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This appears to the extent of my rust repairs.
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I have some holes to fill.
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Little bit of welding, some plugs and a thin coat of Bondo.
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Little bit of sanding.
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Primer....
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From one desert rat to another nice start to the build. Very clean truck, good find!
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After spending so much time on the firewall, I pretty much made up my mind that I could spend MONTHS getting it perfect and realizing that I can't do that, I went ahead and cleaned it all up, primed it and painted it.
I suppose we all get to the point where we know we aren't making a Ridler.... So get it done and make it look good. |
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Cross member getting ready to go back in.
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Lower control arm on the passenger side done.
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One full coil plus 2" in the drop spindles should bring the nose down some.
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Springs, control arms and spindles all done.
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Nice truck and cool project! I really should have bought a truck when I lived out west!
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Sweet! looking good! Cutting or heating the coils always makes for a new stance! lol! :chevy:
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Big motor, big brakes!
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That was pretty easy. Hand packing wheel bearings is not so fun.
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Just to make sure everything works. My thoughts on color for the calipers.... Red. Anyone else care to weigh in??
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And then I got lucky, my after market wheels that I had been using with a roller, also are after market enough to handle the disk brakes.
I didn't think they were going to fit, which really would have caused some problems because I wouldn't be able to put it back together until I bought my final wheels. So now I can. Which is awesome!! |
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So now that we have got her out of the clouds. And I think we will gain another inch or two when I put that motor back in.
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Man that looks good! Nice set of discs ya have there! LOL! Big motor, Big brakes and BIG MONEY!!! HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!!;) MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:chevy:
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Put my new springs in today. This is the frame before.
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And mocking up the new springs. Supposed to be four inch drop springs.
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And now the frame... After the install. Does my math not add up???
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To get an accurate measurement, you're going to need to have the bed installed and be at close to your final weight on the rear suspension. I think you're going to be OK.
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Shaving some bumper bolt heads. Two down, four to go.
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Getting pretty good with this "rattle can" primer!!!
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And the dash.
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Spent some time today working on my door panels.
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Notice that one of them has holes for the arm rest. That has to go.
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Little bit of welding.
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Little bit of grinding.
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Little bit of filler.
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Little more sanding, ready for primer and paint!
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And with a couple coats of paint.
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Ok, so now I need some help.
How do I get the gas tank mounts out?? Obviously there are two bolts that come up from the bottom, but it looks like the mounts are spot welded to the rear of the cab. |
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I think they are spot welded to the floor as well... IIRC 66Farmer did the cleanest removal of those that I have seen on this site.
If you dont already have a spot weld cutter, you may want to get one. |
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Just found your build...:mm:
Great start, I'm in for the ride...:metal: |
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Thin layer of filler on the fender.
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Workin on the door.
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