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This is my new....old....pepsi machine with a 7up sticker on it.....It's going to be my new restored and repainted and hot rodded Corona machine for the man cave....big plans for that thing ...I even ordered the new cooling unit...but let me tell you, it was crazy putting that thing on the trailer it's 475 lbs empty
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I booked 10 days off in november......I am so going down there to buy some up your stuff and drag it home.......I have plates from almost every state except Arizona....lmao |
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So looking forward to it dude.... I have already started practicing my merican......lol...Don't worry i will toss a few eh's in for effect. Dude you planning on a SEMA vegas apperance? Thinking i will ship the street truck to vegas do SEMA...then put it in storage down there in vegas....fly back for november ...and drive it down from vegas. The pro will be ready to but i don't think it would do a run like that with out a tanker truck of fuel for support. |
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I may just have to try to plan a trip to Az this fall to go to the GG's show and meet you. Unless you bring the hauler by. :lol:
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Ya get to meet Dino... ya get to see tons of chevy trucks......and uhm....phoenix is warm and sunny in november....not like where you and i live...lol....perfect beer weather . |
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My buddy is down in vegas now and i told him to keep his eyes open for a place to store it that would be all good. You go to SEMA ? I am just starting my paperwork now to go |
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Worked on the dualy last couple of days......getting it all ready for towing season.....
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Well got it running great....
Did some test and tune yesturday....The 454 is wicked...Spins'em right out of the hole and grabs a really nice second gear out of the automatic when it shifts..... Managed to get pulled over already....turns out the cop was a fan of dually's and wanted to check it out...no ticket....wow....but everyone i knew that drove by was calling my cell phone while the cop was checking it out...lol...friends huh .. |
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man duude that is a clean a$$ dually .what size wheels 19teens? congrats bro
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OK, I have a question.
This is just a question not... slamming your ride or anything.. but.. How can you tow anything with your truck set up like that? My truck is not as low as that and I am constantly having issues with the trailers nose being too low on mine. So, what can you tow with that and how. Seriously, I would like to know so I can try the same thing. |
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It lays rubber out of the hole.....and uhm ....it get's second gear rubber.. |
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1) I can air up the system to raise it up....those pictures have the frame actually on the ground it wouldn't move like that...lol 2) A raised reversed hitch that you can raise your hitch up on 3) The tounge/hitch on my trailer is not welded in place ... it's bolted into a channel and can be raised or lowered on the trailer.....there is probaly 10" of adjustment on my trailer hitch alone... 4)...On my avalanche ( wich is lowered with 20's ) it worked out that i just took the slide out turned it upside down and put the ball on the top. That adjustment raised the ball just over 2" and was perfect. But i understand what your talking about... the trailer tounge has to be nearly perfect or it tows like a hunk of junk and is all over the road...I learned that lesson years ago and always take the time to find the sweet spot before towing. |
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I flipped my receiver and got about 3-4" higher but the bee-otch is when I am sent to pick up a trailer while working and the dang thing is way the flip up in the air...
My own trailer is fine but my truck is a work truck and there are too many times I just can't or won't pull a trailer that won't pull safe... LOL Know what I mean ??? |
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Buy one of those hitches that are adjustible....I have 1...and am going to upgrade to one of the fancy ones that lock together like a gear set |
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It's running 225/70R 16's right now and it lay's frame with those on....Nothing like those monsters you want to run on yours....lol |
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That truck is bad azz man! Congrats!
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Sweet dually, any pics of the Avalanche?
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Have been working like a mad man on everything.....till 11 pm or midnight everynight....I am burnt the heck out. But the parts for the 58 should be here late today....and it's stripped and lifted and ready to go . If things go well it's going to the cruize on fathers day...
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Ordered a tank chassis to put under the body....I figured everything else I have is low sooooooooo....
Looking at it in the air like that really made me think about making it into a 4x4 ...but ....naaaaaaaaaaa |
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