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Chris, I've been lusting after the truck since you added the current wheels and now....you just destroyed the cool meter! :metal:
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Those wheels on the bottom are on FIRE! ;)
Makes me wonder what my wheels would look like cerakoted bronze with the dark blue on my Blazer. :hmm: |
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Putting this rear end back together and thought I’d share an ingenious (not my idea) way of torquing ring gear bolts:
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Well look at that. Handy.
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You have some serious attention to detail Chris..
In other news: The stance and the flat blue are undeniably pleasing to the eye. Do you know the % of sheen with that color ? |
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...and after at minimum 37 times in and out of the housing, the new posi carrier is torqued down. Pretty happy with how the gears setup, though I’d maybe like the pinion just a tiny touch deeper, when I tried that it didn’t like it and threw the pattern way off. Pulled .005 out of the pinion shim and ended up with a nice, smooth, even pattern on the coast side, slightly towards center on the drive side, and with a relatively tight .008 backlash. Done. Now to put it all back together and lay some twin stripes :burnout:
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Nice, clean pattern there.
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She’s all buttoned up now, waiting for cover sealant to cure, then dump fluids. Also went ahead and had the driveshaft balanced while it was out and did the 500 mile break-in flush on the TKO and refilled with synchromesh. Hoping it’s smooth and quiet when I get her back on the road... |
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Pics of said twin stripes?
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Couple of minor updates, hope to have more substantial progress soon.
First, I sanded and painted the air cleaner in my favorite shade of VHT: |
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I didn’t much care for how plain the striker plates looked on the new door latches, so I ordered their billet upgrade. Too shiny for me, so matte black powder it is :smoke:
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...and TA_C10 you’re completely to blame for this. I ordered up the Hart Fab flush mount plate box, and of course couldn’t leave it alone. Really nice piece, but it sat too deep for my liking and at a funny angle. Ended up taking a couple inches out here, and a half an inch out there, and spaced the plate away from the box a 1/2”. More matte black powder and I think I’m happy with it...
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Been scratching my head on what exactly I want to do with the heater/ac hoses and was entertaining something like this. Of course, N2Billet makes it look easy, but I think it fits the theme here.
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I know I will get over ruled by fancier wheel lovers but I really like the simplicity of these wheels from USMag.
Also love EVERYTHING you do to your truck. |
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I’d love to have a set of them for my moms old ‘70 c10. I just can’t justify the cost for a rusty driver. |
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