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Brake set up is something else, nice job. Panels look great...Jim
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Wow, those floors are a work of art! looks great
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looks great, as always. I'm digging the old chevy gauges in there, those stayin??
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Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, my family did.
Oldman3, thank you. Yes, the brake peddle assembly is something a little different. That is what I came up with. It is because of how far front and how high you set. Skymangs, thank you. I love making the floors. 99 to life, thank you. Nope, they are going. New dash( just a little longer) and new gauges. Shannon |
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Still plugging away on the truck while I am on vacation. I made the radiator support/ front body support. It sandwiches the radiator/ wheel well area to hold the front of the body. Then mounts to the frame. I have a section that holds the radiator down into the support. I also have some holes for a filler panel that will go to front of the truck so the air is pushed through the radiator. I have it all mounted in now. Then I started on the steering. I took a universal joint and cut it apart so it will just be a coupling. Tomorrow morning I am going into where I work to turn it down and make a sleeve, then I will TIG it together. Hoping to have the steering in tomorrow. I also am going to make a connecting rod as the drop for the column. So I need to make an aluminum spacer for it. I also worked on the custom hood for my lowered dually because it was raining. I had a steel dual cowl scoop giving to me but it was too long. So I shortened it up and widened it and made 2 intakes in the front. Kinda a cross of a cowl hood and a 442 hood. I love sheet metal!
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perhaps your sick of hearing....... very nice work!!!!!
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Shannon, you make everything look so simple, very nice. Hood looks great...Jim
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Shannon,,That Hood won't fit !!:lol:
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Shannon,,That Hood won't fit !!:lol:
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Happy new years to everyone!
99 to life, haha, thank you. Oldman3, thank you. I can not wait to do the filler and paint work on the hood and get it on. 48 GMC BURB, sure it can , just a little more cutting. Went into work yesterday morning so I could use the lathe and mill. Turned up the ex universal joint. Then turned up a tube to press both ends into. One end is 3/4 30 spline and 3/4 36 spline. They did not make a coupling, so I made one. I am using a clear steer offset box. It is 14 inches from offset to offset. Worked like a dream. I had to make up a bracket to bolt to the frame and the radiator support so it is nice a strong. While a work I also turned up some split bushing for the upper and lower column supports. Ken liked the connecting rod one on the 51 so I am doing another one for this truck. I have to make the upper dash support yet and then I will mount the connecting rod to it. Shannon |
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Shannon, looks good. I always wondered about the offset steering unit, at least now we have some feedback on how it works. Happy New Year to you and the family...Jim
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Shannon, your fabrication skills boggle the mind! Looks great!
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Looks good Shannon,as usual:metal: . I'll see you Sunday with a truck full of goodies
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Oldman3,thank you, this is the second time I have used an offset box. This one is from wizard fabrication. You an get them every 2". I used the 14" which worked out great. The other one I used is from cen- pen speed shop and there's only come in 5" offset. Both are great units for the pita steering set ups. Worth the money.
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It has been a while since I posted. I have busy with this truck and my 1996 lowered dually. The dually is going to be my daily driver when I get all the bugs out. Well back to the box truck, I made a new dash. It is longer than the factory one that way I could get the air ride stuff in. I then made a 1x1 box tube structure for the upper steering column mount. I then shortened up the connecting rod to fit. I then fit the new dash. After that, I began to work on the drivers inner wheel well. I had to cut a bunch of it out when I put the clear steer box in. I also had to gain some room for the brake pedal too. I made a new front panel and riveted in. I also made a new side cover too, it is removable. I used those nuts that have a clip on them that slide over the sheet metal. It makes it great if you have to get into the side of the motor and brakes. I then pulled everything back apart and primed and painted it. Now I can put it all back together for good now.
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