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Looks super!
Cant understand how you can have more room for the brake MC than I have though :-) I actually bought the same Wilwood unit. I'll make it fit. /Thomas |
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Yes I have a van engine. LBZ from 2007.
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Some progress from today. Got new front fenders at portland swap meet for $350 last weekend. Overall fit is pretty good at door jams. Had to cut front of passenger rocker as it was sticking out to far for alignment. Only areas that will need some massaging are front lower corners were they meet the core support. I think we might weld the seam at the front between the edge of the grill and fender. The pinch welds are not great were they joined the two pieces. Also tried to fit the hood I planned on using and the back brace is really bent like someone was standing on it. Option either cut a brace out of another hood I have or find another hood. It has very little rust but has dents. Thanks CHIZZLER.
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That was a nice score on the fenders and a pretty decent fit too. Truck is looking good Chizzler.
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Looking good ,staying tuned in .
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Well that worked out pretty good.
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Those came out looking good one there.
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Look's good . Great find at Portland. I also scored there.
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WOW just went through your build and one word (AWESOME).. Takes a lot of creativity to tackle something like that, awesome sheet-metal work.. I'm usually not a big fan of lowered trucks cause I like the 4x4's but that is going to be a one of a kind custom truck.. and I also love your garage the outside of it with the ole barnwood...and the corrugated metal at the bottom..I'll be watching this build....
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Made some progress over the weekend. Got the 14 bolt sf back from being narrowed. Had it cut down to 60" with the brakes. Went pretty smooth using captain fab's weld on trailing arm mounts. Great fit. Only thing we had to do was cut the PB lower shock mount bar and bend a new piece and weld it back in the middle. Pumpkin size is bigger and was hitting. Fuel tank will be next and going to replace the back frame section with some 4x3 steel and connect the back together. I was able to send the axles to dutchman and have them cut down and re-splined. Thanks CHIZZLER
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Diff looks really good sitting in there. Your lucky you could shorten the shafts, I had to buy custom. How big is your fuel tank?
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Nice work!
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looking sweet man!
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:agree: Nice looking work
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Did they just cut and weld the axle tubes in between the center section and the backing plate flange?
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Nice progress, lookin' good. Very cool
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Some progress. Unbolted the rear frame rails and started over. They were pretty beat up and bent. Used 4x3 3/16" and welded to the notches. We then fit the fuel tank at the back and kept some room in the front to mount two 5 gallon air tanks. Also using the viair compressor mounts 0ne on each side. The boss got the bed blasted and we did some mock up with it and overall not bad. The drivers side tail light panel will need to be replaced and maybe the rear stake pocket. Some minor patching and some hammer and dolly and it should be pretty good. Next will be making a new inner bed structure to support the raised floor. Thanks CHIZZLER
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Couple more.
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[QUOTE=CHIZZLER;7600844]Couple more.[/QUOTE
The truck Is totally cool.Get excited to see more updates each time. |
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Dude, that thing is so killer!
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:metal: Great work. The truck is really coming together!
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Looking great .
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Nice work and packaging. Are the tanks 5 gallon tanks?
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Yes doug 5 gallon tanks. They are 33x7 without the mounting bracket.
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That looks sweet! I really like your tank and nice choice to redo that rear frame. It looks so much nicer and will be way stronger too.
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Thanks Chizzler, I am having second thoughts on my 5 gallon capacity.
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That looks great having the box back on. Are the air tanks going to be showing when the bed gets put in?
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Impressive tanks and compressor!
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More progress on the bed. Started building the raised bed with original crossmembers. Also used a rear bed crossmember and welded it at the end by the tailgate so the wood will sit like factory. Next we will cut the rear wheel tubs down and shorten them. Got another hood and pre fit it. Overall not bad. Thanks chizzler.
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On a sad note. Got the 40 fired up and had a major fuel leak from one of the three carb's and had a engine fire. Figured it was easier to pull the motor/trans to fix wiring and clean everything. Luckily I was able to get the fire out fairly quick and it didn't do any major damage to anything else. You can see how hot it got by the smoke ring on the wheel and the tranny seal let go. The trans had been making a weird noise so it's a good time to have it looked at. Chizzler
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crew is lookin' good! I am secretly working on mine as well...
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That Crew is looking Badass and you will have the 40 back in no time.
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Nice work on the Crew, sorry about the fire
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Wow, glad you saved it! I had one once due to a stupid move on my part and it scared the crap out of me...gonna lose the truck and the shop I thought. Got it put out quickly though.
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Nice work on the crew and sorry to hear about the 40. Good thing you got it put out though!
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