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Rusbuilt 11-07-2012 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BMERDOC (Post 5689883)
Woo hoo! Outta all those parts I like the adjusters best! Thats gonna make it waay easier to adjust toe! I've heard people say that they hold no performance gains but I have a hard believing that because they are solid. I picture the old "rolled" metal thingys flexing in turns and messing with the toe numbers. I know the truck isn't being built as a Corner Carver but it will be a DD and in my book an upgrade is an upgrade no matter how little it is.

I have the adjusters on mine as well and the best thing for me is you can turn them by hand! I didn't even have to use a wrench... Except for tightening them down of corse!

Tinkermc 11-07-2012 12:34 PM

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nice lookin parts can't wait to see them all installed

VA72C10 11-07-2012 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BMERDOC (Post 5689883)
Woo hoo! Outta all those parts I like the adjusters best! Thats gonna make it waay easier to adjust toe! I've heard people say that they hold no performance gains but I have a hard believing that because they are solid. I picture the old "rolled" metal thingys flexing in turns and messing with the toe numbers. I know the truck isn't being built as a Corner Carver but it will be a DD and in my book an upgrade is an upgrade no matter how little it is.

For about $25 extra than the stock adjusters I figured they were a sound investment....will make the adjustment easier and overall imho shows that the build is using quality parts which this one is.

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 5690103)
Heck yeah, new parts for the win!
Did you get that power steering mounting problem fixed, whats the problem exactly, is it the bracket or the power steering unit?

Yes, it's all mounted. I had to dimple the frame for the ps box to fit against it. 67 frames are the only year w/out that dimple....also had to trim a small piece off the mount for the rad mount. On the pump, it's just the wrong style outlet tube for the low pressure return line....waiting on the correct pump to come in....

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Originally Posted by Rusbuilt (Post 5690107)
I have the adjusters on mine as well and the best thing for me is you can turn them by hand! I didn't even have to use a wrench... Except for tightening them down of corse!

They are nice for sure! I've used them on another build and plan to on proj #1 also....plus, they are polished so they add some bling :lol:


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Originally Posted by Tinkermc (Post 5690337)
nice lookin parts can't wait to see them all installed

Thanks, me too! Just need some other parts then the front end suspension can go back together and the front clip can go on :chevy:
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Xeen 11-07-2012 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 5690356)
Yes, it's all mounted. I had to dimple the frame for the ps box to fit against it. 67 frames are the only year w/out that dimple....also had to trim a small piece off the mount for the rad mount. On the pump, it's just the wrong style outlet tube for the low pressure return line....waiting on the correct pump to come in....

Oh ok hopefully the correct pump comes in soon.
Are you waiting on any parts to start the engine for the first time?

VA72C10 11-07-2012 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 5690454)
Oh ok hopefully the correct pump comes in soon.
Are you waiting on any parts to start the engine for the first time?

engine actually has about 5k miles on it already and runs great...but it's been a while since it started ;)

I am waiting now for the lower a-arms....once I get those we'll get the front suspension back together and then the front clip can go on. Once that goes on we can put the battery in and hook up all the wiring and fire up the engine.

Xeen 11-07-2012 02:18 PM

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Ah I see, you have a order you are doing this in, all keeping me in suspense haha.
Are you getting tubular lower Control Arms?

VA72C10 11-07-2012 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 5690474)
Ah I see, you have a order you are doing this in, all keeping me in suspense haha.
Are you getting tubular lower Control Arms?

:lol: Not trying any suspense...I want to drive this thing!

The lowers will be cupped to allow the bags to sit lower in them. I could make a set but I bought a set for a good deal (so I thought) but it's taken forever to get them....

VA72C10 11-07-2012 07:22 PM

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few pics

VA72C10 11-07-2012 09:36 PM

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Xeen 11-07-2012 10:26 PM

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Umm they are both drivers side?
Not to mention the stitching is wavy.

VA72C10 11-07-2012 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 5691176)
Umm they are both drivers side?
Not to mention the stitching is wavy.

Yeah, pretty disappointed. The upholstery guy was sick (actually went to the hospital for a few days)

Shouldn't have used black stitching either....

The rods are just in backwards on one side but they need to be redone anyways...
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VA72C10 11-07-2012 11:27 PM

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Got my loctite for the air fittings....should be enough for both projects...have another smaller tube coming to be sure...
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Xeen 11-08-2012 02:38 AM

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The interesting thing is since the stitching is just in the edging it can be pulled and replaced new and stitched back up with Brown thread.
So yeah just take it back to him and tell him you need it to be right.

Xeen 11-10-2012 09:01 PM

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Whats the word?

Tinkermc 11-10-2012 10:05 PM

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sun visors should be an easy fix, I know you are glad they do not come in right and left sides!!!

Low Elco 11-20-2012 09:22 AM

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VA, you ok?

VA72C10 11-20-2012 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 5712466)
VA, you ok?

Yes, thanks for asking....just been really busy and waiting for parts for this project. Have done some work on proj#1 as well....plan is to spend my free time this week restoring a few tach dashes and then working on this project.
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Rusbuilt 12-03-2012 07:34 PM

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Hope this thing will be done soon!! I'm excited to see it!

VA72C10 12-03-2012 08:41 PM

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Been waiting on my cupped lca's for over a month now....going to go with std ones if I don't get them by next week. Out of town for a couple weeks then will get this thing finished up so I can bring proj #1 into the garage :chevy:
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Ipaintgrt 12-03-2012 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 5738075)
Been waiting on my cupped lca's for over a month now....going to go with std ones if I don't get them by next week. Out of town for a couple weeks then will get this thing finished up so I can bring proj #1 into the garage :chevy:
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What do cupped lca's do? What is the advantage as opposed to just using a plate and mounting them?

Tinkermc 12-03-2012 09:15 PM

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glad to hear you are ok.

VA72C10 12-03-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ipaintgrt (Post 5738109)
What do cupped lca's do? What is the advantage as opposed to just using a plate and mounting them?

They allow you to run more air in your bags at ride height or dump the air out for a lower ride since the bag is sitting around 3" lower than if it is installed on a plate or with a raised cup sitting in the spring pocket
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HotRod C/10 12-03-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 5690356)
For about $25 extra than the stock adjusters I figured they were a sound investment....will make the adjustment easier and overall imho shows that the build is using quality parts which this one is.



Yes, it's all mounted. I had to dimple the frame for the ps box to fit against it. 67 frames are the only year w/out that dimple....also had to trim a small piece off the mount for the rad mount. On the pump, it's just the wrong style outlet tube for the low pressure return line....waiting on the correct pump to come in....



They are nice for sure! I've used them on another build and plan to on proj #1 also....plus, they are polished so they add some bling :lol:




Thanks, me too! Just need some other parts then the front end suspension can go back together and the front clip can go on :chevy:
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early 68's dont have em either, ask me how I know.:mm:

VA72C10 12-16-2012 07:52 PM

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Good news / Bad news. Good news is I got a great job offer and accepted. Bad news is I'll be traveling a lot so I am going to need a more reliable/fuel efficient daily driver.


So...I'll have to sell this truck. I'm going to finish it but I'm going to give the next owner the choice of springs or bags. Since I'm not finished and haven't run lines/etc for the bags yet....

Maddoxdb 12-16-2012 07:57 PM

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Congrats on the new job!!! Hate to hear you have to sell your shop truck but ya gotta do what's best for the family. I always look forward to your updates. Is project #1 gonna be able to continue on with the new job?
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VA72C10 12-16-2012 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Maddoxdb (Post 5761993)
Congrats on the new job!!! Hate to hear you have to sell your shop truck but ya gotta do what's best for the family. I always look forward to your updates. Is project #1 gonna be able to continue on with the new job?
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Yes, still going to finish Proj#1. Looking at mid-late spring eta for that truck so the new owner can enjoy it for the summer.

Low Elco 12-16-2012 08:21 PM

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Hooray! Congrats, man! Glad you're employed!

brn agn 12-16-2012 09:18 PM

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Congrats on the job. I know that is an answered prayer. Will you still be doing kitchen design?

VA72C10 12-16-2012 09:35 PM

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Thanks guys. Yes, seems when you stop looking is when you find things. I was going full bore on the truck business but kept praying for the Lord's will. I got contacted by a recruiter asking me if I knew anyone looking for a position in the industry. I got the basic information and said...I just might be.

The company is Wellborn Cabinets which is one of the top Cabinet companies and the largest family owned cabinet manufacturer in the World. Their core principles are based on Christian principles and their record of on time/correct delivery and quality control is by far the best in the industry.

The pay is excellent so hopefully once I get caught up on the bills and get some savings I will be able to buy another truck for me to enjoy...until then this truck will be finished when I get the time and sold to fund a newer commuter vehicle and then I will be bringing Project #1 into the garage to get going full bore on that project.

There will be some kitchen design as I help dealers with theirs or help design displays. Mainly it will be outside sales and training....Business development for those kitchen dealer accounts...that's really the part of the job I enjoy the most.

Rusbuilt 12-16-2012 10:04 PM

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Good deal man!

NewType72 12-17-2012 02:56 PM

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Awesome for you brother glad you were able to wait it out for something to come along I know for sure that's the hardest part
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67ChevyRedneck 12-17-2012 04:06 PM

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Congrats!

Tinkermc 12-17-2012 04:11 PM

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glad you got a job, God always wins out with an open mind and a good heart.

FL71C10 12-19-2012 01:08 PM

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Congratulations on the new job. Great Christmas present!

1972BackInBlackC10 12-19-2012 08:32 PM

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good to hear you got a job that will definatly make life easier

VA72C10 01-02-2013 11:14 PM

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Thanks everyone! Definitely a blessing. More travel than I originally expected but all things work out...

I've had some interest in this truck but no commitments...hoping to get time to get it back together soon so I can fire it up and take it for a shakedown cruise....I'm sure that'll help ;)

aggie91 01-03-2013 03:31 PM

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I've been watching this build, but had not posted yet.

Great to hear about your new job. I too had lost my job last year, and got lucky with a local company that is a leader in their industry and based on Christian values too. I was only off work for 15 weeks before landing my new job. Less stress and MUCH better work environment.

Congrats!

sgaylord 01-03-2013 03:39 PM

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Great news on the job. Sounds like a very decent place to work. Values are something that suffers when $$ is involved. Glad to see there are companies out there that see the real picture!

Steve

Xeen 01-03-2013 04:58 PM

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VA I sent you a private message a couple of weeks ago, about some things we had previously discussed, I know you have been busy lately but when you get a minuite could you please get back to me on it.
Thanks in advance.

shawno72 01-03-2013 05:34 PM

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Glad to hear everything is working out for you Jonathan. God always has a way of being perfectly on time ;)


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