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Picked up a tach dash on Craigslist, restored it and threw it in.
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I finally got tired of bottoming out my headers and control arms so I took a the air ride set up I had set aside for another project and put it on the truck. First step was to pull the bed off and figure out where to hide everything.
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I designed an "air management shelf" and had my buddy cut it out for me and began fitting the pieces together.
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I didn't want to cut up the bed on this one so I want with Porterbuilt's C-notch and shock mount bar.
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Since I did all this I decided to have the rear wheels widened at Hot Rods by Boyd.
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Since the bed was already off I also added a Boyd's Welding tank with a custom filler.
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Next I started working on custom front control arms.
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Next step was to pull it all back apart and paint everything.
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Great work on this one. I really like the mounting system you made for the air ride stuff. Looks supper clean and organized.
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I really like the direction your truck is going in. It's nice to see some people building clean LWB trucks! If you don't mind me asking, Where did you get the metal radio panel in post #39?
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Thanks Aggie91
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I got it from Frank's Pick'em ups
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Picked up this old gas can at the Portland swap meet which just happened to match the paint perfectly.http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...psjilpqaps.jpg
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Decided to use the gas can as my filler point for the tank I had put under the bed.
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What a cool idea!
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I wanted it to look "original".
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That idea is brilliant, and the matching patina is amazing. It's perfect!
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Wow, you are the man! That gas tank/filler idea is amazing!
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