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Have I told you guys lately that RUS IS THE MAN!!! ?
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But you have Porterbuilt 4 link and frame arches coming, don't you?
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yes sir.
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Older, but cool
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Yeah man
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Reminds me of that cool Dodge PU that the dad drove in the TV show "Lassie" back in the day. But yall wouldnt know nuttin about that!
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Hey now I may be young but I know about Lassie! lol
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June (Lockhart) was always tellin Paul, "slam this ride and get some 22's on it!" but he liked the farm truck look. It was a weird combo--it had single rear's on dually rims (just like the front), and a stepper bed with sidemount spare. And tutone! That's about a 1960 episode.
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Lol!!!
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Dark blue '68 bed, anyone?
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/3631484448.html It looks like it was originally Dk Blue truck, judging by the steering column and interior metal. Whats on top of the original paint, who knows! And---it looks like a later model stick. Could be an NV3500, but no clutch cyl, so I doubt it. |
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Its hard to tell if thats the right blue in those pics. It sure does look close though, too bad I can't just buy the bed!
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Well---it ain't right anyway! It's passenger car blue on an originally red truck! With an SM465 btw.
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Rusbuilt,... IF you had it to do over,... would you have rather bought a nice 127" wheelbase C20 truck to build your slammed dually out of.
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Or....you could start out with a ragged out C20 like I am!
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Hey Keith---I don't think that list of suspension parts I sent via PM ever sent (not that I can see in my 'sent' box). I was having problems with my wifi that day. Did you ever see that more detailed list?
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I was originally going to just do PB arms and like a mild DM on the rear but now after switching frames and all I'm glad I'm able to do the extreme DMs front and rear!:metal: |
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I promise you can have your thread back---when you start tearing that bad boy down! Meanwhile, more inspiration...
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Lol thanks! I love Dino's dually.
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Let me start by saying i love your truck. I have a 72 c20 custom camper that when i bought want to make into a dually but didnt wanna take on such a project so i just took installed a 5 lug setup lowered it down and rode like that but sitting here in Afghanistan ive been looking more and more at it and once i get home i think maybe you"ll have all the guess work taken out of it and i can jus hit you up with all my guestions for parts. Please keep up the good work i look forward daily to checking out the build
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I need more! Cant wait to see the wheels with rubber, this is going to be sick!
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I didn't know that 93-95 NV4500s have a different size bearing retainer & belhousing index hole than the 96-up. The bolt pattern on the front of the trans is different also. AND--all have the slave cyl on the passenger side.
One way to use a 4500 with either a standard GM cast iron mechanical clutch fork or hydrulic slave, and have it on the left side is with an Advance Adapter bell: http://www.advanceadapters.com/produ...llhousing-kit/ All that dough pretty well cinches the NV3500 in my book. I assume the NV3500 slave cyl is on the left side, huh? |
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