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I was told my an old truck guy that truck tolerance on the assembly line was 1/4" so anything closer than that is a win. These weren't built for show trucks, no car was back then anyways.
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Okay so this is my first time replacing a cab corner. I must have put it and the rocker on 100 times.... So I just decided time to weld.
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Ok so I was having a hard time welding the cab corner where 2 layers of metal were. I am thinking contamination from whatever was between the layers of metal. Because the exposed metal was epoxy primed which I sanded off. But something was causing an issue.
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Looking good sir! Did you get past the contamination problem?
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I had my bodyguy friend stop by when I had the rocker and door set. He said it looks better than original as far as the gaps. So since I didn't know how good was good I was afraid to just weld it. After he told me that I thought time to burn it in. This is a picture of the inner rocker with rust encapsulate on it. |
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This is the out rocker primed. I painted it before I installed it
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This is the rocker burnt in.
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Close up of the driver rear door jab rocker.
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Good job!
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Looking real good. If you have time could you weld in the 16 seat nuts for me. I'm not looking forward to this step welding upside down.
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hey guys I have a question regarding the holes in the firewall.i want to weld up the ones I don't need but not sure what all of them go to.
This picture is of the original throttle area and I think the top holes are for the windshield washer hoses. What did you guys do? |
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Does anyone have a picture or something about what each hole is for? Some I can figure out some not sure about.
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This picture might help !
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Here is another and one for A/C & non A/C. The extra hole not marked between the fuse block and the emergency brake I believe is for a tach harness.
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Can anyone tell me if I need the holes with the black arrows? |
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I filled in most of the holes on my fire wall. for the AC I cut out a bigger hole and did 1 patch panel. the smaller one I use a hole saw to make plug and welded them up.
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Do you have a picture of your firewall?? |
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I will study it.. Thank you! |
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3 of the holes are for the rubber plugs that hold the jute to the inside of the firewall, and the hole next to the steering column opening is for the collar that hold the column boot on. ( Screw hole )
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I ran my washer hoses thru the cowel from inside the cab rather than out the fire wall and over the rain gutter.I brought the feed tube in below the parking brake cable. Much cleaner
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For the hole with the black arrows i welded a 1" long piece of threaded rod in place of the screw and used nuts inside to hold the coloum dust boot in place
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Can I weld up the holes and install studs to mount the jute with washers and nuts like you said about the column seal?
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You could or don't bother with the padding at all you could use a stick on or spray on sound deadener perhaps?
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