Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Maybe not.
I just saw you were in GJ and looked like you worked at the Chevy Dealership. I droped some off to a guy that worked there, thought it might be you. |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Check out the videos! Please do me a huge fave and comment on them on the YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9BAjzPo8fE |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Coooool
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
1 Attachment(s)
Finally got the 8" wheels painted black. Have to get some wider rubber now too. Also working on getting the dual master cylinder installed.
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
1 Attachment(s)
Finally got to the master cylinder. I had the help of big Willie once again. I didn't have time and he can run brake lines like no other.
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Great build! Ive seen those hub caps somewhere but I don't remember what they are off of?
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Any updates,How well do the brakes work without a booster,Can the front be adjusted to get it lower,Thanks Lucky
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
Quote:
The front could be brought down a little bit, but I don't want it any lower. I don't really have to worry about much sticking up in the road when I'm driving. Everything is working perfectly together. Couldn't be happier with this setup. |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
Are those the stock steel wheels that came on the truck or are you running something different? Which spindle did they use on the front, the modular or just the regular 2.5” drop? Looks like there was no issue with the brakes clearing those wheels are you running a wheels spacer also? |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
The plain steel ones remind me of the military blazer wheels (m1009). Good looking truck man and I bet its a fun drive with suspension dialed in.
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
I have a set of 4 of the factory 15" x 8" 6 hole wheels for sale in the classifieds.
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
So, you've said a number of times how well the truck handles with the new suspension, how is the ride? I'm about to assemble my suspension. I have been going back and forth on what to use. I live in Maine where the roads are hilly, curvy and not the smoothest.
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
Hope this helps. |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
I'm in GJ as well, restoring a '64 for my dad. I just finished painting everything. Chassis is 80% complete and we will start putting the body back together this weekend.
Your '72 is awesome, I'd like to build that body style for myself. |
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Very cool. Been in the back of the crowd watching. Did ya get the vibration issue doused out ?
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Quote:
|
Re: '66 Budget friendly driver
Who here has replaced the bearing in the back tail section of the 3 on the tree tranny? Where the drive shaft slides in.
I need some advice. Can I just pull it out or does the transmission have to be dropped? Thank you. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:59 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com