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Thanks Mac & Strodder. Now all I have to do is figure out a four link. Boise car show this weekend. A watts link would be a hell of a lot less work.:lol:
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Next project? Home made Watts link.:metal: Guy said it cost him $100.
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Daverod, how much did the crossmember end up being lowered after putting it back on the frame??
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1 1/2" :sumo: $13.3 per 1/4":metal: Going to a car show this weekend going to see if I can get some dropped spindles. I guess I don't really have to worry about a Watts untill I make my rear end adjustable. It looked like a good idea and the price was right. For now I'm just put the bags on. It would be nice to get everything done so I can paint my frame. . I'm looking for another truck that I can lay frame on. This truck is my practice truck/driver. I figured I'll learn as much as I can on this one. Kind a like building houses. My first house was an old one that I gutted fixed up. Now I work on nice new big ones. I amazing how much house building and truck build really have in common.
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Damn, I'm really getting good at this linky stuff. Here Chief;) |
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Went to the car show in Boise had a great time. Got some good ideas. Take a look.;) http://photobucket.com/daverod Hit slide show on the right when you get there.:metal: Ratrods got to love em
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Hey Dave can you get some pics with the frame sitting on the ground, I just want to see the clearance of the crossmember cut up.
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:haha:.....thats funny, dude.
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:four::four:Just bought me a custom cab 1964 for $400. Very little rust on the cab. Says it runs.:four::four: Going to get it now. Pics to come. Even comes with a big ugly camper and camper jacks -$100 .:lol:
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what you going to do with it. I need a rust free cab. I hate doing bodywork!
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Did I say the doors are good too. I'm going to drive it.:metal:And when the old lady pisses me off about spending to much on my trucks I'm going to sleep in the camper. Now I can build the truck I really want. Say it "Lay frame"
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My new truck:metal:
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RIGHT ON!!! :cong: |
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Nice score :metal:
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Great score:metal: If you part out put me down for the custom trim on the pillar behind the door if they are good, ;)
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Nice score on the new truck!! How was the show in Boise? I missed it. Went to the ranch and went 4-wheeling instead. Finish the first project before you even think of anything to do on the new one!!!
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Took out the old gas put in new. Check and added oil. Cleaned out the cab found 3 dead mice. Put in a different batt. Poured some gas in the carb. and she ran. Not for long though it's not pulling gas to the carb. Checked the filter just before the fuel pump it's good. The fuel pump is dry. I can suck fuel to the pump. Any ideas? I'm thinking I need a new fuel pump. Could it be vapor lock? I hate to buy a new pump if I don't need to. It has the straight six in it. New plugs, oil/filter, air filter and I should be running. Then I can work on stopping it has no brakes. Pulled it home on the freeway, took out the front headlights on the off ramp.
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Pulled the sending unit off the tank. It was nasty. Cleaned the filter out, ran a coat hanger though the line, blew it out. Started right up. I think a new starter might be needed. When for alittle cruise made it back without crashing. I still need brakes, just using the emergency.:metal: Power to the beaters.:metal: Going to go get a starter and take my fuel pump back, I think the old pump is good for now. Old pump lasted about a hour longer had to go get the new one back. Put the starter in works good.
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What do you think your going to use for the rear link set up?
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that set up looks good, only thing I dont like too much is you wont get a whole lot of lift because of where the bags are mounted!
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I don't think I want a lot of lift. Just enough to drive.;)
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I hear ya, but make sure you have enough not to highcenter on bumps!
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I'll drive around the bumps:lol:I saw one at the car show it was a 2 link. I can't get the pic to load. It moved things a lot but it was just a 2 link.
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"Power to the beaters".........:haha: I'll remember that when I'm driving around in my GM Obama-rado someday.
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Nice set up. Kind of interesting how he put the notch backwards on one side.
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