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Truck looks amazing, I really dig the coilovers. that is what I would like on havoc.
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I know you've heard a lot of opinions, and I hope you haven't heard enough, or this will just annoy you. Hopefully not though... Here goes:
I, personally, like the chrome instead of the black. But that's me. If you like the black go with the black. BUT, something to consider... If you scuff and paint the trim, and at some point want to go back to chrome/stainless look, you'll have to replace or replate it all = $$$. If you just want to see what it looks like, maybe keep it that way for a year or two, you might try painting the pieces with Plasti Dip. I'm not really familiar with the product so you'll need to do a bit of research, but from what I've seen/heard, it can be pealed off without damaging the surface under it. Might at least be worth looking into. By the way, I like watching you run all (most? maybe just some?) of your ideas through this thread. It's fun trying to picture the end result... Nothing beats the real thing though. Keep up the good work! |
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If chrome bumper and trim are on the table that would be my pick hands down. There's just something clean, simple and timeless as a clean white vehicle with some shiny trim.
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I say go with chrome. My truck is all white and it needs something to set it off a little more
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Worked on the heater delete panels tonight. A little more tacking and then a bunch of grinding. :metal:
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Nice work on the firewall. In hindsight, I wish I could have used the PBFab fillers. They look like they would make the bodywork so much easier. Keep up the good work.
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Finished welding on the firewall panels today.
All welded up Attachment 1360114 Ground as smooth as I can get it. Will need some attention from a body man.:lol: Attachment 1360115 I think it will look good once the painter is done with his magic.;) Attachment 1360116 |
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Nice work Buck!
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Nice work Ernie! That makes such an improvement.
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Highlander plaid interior?!?
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The firewall looks really good!
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I never have understood what you do "inside" the "boxed" gutter rail to prevent rust.
Weldable primer? Is that never going to rust? Just trying to understand. I see tons of threads where they grind to bare metal and then cap off and box an area,... then complete the bodywork and paint process. What keeps it from rusting and bubbling thru later? Same for any area of the truck that is welded shut. How do you rust proof the backside? |
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Main reason I just cut my lip rail off.
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OKay... silly question time. I have the cab back on the frame and torqued down and I want to make sure I have a handle on this sheet metal repair process. I'm going to leave the doors on for the moment and start by drilling out the spot rivets in the outer rocker. Once they are out of the way I will remove the inner rocker and however much of the floor I want to replace as well as the lower portion of the kick panels. Once I am to this point I just fit my panels to what I have cut out and work it in reverse order. I know this is a simplistic view, but it will help bring out any special advice any of you may have. So what do you think, am I on the right track. I hope I can muster the testicular fortitude to knock this out myself, if not maybe I give the guys at Nsane Hot Rodz a call! :metal:
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Buck here are some pictures from my first cab I did. Measure, measure, measure
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Sorry about the individual pictures, I'm on my phone.
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Welded in.
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Make sure you measure from the floor to the lip of the inner rocker where the outer rocker sits in. Then weld your inner rocker in, then your kick panel, then the lower door pillar then your outer rocker. Buck, I probably test fit my door 50x before I got the gap of the outer rocker where I wanted it before I finally welded it in.
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Here is the final pic.
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Thanks for the visuals Scott!
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The one thing I just though about was the cab corner, where does that fit in the timeline? It looks like it tucks under the aft end of the outer rocker so I'm guessing it can be laid out and cut anytime after the outer rocker and go back in after the inner rocker is installed? |
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Good luck Buck, your welds looked great on the firewall panel so I think your way ahead of the curve and won't have any issues. Just measure a lot and you'll be good. I'm about to start tearing into my new cab and will probably be doing similar repairs again. I won't know anything till I get the outer rocker off, its pretty cold here so I'm going to put it off until it warms up enough to open the garage doors.
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Been going back through and reading your build, Buck. You're making killer progress! I am a bit confused on one thing: did you decide to switch to bags or keep the coilovers? I'm sure I missed it but thought I'd just ask.
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Fooled around in the shop this afternoon...
Actually started the other day, I wanted to see what was lurking behind the cab corners so I cut a hole in the driver's side and pulled out a bunch of what I guess is seam sealer and a hairball. Yuk! Attachment 1371441 Then I wanted to see how the spot weld bit worked... Worked too well on the top one! Attachment 1371442 Then I figured I would cut a hole in the rocker and take a look and see how much of the inner rocker was corroded... Attachment 1371443 The area where the outer laps over the inner rocker was pretty corroded and the seal retailer lip was rotted away, so why not remove that too, right? A lot of light coming through there. :lol: Attachment 1371446 After drilling out a bunch of spot welds the outer rocker is off! Not sure at this point if I am going to change the inner rocker or just patch it. We'll have to wait and see. Attachment 1371447 |
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