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If the header panel already has stainless, and you like the look of it, go ahead and do stainless on the rest of them. Brushed stainless would look the best in my opinion
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You could always clear coat the bolts to help protect the brushed finish a bit more. Not sure if that would take away some of the brushed look though
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Seems like lots of folks think huggar orange is for everything, engines, bodies....so why not bolts...LOL |
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Funny you mention it. I picked up some OEM bumpers last year to paint white...and they were painted orange. Not sure if it is hugger orange, but orange. Now they came off a beautiful orange truck, so they were appropriate...but orange is one of my favorite colors, so ... that led me to my orange dually. haha |
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OK, I am clear coating the hood today or tomorrow...I have it in my paint booth (garage) and have sanded it down to get ready. Just need to wipe it down and clear it.
So here is todays question...since I am so close to finishing the truck, do I: A) put the bed on the truck with no wood B) put plywood in the truck bed (temporarily) C) wait until my new wood is ready to install I am leaning towards option B so I can drive the truck sooner than later, but will be slightly more work. Anyway, here are a few pics of the finished clear coated inside of the bed...I haven't gotten a good picture yet to show the shine...too much shade (never enough when I am working). I'm also going to paint the inside of the fenders and underside of the bed with POR 15 just to be on the safe side. |
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Option D would be to use some scrap pieces of wood that are the same height as the actual wood so that the bed is still bolted solid around the flanges, you just won't have any wood in the rest of it
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Yeah just put some 3/4 wood so its mounted solid and you can repalce it with the boards once ready.....Thats what Im gonna go since its easier to move without the wood in it.
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Got my hood clear coated today...should install it this weekend! I need to wet sand and polish it in s a coupe of areas....one sag/run in the clear, but nothing I can't fix with sanding and polish.
I cleared it about 2 years ago, but didn't like how it turned out...so I sanded off the old clear. I tried finding some green paint, but zero green on the hood...sad. However, this time was much better, in my garage with a fan blowing out. Here are a few pics of the freshly cleared hood. |
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Ooooooooh, shiiiiinyyyyy
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Well, no matter what anyone say's - it's better than I could do. :metal:
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Installed the hood this morning. My wife, son, and I got it on and mostly adjusted...then my friend Carl stopped by and we finished adjusting it. Here are some pictures of it after install. I am sure my wife has some as we were installing it. Looks great to me, but also looks weird. It is the first time the hood has been on in 3 years....crazy!
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You know, you take things apart months/years ago and then when it is time to go back together...it's a head scratcher! For the life of me I could not remember how the headlights and buckets went back in...but after staring at it long enough I finally remembered!! It seems like the simple things take the longest.
Waiting on a few things to come in today to finish wiring the lights, then install the grille. Taking the truck Thursday to get exhaust, my dash radio patch panel welded in, and my A/C checked and charged. While it is in the shop, I hope to finish the plywood bed so when she comes home, I can mount the bed and drive! Any other cosmetic work I want to do will be a work in progress as I drive the truck. |
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Worked a little today between the raindrops. Mounted my headlight and fan relays...will finish them tomorrow rain permitting and connecting the headlights. I also installed my gauge cluster...Here is a pic of it....Looks so much better installed than sitting in our spare bedroom. :)
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My wife takes better photos than I do...so here are a few more...we had to see it at night with the gauge lights on.
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Looks killer Andy....one day mine will grow up and be like yours....lol
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That's rad :metal:
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Today between the raindrops, I wired the relays for the headlights, wired the lights and installed the grille. I forgot to take a couple of pictures unfortunately. My main goal with the wiring was to be able to remove the grille easily if necessary. I bought some weatherpack connectors and wired the light green low beam wire and tan high beam wire coming out of the radiator support to the grille. I also wired the headlight relay and electric fan relay to a Mega Fuse to alleviate more connections to the battery. I will try to get some pictures of the wiring harness I made with the weatherpack tomorrow. I still need to finish wiring the electric fan, but that should be straight forward. Here are a few pictures. |
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Oh yeah...now shes a night rider
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Loaded up the truck to take to the exhaust shop today...first time it has been away from home in 3 years...hope she makes new friends. :) Should have it back some time next week. Getting the following done:
New Exhaust radio patch panel welded in fitech EFI tuned A/C charged |
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Awesome!!!Last time on a tow truck, cause I know you are gonna take the long way back to the house when you pick her up!!!!!
That pic with the American flag in it is priceless!!!! |
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Painted my plywood for the bed the last 2 days... I cut it into 3 sections and painted it black. I do like the black though...Might only use 4 aluminum bed strips instead of all of them since it is temporary.
going to get it installed this weekend hopefully...should get the bed fender wells painted tomorrow with POR 15. |
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Trying to finish the bed while the truck is getting the exhaust put on and other tidbits...Got the underside of the bed rails/frame painted with KBS Rust Seal. Also blasted and painted the bed crossmembers and got them installed...since it will be a truck that is used as a truck, thought I would make life easier with these eye bolt tie downs.
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Looks really good...the rust preventative will definitely help.
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Got the plywood bed finished...still need to clean the strips and bolt them down, but this is what it is going to look like. I also need to drill the holes for mounting to the frame...I am only using 4 strips since this is temporary. I put 3 coats of exterior paint on all 6 sides of each board. Not great pictures (too much glare).
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Looks great!
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Got the stainless strips cleaned and ready for install...now to drill a few holes in the plywood to install them. Look so much better...amazing what water and a brillo pad will do. |
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Looks really good Andy......Excited to see your bed back on your truck!!!!
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Between raindrops I just about have my wood installed...need to drill a few more holes in the plywood and do some touchup painting where I scratched the wood...overall I think it is going to look pretty good and work until I get my better wood.
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I have to say that really looks good...I like the contrast of the black, stainless and white bed sides.
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Project is looking great! I always tell people a project takes at least 5 yeast to do right.
Alex |
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