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so swung by my moms this afternoon and showed her how to remove the old seats
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and then we instalized them buckets, looks like we got ourselves room for a 12" center console
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we also tinkered with the driver door
and at first I thought it just sagged 1/4" too much so I loosend the 6 hinge bolts at the door and gently lifted it up with a jack and then I could force it shut but I noticed the bottom still wasn't right, so I took the striker plate off completely and just tried shutting the door, now I got brand new weather strip on there but the old '72 door would shut easily with it on this one is being stubborn after further inspection it looks like the bottom corner by the B pillar sticks out at least a good inch away from the cab, the rest of the darn thing is perfectly flush with the cab, any ideas how to fix that, do I need to take off the front fender to loosen and readjust the hinge bolts that hold the door to the cab? |
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Christmas in October
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I just had to run over to Mum's Garage LLC and try these beauties on
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Mandatory Stare and Compare
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Houston, I think we have a problem!
I am not giving it a Thumbs Up ha ha I am using my thumb as a precision measuring instrument to point out only 1" of clearance between the new 17x8 rim and the edge of the truck bed, no bueno! |
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Top Tip: to all the Young Padawan's new to the sport!
Guys and Gals, don't trust anything on these 50 year old trucks to be matching, even, or perfect. In other words in a case like this, try that new wheel on both sides, as things may be polywampus! As observed in People's Exhibit B below and don't ask me why this side of the axle and hence the rim sits/drops below the bed line, unlike the other side, ha ha, let's tackle one major malfunction at a time please apologies about the poor pic quality the Intern left the blinds opened on the South facing garage window |
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so what have we learned, well based on the thumb vs three finger salute I am going to go out on a limb and say my bed is sitting crooked and since we just threw it on there the best we could it very well could be, so a 1/2' shift to the passenger side is in order
I threw up some measurements and it sticks out approximately 6 1/2" inches away from the frame to the lip of the wheel well on the driver side and it's hard to see (because of the camera angle) but only 6" away from the frame on the Texter's side |
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Alright folks, time to do some tire size math
our new rims are 17x8" so first 8" is 203 millimeters (that gives us a reference) second 215 is the minimum tire width recommended for an 8" rim third our stock wheels are 235/75R15 which computes to a 28.9" diameter so essentially we are currently running 29" wheels if we were to keep the same wheel height we would need to get a 215/70R17 set of tires which is an odd size and not very popular therefor expensive so we step it down a notch to a 215/65R17 tire size which ends up being a 28" tall wheel and so be it, there is a huge selection of tires in this size GOOD YEAR ASSURANCE FINESSE - SIZE: 215/65R17 Passenger All-Season |
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This is going to sound odd but is the axle centered on the frame correctly. The PO may have done a swap and been off on his measurements when he welded in New hardware
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TireRack oh how I love thee
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One of these has got to fit, if only I marked it somehow
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got a chance to try the new rims on the front and now I know that at least the rims clear the drumulators and any linknesses around that general area, pleased with that knowledge I set off to get the tires mounted
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man tire mounting has gotten expensive here in California they wanted $120 (cause of new stems) I offered $100 cash and we had a deal
by the way I love how these tires fit, they have just a 1/4" of meat past the rim |
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mandatory stare and compare
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so here's the driver rear and how much clearance we got
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passenger rear and how much clearance we have on this side
I think once we wiggle the rear axle a little bit and center it we should be OK |
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and then we moved on to the passenger front
Note the obligatory Chevy drip pan |
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and we finished on the driver side
and oh by the way we do have the center caps and some nice black acorn lug nuts, this was just a trial fit |
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I can't wait to charge the battery and roll this beauty outside to take a better look
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looks like, winter is [ahem] rolling in
I got these rollpans (both front and rear on eBay for $80 bucks each and FREE shipping) and I must admit I totally missed the part about them being fiberglass, not sure I would have pulled the trigger had I caught that, I just thought they were cheap cause they was used any of youz running fiberglass rollpans, any thoughts/feedback? |
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Nice new wheels and tires! My onion on the rear not being centered is you might need an adjustable pan hard bar now that you have lowered it. Measurements change when that suspension geometry changes. That bar is fixed and the only thing that would move would be the axle housing since that's the other end. I could be wrong but I'd check that.
I've used glass roll pans before and never had any real problems with them. I want to get steel ones for my wife's burb so I can weld them all in and have no seams. But that makes me question front clip removal later down the road. :lol: |
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I'm in for this build.
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