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Besides nothing that can't be fixed with couple short pices of stailess tube ant a welder:smoke:
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I was wondering where you purchased your fenders they seem to fit good. Truck looks good keep up the good work.
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:metal:Moving on it’s own, BIG mile stone. Nice work this should be one comfy driving corner carving old truck!!!:metal:
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do you have any more pictures of the following from different angles?
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The "base" (that bolts to the cab) is a leftover 2.5" exhaust flange that fits over the original mounting holes. I welded 1/2" nuts on the backside of the flange to act as spacers / transfer the load to the firewall. There are two bolt heads on the firewall the flange would sit on and not be fully supported w/o doing this. From there, I used the flange as a template to cut the same sized hole in a piece of 1/4" plate (the one the master cylinder mounts to). I figured out how much room I'd need to set the M/C away from the firewall to access all the bolts - then cut a piece of 16GA 2.5" O.D. exhaust pipe to fit. The pipe extends through the flange, to the firewall (to seal the gap). I welded the pipe to the flange and then to the M/C mounting plate. I'll grab a photo to try to illustrate this better. :D Also, the M/C is from a 97-2002 Jeep Cherokee. Not sure how well it will work, I just try to save $ where I can - and the M/C and Stainless headers cost me $75 altogether. :lol: |
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Like so: http://image.customclassictrucks.com...ront_grill.jpg |
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very cool truck man! lovin the irs. the wheels look really good too.
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"Well I would say for your fist build you have taken quite an endeavor making surprisingly few mistakes for even a seasoned veteran much less a beginner. Every thing is looking great to me I would have to put it together and blow it apart a hundred times to get this far. I guess I build on hind sight"
I was not refering to a mistake ... I as actually just wondering. It looked, to me, that it was just a bit harder to do it that way. IMO a great job so far ... I was just asking. Ratty 46 |
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Ratty -
No offense was taken - I'm sure there are always better ways to do things - and I *ALWAYS* appreciate feedback. :) As for mistakes, I've made many, but I don't post those. :lol: |
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Dig it ... my scrap metal pile is growing too!!
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Truck looks good cant wait to see it complete..
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No pictures yet, but I roughed in the rust repair on the passenger side, threw a couple of doors on and WENT FOR A DRIVE!!!
Anything over 1/2 throttle in 1st gear lights the tires. :D |
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woo woo! you probably got the pudding smile dont you
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Pictures??
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no way man the thing is driving. we need VIDEOS
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:gi: I agree, better yet drive it down here!! You said end of june !!!
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JUST WENT THOUGH THE WHOLE THREAD KILLER JOB AND GREAT SKILLS !!!:metal:
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Okay, words would on;y get in the way, so I leave you with this - the bed is sitting about 1" too high in the rear, but will be addressed when I put the bed on for good.
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looks like it is close to a road trip !!! Great job Scot!
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looks awesome. like it wants to get squirelly out of the hole. do you think the front will come down at all once the hood gets on it?
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Nice seats .............................. floorboards and rocker panels are so over rated ..who needs em ......lol
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That side is next on the list. :D |
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just went thru you thread, some great original ideas are in this truck. i like it a lot. wondering if you have any more pics and details on how you mounted the rack and pinion to the sectioned crossmember. id appreciate it a ton. im trying to decide if i want to section my crossmember or build one from scratch. also curious as to why you went with the R&P you did instead of the more popular alternative, mustang ll rack, maybe they are the same i dont know. thanks ahead of time and keep trucking!
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Well, I can try to explain... :lol:
This is the front of the sectioned crossmember BEFORE test-fitting the rack: http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/IMAG0076.jpg Notice the squared off section that runs across the front - this is a 2x2" 0.120 wall tube I fit in to increase stiffness (and fill a big spot that was left open. Problem came when I test fit the rack and realized the R&P wanted to sit in about the same spot as the tubing. Doh! I don't have any detailed photos of the hacking I did to cut out the top and front face of that 2x2" piece - the remains of the 2x2 tube literally ended up looking like a 2x2" piece of angle iron. Mounting the rack was a pita - only because I didn't have a helper that could tack brackets in place while I held the R&P where I wanted it. Other than that, the brackets are vertical tabs that sit on both sides of the rack mount bushings. The rear tabs have a nut welded to the back of them and I run a 7/16" grade 8 bolt through each bushing. The stock rack bushings came with steel inserts / sleeves that have serrations on each end: that allows the rack about 1/4" adjustment up/down/left/right before you tighten the bolts down. Once you tighten the bolts, the serrations on the steel sleeve bite into the tabs and keep the rack from moving around. Here's the best / closest shot I have of what I ended up with: http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/DSC_0338.jpg If you look hard enough, you can see the bolts sticking out of the tabs - as they were just being used as locating pins here. Also, I don't know if you picked up the fact I had to go with a smaller damper and underdrive pulley, along with moving the engine 1.5" rearward to get everything to fit: http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...0/DSC_0041.jpg Like I told Rob in his R&P thread in the suspension forum - I would've gladly purchased his setup if I knew it was going to be offered. :lol: Also - many people ask why I went with the T-bird rack instead of the MII - here are the reasons: 1. 87 T-bird rack was much cheaper rebuilt than any MII rack I could find :lol: ; 2. Same overall dimensions as MII rack; 3. (Supposedly) better internal seal design / upgrade over MII; 4. Valving is different and much more compatible with GM saginaw submersed pump (no change in flow restrictor needed). Hope this answers some of your questions! :) Scot |
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thanks a lot man. looks like it would be to much for me to attempt, but who knows. so if you were to do it again what would you have done differently? not put the 2x2 in the crossmember? maybe notch the crossmember for the R&P? also how much do you think the motor would have to be raised if you left it in the stock location and ran the original pulleys. since im not looking for handling just laying out. thanks again for putting up with me. lol
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Work resumes this weekend.
64 gets the 66's old 283. :D http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/DSC_0235.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/DSC_0234.jpg http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/DSC_0236.jpg |
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Doesn't look like much, but I installed 1" spacers in the rear suspension to give it a bit of a rake once the bed is on. Got the bed wood cut to size - now to tack the supports in place and bolt everything together...
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every time i see this truck i like those wheels even better. some just came up on craigs list down here for 400 bucks. i might pop on em for my awd jimmy project. looks good man!
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$400 is a steal!!!
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yes indeed. tires included with less than 2000 miles on them. they should look pretty good on a red and black s15 jimmy.
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Closer... wanted to get it driveable before the employee auto show tomorrow - but - there's just too much left to do w/o cutting corners. Today I tackled most of the bed - I don't ever want to fork with another wood bed again. :banghead:
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...0/DSC_0437.jpg The mini-tubs are for suspension clearance... http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...0/DSC_0431.jpg |
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TOnight I got the tailights installed and the rear springs removed; the spring I got for the truck are too soft - and I'm beginning to wonder if they're really Jeep Cherokee springs.
I got one of the fenders painter over the weekend to try to faux-tina.... http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...0/DSC_0438.jpg |
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