common for a "stock floor" body drop with a Z'ed frame.

Do you see any issues in doing it this way ?

mooseknuckles 01-02-2013 01:49 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
is that a precut or econo stud?.....I would def use pressure treated instead!....lol.

67cheby 01-02-2013 01:51 PM

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LOL....oh no the pressure treated ones are way to expensive !

Oklahoma_k5 01-02-2013 03:23 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
Those frames flexed like crazy stock so just about anything will make it more rigid. The stock frame was about 10 gauge metal so I would be comfortable with at least 10 gauge tubing and I like the idea of plug welding it in quite a few places and if you can add a cross member or two that will certainly help out.

I fully boxed and added three 2 1/2 inch tubing cross members to my K5 and now the suspension flexes not the frame.

Remember the dimensions of a wood 2x4 and 2x4 box tubing are not the same. Don't let that mess you up in planning where to cut. That is one of those things that I manage to forget about when the plasma torch starts cutting.

Oklahoma_k5 01-02-2013 03:28 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
One tool I use when working on frames is a laser level that has projects a vertical and horizontal beam at the same time. Requires the body out of the way but with a bunch of measuring i can be sure the frame is level and straight as well as square.

67cheby 01-02-2013 03:31 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
any pictures of yours?

aggie91 01-02-2013 04:05 PM

Re: Slosh Tubz new company project "Square Peg" frame laying 1987 GMC Jimmy
 
I think that the tube wall should be 3/16" thick, the stock frame rails are about 0.156" (not 100% sure, but thicker than 10ga) thick which is a little thicker than 10ga(0.135").

I would really consider doing a full 2x4 tube frame rail front to back. The amount of work/time you are going to put into modifying the stock frame, you would probably be ahead of the game with 2x4 rails. You could make them the same width at the front as the stock frame so the Scott's IFS would still work for you. I might be a little far from you, but I might could get you a frame table to use. I will check tonight and see if it is available, I know the project that was next for it was put on hold...

67cheby 01-02-2013 04:08 PM

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here is what i want to do with the rear notch, any input on what guage steel to use for this ? This should be much stronger then your cut and butt typical square tubing step notch correct ?


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