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BR3W CITY 05-31-2016 04:28 PM

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BR3W CITY 06-06-2016 03:10 AM

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Finally picked up another vent filter. Installed a 90* into the fuel sender cover as a vent, and then ran a 3/8" braided line out to the filter and secured it.

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Got a HUGE comeup from a friend who was paying back a favor. Got a Nitrous Outlet 3bolt wet plate, a Nitrous Outlet remote bottle opener, and a NOS 10lb tank with high flow valve...all new. To top it off, I might also be getting a purge from the same dude.

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Sooo, yeah, that was awesome. I just need to pickup a couple of solenoids, a few feet of line, and the handful of switches and triggers to run the kit safely. I may be choosing to run the fuel off a mini-cell with race gas instead of tapping it on the regular fuel system as well, but haven't finalized the plan on that yet. Yay for spray!

deejaaa1 06-06-2016 03:24 AM

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that will be a big boost. good score.

BR3W CITY 06-14-2016 12:37 PM

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In light of the popularity of Street Outlaws and the topic of "Street Cars"


BR3W CITY 06-22-2016 12:06 AM

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Picked up some new gear for the garage. This came highly recommended, and so far I'd recommend it also!


BR3W CITY 06-28-2016 12:57 PM

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Took home an award from a show this weekend! I decided to do a quick vlog on the topic, and how I try not to get too caught up in the "Fanfare" at shows.

BR3W CITY 07-04-2016 02:06 AM

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Started working on a few more projects and thusly shooting a few more videos for the channel.

After the swap and all the changes over the years, I ended up with a few random holes and gaps in the firewall. I've taken efforts to always re-use holes and size-specify things to utilize what I have with minimal change, but even so, I had around 7 holes of various sizes. A couple of these will at some point be used for other routing, a couple won't but are in places that a permanent fix won't reach on the inside....

So I reached for the BEST thing in a situation like this....aluminum tape! Works super well for sealing off small and medium sized holes from vapor/engine air, and does resist moisture. I patched up a few small ones and 2 that were around 5/8", and this stuff makes the shape and seals great. For the larger holes, I did a layer from the inside and outside so the holes were sealed on both ends.

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I also worked on some changes to my armrest/console. This project is the topic of my next video over on Rev J HD, and you guys get to see it done here first! (the broader video topic will drop this week!)
When I raised the driver seat up, the console no longer was the right height. Instead of rebuilding the whole thing, I instead created a simple package tray to become my new "upper console", and re-affixed the old armrest portion atop it. Its 1/4" MDF and sized to match the old console base and the armrest. The early pics of it are in the video and on my IG so check those out too.

Here's the console base with the upper armrest removed.
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That lid then got put onto the new "upper console", which I then painted the edges of and lined with a race-checked liner to protect the MDF and give it a fun finished look in an area most folks will never see.
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Then that whole thing bolts back to the old console base, creating a double hinged upper console. One "tray" in the upper console for glasses, keys, wallets etc...and then the "lower" tray which has the amp/xovers and storage for a few emergency supplies.
That console base also got its edges painted and got lined to match the upper, and I need finished pics of that, as well as the assembled final unit. Those will be up soon, as will the video!

Annnd... since it was a holiday weekend, the local cruise spot was packed and the sunset created some great lighting for a few shots under that high-contrast goodness.
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Grizz1963 07-04-2016 02:22 AM

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Happy 4th of July !!

Love that low shot from the rear.

Great result on the box too.

BR3W CITY 07-05-2016 01:02 AM

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Thanks Grizz!

I mentioned that the box was the topic of a new video on the channel, and I didn't even realize that I it set to drop early this morning (the 4th)! Well it went live on the channel, so please go check it out. Sometimes you end up redoing project...and thats ok.



The console is also finished, and those pics will be up soon.....but I'm tempted to come back for one last little detail. The inside/bottom of the lower tray has a solid 13x9" surface, painted flat black and hidden unless the bottom tray is fully open. Part of me is thinking of breaking out the ol' striping and lettering kit and doing a little callout tribute on that space. I think it would be a fun touch and a fun surprise.

BR3W CITY 07-05-2016 11:40 PM

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SO more on that box!


I started by coming back and hand painting all the exposed wood edges black. I was tempted to stop there but then the unfinished interior walls had uneven paint, so I decided to line the lower console area with the same checkered lining that I used on the upper tray.
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After that, I pretty much HAD to do the lower tray itself. I painted those exposed faces and then used the same liner again. I also painted the little "stops" at the back, which double as screw covers.
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And adding all my gear back in the upgraded lower console space.
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Finally I was able to make sure the upper console was tightened down on its hinges, as well as the lid...and everything was back together! The "finished" pic is a bit grainy and everythings dirty (excuses excuses, I know...) but I'm really happy with its fit and function. I'll get her vacuumed out and take some shots on my dslr so you can see how evenly and tightly the carpet fit together and how well the linings layed down after some practice.
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So like I said in the video above^ (please watch it if you haven't!), sometimes you have to redo projects. Sometimes its a pain, but its usually worth it, and occasionally you end up with not just a solution to a problem, but a potential upgrade....and a hell of a lot more experience.

BR3W CITY 07-18-2016 02:03 PM

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And then this happened.


www.GoFundME.com/RevJHD

BR3W CITY 07-20-2016 12:14 PM

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SKT 07-25-2016 10:22 PM

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And then this happened.

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Argh, not cool.

Sorry to see this.

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BR3W CITY 07-26-2016 03:21 PM

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Another quicky clip from the CarCraft Nat's. Ran into StubbyBob a few times, and its perfectly weird and cool at the same time.


Dieselwrencher 07-26-2016 06:39 PM

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Hopefully you can get your truck up and going to enjoy it dome more before the white stuff flies. Stubby Bob is pretty cool! :lol:

BR3W CITY 07-29-2016 07:21 PM

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Thanks Diesel. Insurance is being a sloooooow bastardo, but we're getting there.

The last of the clips from CarCraft, the drift sessions!

BR3W CITY 08-08-2016 03:30 PM

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Getting back to things. Lets #REBUILDEVERYTHING


BR3W CITY 08-16-2016 10:17 AM

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Lets keep it moving


BR3W CITY 08-30-2016 07:04 PM

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joesscamaro 08-30-2016 07:51 PM

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I'm in a Starbucks right now with no headphones, so I can't watch your videos...but I'm glad to see you getting it back on the road. I've got some questions I'd like to shoot your way sometime in the near future regarding some LS questions...if you don't mind?

BR3W CITY 09-02-2016 11:40 PM

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Sure Joe, your welcome to PM me here on the forum, or send me an email. Either way is fine.

BR3W CITY 09-20-2016 07:15 PM

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Bout Damn Time


BR3W CITY 09-22-2016 10:14 PM

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Please checkout the video on the Yukon above! Here are some more pics of its glorious stock-ness.

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SKT 09-23-2016 06:12 PM

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Looks really clean - how many miles are on it and did you buy it in Wisconsin? If so, it doesnt look like it's seen a lot of winters.

Will be watching your progress.

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BR3W CITY 09-23-2016 07:33 PM

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Looks really clean - how many miles are on it and did you buy it in Wisconsin? If so, it doesnt look like it's seen a lot of winters.

Will be watching your progress.

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Around 120k on it now, owner had it since 30k (bought it off lease). I bought it about 30min north of Milwaukee. The owner was retired firefighter, so the truck spent most of its time indoors or taking his boat to his lake place. Its seen like 7 winters, but not "daily" use in those conditions. The under carriage has more of the "wisconsin scale" on the frame etc, but minimal by our standards up here.

I've lightly scuffed, sealed, and rhino lined the inside door lowers and other typical rust areas (there wasn't really any rust..i just don't wanna find any!)

I took the stock fogs out, since one had a hazed/cracked lens. Ended up replacing them with larger LED units.


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