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67_C-30 11-16-2007 09:46 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
That thing is so freakin sweet! I absolutely cannot believe how good that looks. If I hit the Big Game lottery, you better clear your schedule - cause I'd have to get you to build me one those no matter what it cost!;)

ChevyDude 11-16-2007 09:55 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
LOVE IT!!!! Looks great Frizz!!!!

gringoloco 11-16-2007 10:08 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
So, how do the 305s fit? I know there was some concern of them being too meaty... Looks badass btw :metal:

Frizzle Fry 11-16-2007 10:37 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Thanks guys! I was worried about going with such tall sidewalls but I think it was a good choice. I like a little meat on there like Danny ewing's truck had with the 18/20 combo.

The tank: With the 22's I have more ground clearance that I did with the 17's. I'll probably just put a skid plate under it.

305's: They actually fit with stock tubs but do rub a tad on the inside around hard corners. That's a backspacing issue more than tire size though. I'm gonna have to run a 5/16-3/8" spacer in the back (since Coys stopped selling the 5" BS in 22x9) Plus those 13" trailer fenders will help a bit too ;)

PBFAB.COM 11-17-2007 12:04 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
What's that in the garage... looks like something else finally made its way home!

Wheels and tires look great!:metal:

crzngmychvy 11-17-2007 12:51 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
:happy:

earl87gta 11-17-2007 05:27 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Sweet http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...TS/36_10_4.gif

va_tlc 11-17-2007 06:44 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
frizz u have mad imagination and skills to match bud, that thing is gonna be 1 of the baddest rides,

babyblueoval 11-17-2007 07:36 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2449177)
Thanks guys! I was worried about going with such tall sidewalls but I think it was a good choice. I like a little meat on there like Danny ewing's truck had with the 18/20 combo.

The tank: With the 22's I have more ground clearance that I did with the 17's. I'll probably just put a skid plate under it.

305's: They actually fit with stock tubs but do rub a tad on the inside around hard corners. That's a backspacing issue more than tire size though. I'm gonna have to run a 5/16-3/8" spacer in the back (since Coys stopped selling the 5" BS in 22x9) Plus those 13" trailer fenders will help a bit too ;)

My truck is gonna be my daly driver so I'm running big tires too. 275x45x20 on all 4. In the rear I'm gonna run a spacer also to bring the tire out closer to the fender so it looks like a wider tire than it is but I'll be able to rotate like normal to extend the tread life a bit.

I'll probably use spacers from here-
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Ada.../5500-5500.htm

jkade 11-17-2007 08:54 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
I would be ashamed for that to sit out in your driveway. You better let me come get and park it in mine:lol: That thing is killer and one of the best mods that anyone has done on this board. You are the man:metal:

abadsvt 11-17-2007 10:55 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
looks great frizzle! You got some mad skilz!!

Josh

Layrokr 11-17-2007 11:54 AM

Awesome
 
Iam new to the forum butwould like to say your burb / tahoe is very cool. I actually saw it at one of the beaches cruise ins. My son and I thought it was so cool. I have to ask, it looks as if you do a lot if not most of this work in your attached garage at your home?? If that is the case that is something. I can barely spray simple green or armor all without my wife going nuts that she can smell it through out the house. Tell me are you a bodyman by trade? Sorry if Iam asking questions that may be answered in your thread but I haven't had time to go through the whole thing yet. Well your work is amazing and the burb is so coool!!! Thanks for your time. :c2:

Frizzle Fry 11-17-2007 12:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by porterbuilt (Post 2449316)
What's that in the garage... looks like something else finally made its way home!

Wheels and tires look great!:metal:

Yep, she's hiding back there awaiting her turn. That "2-car" garage is more like 1.5 and just too small to do much in. That's why I've slowed way down after getting the 61 back about a month ago. Shopping for another house now!

And BTW, I have to give credit to you and Gringo for heavily influencing my wheel choice! :gi:
Quote:

Originally Posted by babyblueoval (Post 2449541)
My truck is gonna be my daly driver so I'm running big tires too. 275x45x20 on all 4. In the rear I'm gonna run a spacer also to bring the tire out closer to the fender so it looks like a wider tire than it is but I'll be able to rotate like normal to extend the tread life a bit.

I'll probably use spacers from here-
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Ada.../5500-5500.htm

I had adapters on my old wheels and prefer not to use them. I'll just run longer studs (ARP) and a 5/16-3/8" spacer in the back.

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Originally Posted by jkade (Post 2449592)
I would be ashamed for that to sit out in your driveway. You better let me come get and park it in mine:lol: That thing is killer and one of the best mods that anyone has done on this board. You are the man:metal:

I AM ashamed that it has to sit in the driveway! I need more shop/garage space!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Layrokr (Post 2449797)
Iam new to the forum butwould like to say your burb / tahoe is very cool. I actually saw it at one of the beaches cruise ins. My son and I thought it was so cool. I have to ask, it looks as if you do a lot if not most of this work in your attached garage at your home?? If that is the case that is something. I can barely spray simple green or armor all without my wife going nuts that she can smell it through out the house. Tell me are you a bodyman by trade? Sorry if Iam asking questions that may be answered in your thread but I haven't had time to go through the whole thing yet. Well your work is amazing and the burb is so coool!!! Thanks for your time. :c2:

Hey welcome and thank you! Cool that you saw it and noticed. I'm not sure many people realized what it was and I didn't get a chance to talk to many people about it (so many sweet rides to check out). Here's a link to pics of that day.

Yes I do work in my tiny garage (for now), and I have a girlfriend who respects my passions. She helped me build the fiberglass kickpanels and we both suffered from the smell together :lol:

I'm not a bodyman by trade, just by hobby. I'm an engineer in the semiconductor industry.

I'll definitely be hitting more PIR events next season :metal:

duane67c-10 11-17-2007 06:40 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Man, you got skills!!

babyblueoval 11-17-2007 10:00 PM

Re: Awesome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2449871)
And BTW, I have to give credit to you and Gringo for heavily influencing my wheel choice! :gi:

I had adapters on my old wheels and prefer not to use them. I'll just run longer studs (ARP) and a 5/16-3/8" spacer in the back.

I'd have to give credit to Gringo for my wheel choice also. Seeing those pics of his truck sold me for sure. :metal:
Nathan hasn't had any influence on me though. :rolleyes:

I wasn't actually thinking of those as adapters but I guess because of the way the attach, they are. Where are you going to get your spacers? I know I'm gioing to need some also to get the look that I want.

68burb 11-17-2007 10:37 PM

Re: Awesome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2449871)
I'll definitely be hitting more PIR events next season :metal:

I'm hoping to have my burb down and rolling by then.:metal:

reading your build of the tahoe is what finally pushed me to make my k series a 2wd.

1LoC10 11-17-2007 11:14 PM

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looks awesome

Frizzle Fry 11-18-2007 04:11 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by duane67c-10 (Post 2450346)
Man, you got skills!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1LoC10 (Post 2450756)
looks awesome

I'm pretty happy with it so far :) It's looking more and more like the rendering.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68burb (Post 2450691)
I'm hoping to have my burb down and rolling by then.:metal:

reading your build of the tahoe is what finally pushed me to make my k series a 2wd.

Just read some of your posts. I wish I had a 4x4 frame too! Where are you in Oregon?

Quote:

Originally Posted by babyblueoval (Post 2450621)
I'd have to give credit to Gringo for my wheel choice also. Seeing those pics of his truck sold me for sure. :metal:
Nathan hasn't had any influence on me though. :rolleyes:

I wasn't actually thinking of those as adapters but I guess because of the way the attach, they are. Where are you going to get your spacers? I know I'm gioing to need some also to get the look that I want.

I'm in the process of installing longer studs now (NAPA), and I picked up some 5/16" Mr. Gasket spacers. They are thin enough to allow the wheels to still locate on the hub.

LOW DOUGH 11-19-2007 12:40 AM

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This is great Mike! You do great work. I am going to have to stay tuned. Hay it's Friday. What are you going to get into on the Tahoe this weekend? Oh, the wheels look great! That is a nice wheel / tire size combo. I agree with haveing some side wall on there. Heck it will help save your wheel from a pot hole. Being an ex-tire monkey, i saw that alot. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.

gringoloco 11-19-2007 04:46 AM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Do you have room back there for a 73-91 Blazer tank? They are the same width side-to-side as the 67-72 tanks, but are longer front-to-back. They are square 27x27 or something close to that, but only ~10" deep compared to ~15 for the 67-72 tank. This would give you a lot more ground clearance for your tank and up the capacity to 25gal.The LWB trucks have no problem, but the shorties have to move the rear frame crossmember- dunno what the rear of a 'burb frame looks like.

Rokcrln 11-19-2007 06:40 PM

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This is the same tank that I have in Low Buck and teh best part is they are EFI ready. I first installed it with a carb motor and just pulled off the intank pump and added a hose for pick up. Then when the LT1 went in I pulled the hose and put in a stock 92 vett EFI pump and away it went. Plus when done right they look stock from the back and still work with big drops. Only down side is they come as a pass side filler (but that can be changed!).

Kevin
LFD Inc.

Steve Kelly 11-19-2007 08:05 PM

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Mike,
That is the best look for that body style Ive ever seen.It looks like it was made that way,and a front cover for Classic Truck mag.Where do I find the body drop site you were talking about.The wheels made all the diff. in your sub.I hope mine will look half as good as yours does.Thanks for the pics. I cant wait to get mine going.Are you using a tig welder there seems to be very little heat damage on your welds.I have a mig but think it makes alot of extra body work.What model do you have and what is the cost on one if you dont mind me asking.Thanks Again for letting us see what prog. on you project.
Steve

68burb 11-19-2007 09:47 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
I'm in Corvallis. I had about 15" of lift on it but i didn't want to ruin the body taking it off road. so I figure low and slow will be nice.

I just got the 81 front suspension all apart to mock up the crossmember, I'm gonna chop 1.5" out of it before it goes in.

the rear i know ill be a linked set up of some sort.

I'v been to a couple shows up north but only as a tag-a-long in my co workers 69 c10 and his 72k5 so I need to get mine done.

Also we do the A&W cruises in Stayton on every other wednesday i think they run may to oct.

Frizzle Fry 11-20-2007 12:44 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LOW DOUGH (Post 2452167)
This is great Mike! You do great work. I am going to have to stay tuned. Hay it's Friday. What are you going to get into on the Tahoe this weekend? Oh, the wheels look great! That is a nice wheel / tire size combo. I agree with haveing some side wall on there. Heck it will help save your wheel from a pot hole. Being an ex-tire monkey, i saw that alot. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.

Longer wheels studs and 5/16" spacers are going on. No major work until after T-Day. When I tried on 305/45's at the shop before i ordered these (they didn't have 305/40's to try) it really looked bad; 4x4 style. But I think the 40's (in a different brand) work pretty well. They'll definitely be more pothole friendly than the 30 and 35 series.
Quote:

Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 2452260)
Do you have room back there for a 73-91 Blazer tank? They are the same width side-to-side as the 67-72 tanks, but are longer front-to-back. They are square 27x27 or something close to that, but only ~10" deep compared to ~15 for the 67-72 tank. This would give you a lot more ground clearance for your tank and up the capacity to 25gal.The LWB trucks have no problem, but the shorties have to move the rear frame crossmember- dunno what the rear of a 'burb frame looks like.

Like the one in my Blazer tank on the cheap thread (sig link)? Too bad this board bought every last tank from Coleman's after I posted that :lol: I'll have to look again, but think the x-member behind the tank has to come out, and I have my tank mounted there :( I'll probably just have a cell made if it comes down to it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rokcrln (Post 2452906)
This is the same tank that I have in Low Buck and teh best part is they are EFI ready. I first installed it with a carb motor and just pulled off the intank pump and added a hose for pick up. Then when the LT1 went in I pulled the hose and put in a stock 92 vett EFI pump and away it went. Plus when done right they look stock from the back and still work with big drops. Only down side is they come as a pass side filler (but that can be changed!).
Kevin
LFD Inc.

Your's is very similar to the one I posted from Coleman's. Not sure about the EFI ready aspect though.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Kelly (Post 2452981)
Mike,
That is the best look for that body style Ive ever seen.It looks like it was made that way,and a front cover for Classic Truck mag.Where do I find the body drop site you were talking about.The wheels made all the diff. in your sub.I hope mine will look half as good as yours does.Thanks for the pics. I cant wait to get mine going.Are you using a tig welder there seems to be very little heat damage on your welds.I have a mig but think it makes alot of extra body work.What model do you have and what is the cost on one if you dont mind me asking.Thanks Again for letting us see what prog. on you project.
Steve

I may have mentioned a body drop somewhere referring to my 61. But that won't really apply to a conventional body drop. Mine uses a completely different frame.

I use a mig: tac-tac-tac-tac-tac....
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68burb (Post 2453140)
I'm in Corvallis. I had about 15" of lift on it but i didn't want to ruin the body taking it off road. so I figure low and slow will be nice.

I just got the 81 front suspension all apart to mock up the crossmember, I'm gonna chop 1.5" out of it before it goes in.

the rear i know ill be a linked set up of some sort.

I'v been to a couple shows up north but only as a tag-a-long in my co workers 69 c10 and his 72k5 so I need to get mine done.

Also we do the A&W cruises in Stayton on every other wednesday i think they run may to oct.

Looking forward to seeing it. Maybe in person next summer :gi:

gringoloco 11-20-2007 05:01 PM

Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2453733)
Like the one in my Blazer tank on the cheap thread (sig link)? Too bad this board bought every last tank from Coleman's after I posted that :lol: I'll have to look again, but think the x-member behind

Doh! I forgot that was you... Also slipped my mind that your air tank was occupying that space as well. Oh well, it was worth a shot. Oh- and thanks for the hook-up on the cheap tank!:lol:


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