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rollinrooster 03-21-2012 08:56 PM

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I used an '89 s-10 standard cab long bed for mine. What are your plans for suspension? I went with a 4-link in the rear which allowed me to center the wheels in the fenders. :metal:

daverod 04-20-2012 10:39 AM

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Sure is quite over here.

rollinrooster 04-20-2012 11:03 AM

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Sorry, been sanding on my tranny and motor. Also painted the new moog front steering parts. Hows youre truck comming along?

daverod 04-20-2012 04:01 PM

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chasin my tail.

98layinframe 04-23-2012 09:04 AM

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Loving this build and the helpful info in it so far! I just picked up a 51and hoping to slap it on a s10 frame myself so might have a few questions for ya down the road.
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rollinrooster 05-04-2012 10:21 PM

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got some motor parts back from powdercoat, just need to finish sanding the fins. :metal:

oldman3 05-04-2012 11:31 PM

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Sweet, I like the look.....Jim

Jesse49chevy 05-05-2012 06:41 PM

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I just bought a 48, I can't decide which way to go on the suspension. Like most of us out here, I don't have a drum full of money, so can't decide if I should clip the front, invest on a mustang II crossmember. What all do you have to do to a S10 chasis to sit the truck? What year can I use?
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rollinrooster 05-05-2012 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesse49chevy (Post 5354954)
I just bought a 48, I can't decide which way to go on the suspension. Like most of us out here, I don't have a drum full of money, so can't decide if I should clip the front, invest on a mustang II crossmember. What all do you have to do to a S10 chasis to sit the truck? What year can I use?
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My factory frame was in bad shape so i went with an '89 model s-10 standard cab longbed. (bought the whole truck complete and running with a 4.3v6 and a 700r4 for $150.00) :metal: I believe you can use most any year s-10 just some slight differences from year to year.Most people try to get the standard cab longbed 2wd models(but you can use the other models also just have to modify the frame to fit the wheelbase). I have some friends that have done the front clip and can tell you that the cost is about the same either way you go. It all depends on what kind of deals you can find and how resouceful you are. ;) How low are you wanting the truck to sit at? In my area there are more s-10's for cheap than there were factory '47-54 frames so the choice was easy. Also i wanted my truck to sit low and s-10 suspension parts can be purchased at any local autoparts store cheap!! Good luck either way you go and keep me posted.

Jesse49chevy 05-05-2012 11:43 PM

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Thanks for the info, can't wait to get started. Like anything else, getting started is the hardest part.
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rollinrooster 10-13-2012 07:48 PM

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Been slackn on the truck:waah: but finally got the motor and tranny painted... maybe this will give me some motivation!!!:D

oldman3 10-13-2012 11:48 PM

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Engine looks great, and so does the truck

daverod 10-15-2012 08:50 AM

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Very clean lookin. Winter's coming and you look like your ready to do some truck work.:metal:

daverod 10-15-2012 08:57 AM

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How about some bike pics?;)

rollinrooster 10-15-2012 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 5647857)
How about some bike pics?;)

I will try to get some pics... its a 2010 roadglide flat black with a few parts on it. (nutn special but i do have air ride on it and the neck kit to put a 26" on!!!! just need the time and money to work on it:waah:

daverod 10-15-2012 03:04 PM

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Time and money.:smoke: I usally don't have both.:lol: But I do need a bike.

48ChevBagged 10-15-2012 03:27 PM

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You have a nice looking truck coming together. Looks great.

focusedontheprize 10-17-2012 01:03 PM

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Really like the truck. Especially that last picture.
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Homebuilt Hotrods 10-19-2012 02:20 AM

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Love the look of your truck. Thanks for showing some pictures of it.

bigdaddy13 10-21-2012 06:21 PM

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Awesome lookin' build so far man,great job! Definitely will be subscribing and watching for updates. I looking to start a similar project myself.

What did you have in mind for front and rear bumper brackets? Are the stock ones pretty close to fitting the s10 chassis? I've seen a few of these chassis swap trucks that are not running either bumpers,didn't know if it was for a reason. Keep up with the good work!:metal:
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rollinrooster 10-23-2012 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdaddy13 (Post 5659991)
Awesome lookin' build so far man,great job! Definitely will be subscribing and watching for updates. I looking to start a similar project myself.

What did you have in mind for front and rear bumper brackets? Are the stock ones pretty close to fitting the s10 chassis? I've seen a few of these chassis swap trucks that are not running either bumpers,didn't know if it was for a reason. Keep up with the good work!:metal:
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Thanx for the nice words. As for bumpers, im running both front and back (i really like the look of the blade bumpers when laid out). On the front the factory brackets are close to ftting the s-10 frame (i just made a mount) and on the rear the factory bumper brackets are a little wide so there again i just made some brackets.;) I can post some pics if that will help you.

bigdaddy13 10-23-2012 07:59 PM

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I agree,these trucks look sick with the bumpers layed out,as well as the running boards! Can't wait to get my project started especially seeing yours,I'm in search mode now lookin' for a decent truck for decent money. All the trucks around here are either over priced rust buckets or over priced bondo buckets,solid trucks are few and far between.

I think my favorite quote from an old guy that had a '51 for sale,"yeah this truck is real solid especially the cab,just solid." So I ask,"how are the floors?" He replies,"oh it needs both sides they're almost all the way gone." WHAT???!!!
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rollinrooster 10-24-2012 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdaddy13 (Post 5664078)
I agree,these trucks look sick with the bumpers layed out,as well as the running boards! Can't wait to get my project started especially seeing yours,I'm in search mode now lookin' for a decent truck for decent money. All the trucks around here are either over priced rust buckets or over priced bondo buckets,solid trucks are few and far between.

I think my favorite quote from an old guy that had a '51 for sale,"yeah this truck is real solid especially the cab,just solid." So I ask,"how are the floors?" He replies,"oh it needs both sides they're almost all the way gone." WHAT???!!!
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Thats funny!!!! I work with an "old guy" that has three AD trucks like that.:lol:

rollinrooster 10-24-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 5647857)
How about some bike pics?;)

Found a few pics of my road glide and some of my ole fat boy.;)

oldman3 10-24-2012 11:18 PM

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Nice.....Jim


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