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Fantastic.
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very slick, nice work
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Lookin good lownslw64! Where did you end up getting the high hump trans cover? And how far are you from Faifeild, Ca.? I might have to come check this thing out some time!
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Is that Griffen Radiator made for our trucks? or is it a universal fit? Looks freakin sweet
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well I bought a couple of parts and i thought i would share. first is a art big red 3/8'' manifold valves and second is the ride pro e3 electronic management system for my air ride. The bonus of this kit for me was I don't have to run all of the air line and wiring into my cab. It all goes to an ecu in the frame and a small multi-conductor cabe is routed into the cab to the controller that tells me everything i need to know.:metal:
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looks like a good set up you got there. only good things about he ridetech stuff.
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Duuude nice work very cool!!
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I've been off this week so i have been able to work on my truck a little more than usual. so I figure I would try to eliminate some loose ends. I got the brake lines in the rear up to the front x-member complete. not sure how i'm going to run the fronts yet. made a bracket off of the trailing for my e- brake cable. installed my air tank, manifold valve and started on plumbing in the 1/2tubing for the air ride.
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Looks good!! Can't wait to see this thing rolling.
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Any updates?
Tony from Norcal |
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no updates really. bent a couple air lines, thats about it. been busy with the family and life..... hope to get back on it soon.
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i've been able to work on my truck a little bit lately. I mounted my water seperator, finish bending and install all of the air lines to all four corners. i will hopefully soon get my fuel system taken care of and get started on cab repairs.
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That plumbing is artwork! :metal:
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I agree! Looks great.
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Wow! That's freakin' nice.
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lot a work looks killer!!
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thanks everybody, been wanting to do this to one of my truck for a long time so it is nice to finally acomplish it.
porterbuilt: i am getting ready to have a driveline built. i have a dropmember with a ls1/4l60e tranny with 4 degrees on it and the stock 12 bolt trailing arm setup. what is the best way to figure out my 2 piece driveline needed. including angles . thanks |
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picked up a o1 camaro ls1 fuel tank today to use the fuel pump assembly in my fuel cell. I will have to modify my fuel cell for this to work. It would be awesome if i could use that whole tank and everything but it is to wide.
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i unbolted my fuel cell tonight to figure out how i am going to mount my fuel pump into it and figured while i was back there i would mount my 67-72 fleet rear bumper.
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Love the air lines.:metal: Looks way clean. You make it look to easy.:lol:
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those lines are awesome!!
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I know you've heard it a few times, but nice plumbing job!!! Couple questions though, could you show us the tool you used to fab such a large tube and are those all flared fittings, compression? Thanks in advance, this is a great post.
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thank you for all the compliments
65 pickup: the tool i use to bend the tubing is a ridgid tubing bender for s.s. tubing. I used 1/2 s.s. x 036 (thickness)tubing for my lines. I used parker cpi s.s. single ferrull compression fittings for everything. I dont know max pressure rating but they are mainly used in process and instrumentation applications. the first pic is the bender and i put a piece of tubing in it to give you the idea and the second is the fitting i use opened up so you can see all the pieces. |
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