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You have to be itching to get started.The suspense is getting to me and it's not my build!
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Bueller?... Bueller?... Bueller?...
You have to have something to show us by now... You don't want the natives getting restless, do you? :lol: |
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I think we are all getting restless waiting to hear some news!! Even if it is just saying you have been too busy to work on your truck with your wife's car being a priority
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Any updates?
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Here's what the suspension looks like out of the boxes. It's all been to powder since, but no pics of that :waah: Still working on rounding up parts, but making a conscious effort to get everything collected and ready to start, um, soon?
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I thought you had gone with an air setup. I can't wait to see how it sits with an extreme coil-over!!!
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Yay new parts!
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You ever need a hand in the garage, let me know. Eagerly waiting to see the next round of changes.
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Hey! I offered help! Lol actually, to be honest, equal amounts of help and envy...
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47 pages deep and the project has a long way to go! Wow. I am impressed. I am looking forward to seeing this through. My goal is an extreme coilover drop on mine as well. Good work bud.
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Started assembling the porterbuilt bits. They are powdercoated in a color called evo grey that is matte metallic and flips from silver to almost black, depending on the lighting. I like it! |
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Oh, and I nabbed this complete running 5.3 yesterday for $350. Thinking I may swap it in while the truck is apart. Adds to the complexity, cost, and timeline. We'll see...
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Nice score on the 5.3, I like the color of the powder coated parts too!
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really if you have all of the right swap parts it will only add an extra day of work (excluding wiring). There is so much out there now with all of the conversions done, that everything, with maybe excluding a wiring harness, can be bought and make for a plug and play swap. The harness could be done in a solid day with no interruptions, and you don't get easily distracted like I do LOL.
If I was you, I would collect all of the parts, and build everything you know you can with the truck apart. Like the battery tray that will need to be moved onto the driver's side. I would probably even start working on the wiring harness and do as much as you can before the truck is torn down. That way the truck is down for as little of time as possible. Just my personal thoughts here. |
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Nice to see the steam building up on this project again! It gets me motivated to get to the garage and work on mine!
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