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Very cool Joey.
I may come to Texas so that boy can take me muddin....or you all come up and try it out in the Mississippi river bottoms... |
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Although it's on the road.....I still need to rebuild the front end and drive shaft and build a new cross member for the transfer case.
The angle of the drive shaft and the cross member dont agree with each other. :D |
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Joey, can you get me some pics of the body mounts with the spacers? How tall of spacers did you have to have? Thanks.
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The K5 frame came up, abruptly , in the back, and that is where I dropped the 1st body bolt in. Attachment 458954 I leveled the cab....placed the body mounts where I thought they should go on the frame.....and cut spacers to fill the void. Attachment 458955 Attachment 458956 Probably not the best way.....but thats how I did it. Not my proudest moment of the build. |
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It works, and looks nice to me...
If you were building a show truck, not a driver, then you might want to spend alot of time on them, but function first, form second... |
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Nice work on that cab. I thought mine was a rust bucket.:lol: Keep up the good work. :metal:
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Thanks Joey, thats what I would looking for. Looks good to me.
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Late Model Seat Belts
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Seatbelts....
66 to my knowledge didnt come with shoulder belts. Just lap belts. Cody and me went junkyard scroungin....and molested a late model suburban for its belts. The floor boards of the 66 are at about a 45 degree angle.....so we had to level things out.....as late model belts work by inertia. The belt housing has to sit perfectly level, so that when ya smash the brakes....a little weight swings in one direction or the other and locks the belts down so that they wont lengthen....allowing you to go flyin thru the front winder! Attachment 461663 Attachment 461664 Attachment 461665 I then mounted the top mount of the belts with big fender washers. This werent easy, as there was no way to physically hold the nut and washer with your hand. I had to glue the washer to the nut.....and then put the nut in a long box end wrench and slid er up in there. Took several trys.....but we got er done! Attachment 461667 Attachment 461671 |
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I did get the stereo plate flipped over and got the stereo installed. Didnt turn out too bad.
I also cut out a piece od aluminum diamond plate for a glove box insert.....and installed a 1-5/16" wrench on the dash for an "Oh ****!" strap. :D Attachment 461682 Attachment 461683 Attachment 461684 |
Random "Cody and his 66" pix
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came along very nice joey. love the oh $hit bar.
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what happened to this build?
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I'm guessing its done and he's driving the heck out of it!
...but yes we need an update. it sure came out nice. |
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He has been driving it.
I will post some more updates on it today. |
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I found some pix of it when we first bought it and thought I would share, as I did not have them when I started posting here.
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Transmission trouble!
Attachment 537079 Cody called me from school sayin that his truck would only go forward. I told him thats good. Cause he would look awful funny drivin that thing home in reverse! :D We thought that the linkage in the column was wore out, so I went down and bought a B&M floor shifter. Attachment 537080 Turns out that the "S" hook had fallin off the valve rod (I guess that is what its called). Cody was excited about the new shifter, so we went ahead and installed it. Attachment 537081 Looks and works real well! Attachment 537082 Attachment 537083 |
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We still had the original radiator in it. About a month ago....it laid down on us.
The old one. Attachment 537084 I couldnt find a OEM replacement that I could afford, but I did find an aluminum one that was very affordable. The 1st on came in and it looked like it had got ran over by a bulldozer! Attachment 537085 Attachment 537086 They sent me a 2nd with no hassle. It fit well and was set-up for an automatic, so now we have a secondary transmission cooler. Attachment 537087 Attachment 537088 |
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The truck is 4x4, but I have yet to install the front driveshaft. The cardon joint would hit the crossmember, due to the amount of lift I have on it and the extreme angle.
So....I broke out the weldin machine and went to work on building a new cross member. There is probably a better way, but this is what we ended up with...... The original crossmember Attachment 537089 Attachment 537090 The unsuspecting stick of heavy wall 2" Attachment 537091 Transfer case mounting plate Attachment 537092 Figerin out how to make a close offset Attachment 537093 |
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Welded out and painted
Attachment 537106 Attachment 537107 Cody gettin it installed. Attachment 537108 Attachment 537109 Dad helpin out Attachment 537110 |
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The installed product!
Attachment 537111 Attachment 537112 Attachment 537113 Plenty of room for the cardon joint now! Attachment 537114 Attachment 537115 |
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And that is where we are at today!
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have yall played in the mud yet?
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