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slow56 12-25-2011 01:33 AM

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My crew cab

bigredchevy 12-26-2011 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Devillusion (Post 5066174)
Where did you get that visor? Could you get some pictures for me from a side view etc? I normally hate those things, but that one looks more retro than the fiberglass POS. Might go well with my "vision"...lol.

Thanks!

its a supervisor im going to take it off and have a mold made cus its all cracked up i really dont know how to do it any other way than that

nekkidhillbilly 12-26-2011 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by slow56 (Post 5081956)
A question I have a 78 chev crew cab dually and i would like to put the rad support with the cool headlights in can i just change the rad support or do i need to change the fenders to?

Thanks


if your converting a 78 to a 89-91 you got a lot more to change than just that hood fenders grill rad support wiring bumper bumper brackets. its doable but i think id keep a 78 a 78.

slow56 12-27-2011 12:40 AM

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Ya the more i look at it the more i like the front end that's on it LOL, I'm getting lazy in my old age

Devillusion 12-27-2011 01:04 AM

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Thanks bigredchevy.......it sort of reminded me of the old 50's chevy visors. I wonder what it would take to convert/section one of those. I think I might even know where one is. Like I said, I normally have a hate on for them...but if I could manage the old school look I might give it a shot.

Thanks again...

bigredchevy 12-28-2011 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Devillusion (Post 5085018)
Thanks bigredchevy.......it sort of reminded me of the old 50's chevy visors. I wonder what it would take to convert/section one of those. I think I might even know where one is. Like I said, I normally have a hate on for them...but if I could manage the old school look I might give it a shot.

Thanks again...

my buddy has a chevy van 70 something and has the same thing well same looking thing and it looks alot better on that. i do agree i dont like the sun visors on the trucks too its very seldom that i like them either but i love the look of this one :chevy:

thirdstreettito 12-28-2011 12:45 PM

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http://pirate4x4.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1325036789

http://pirate4x4.com/forum/attachmen...1&d=1325036789

AntiGov 12-28-2011 05:45 PM

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nice !!! what you got, about three cord right there?

thirdstreettito 12-28-2011 06:32 PM

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Not mine, unfortunately none of the millions of pictures I've posted on this site are mine. :(

nekkidhillbilly 12-29-2011 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by slow56 (Post 5084991)
Ya the more i look at it the more i like the front end that's on it LOL, I'm getting lazy in my old age

i think the round headlights look a ton better

thirdstreettito 12-30-2011 11:31 PM

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http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...mqkefahvdd.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...ew_cab_008.jpg

truckfan 12-31-2011 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by slow56 (Post 5082444)
My crew cab

Love the 80. Very cool.
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rockStore 01-01-2012 01:14 PM

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1973 GMC ,C/20 Sierra Grande Camper special,owned since 1993.
Rebuilt original 454 block,1st over with forged pistons,new oil pump,couple rods were needed,timing chain & sprockets,brass f/plugs,water pump,valve job.Edelbrock Performer pkg,1407 carb,dual plane adapter,K&N filter charger & K&N carb adapter ,fuel pmp.Accell,Hei dist. blueprinted & balanced,with accell,perf. coil & module,accell 8.8 wires.rebuilt Th400 trans, w oil cooler, new H/D radiator,stock posi 14 bolt rear w/373 gears, new axle seals & rear shoes were in order and rebuilt master cyl,new brake booster,flow master exhaust dual 20 gallon tanks with steel shield on right side,& after market steel on left w/pallak 6 port valve. Monroe gas magnum shocks,needed lower ball joints,swing arm bushings,rolls on machine whels w/33x12.50 16.5 bridgestones.Updated to 1978 tilt steering column, mopar performance memory tach, blaupunk radio,qualitex,front seat with rear to match,replaced headliner ,visorsall w/strips,rugs,tinted windows,stockland shell,Tubed grille,brush bar with bosh lamps Marchall Headlamps lite things up much better,built to take kids camping many years ago,now she sits,and runs once a month,my kids want her,They can have her.

madcow75 01-01-2012 01:44 PM

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Wow. What a truck. I see why they want. Needs a liitle body tlc, paint. But in very nice shape. Well kept.

thirdstreettito 01-02-2012 02:37 PM

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http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...truck005-2.jpg

And an International for good luck. :D :devil:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/attac...1&d=1325484418

trout 01-02-2012 03:10 PM

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whats with the ball hitch on the inernational other wise nice truck

Racker 01-02-2012 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by trout (Post 5097190)
whats with the ball hitch on the inernational other wise nice truck

It's for those really BIG jobs.:metal::haha::metal:

AntiGov 01-02-2012 11:28 PM

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ElGracho 01-03-2012 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by thirdstreettito (Post 5097124)
...

And an International for good luck. :D :devil:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/attac...1&d=1325484418

Isn't that Jetfxr's truck?

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...1033390&page=3

Oh yeah, here's my crew cab to keep this thread on topic...

meter swinger 01-04-2012 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by thirdstreettito (Post 5097124)

HOLY CRAP that binder is awesome. That would be perfect next to my travelall.:devil:
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joe231 01-04-2012 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by AntiGov (Post 5098341)
:chevy::gmc2:

Nice!!

More pics please!!

I'm super jealous of your shop!!
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tallcrown 01-04-2012 07:35 AM

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KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change over to one ton?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.
THanksAttachment 850832

thirdstreettito 01-04-2012 09:24 AM

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What I would do:

Sport Mirrors
22.5 Large Hole Alcoas
Nice Paint
No rollbar
Nicer step

tallcrown 01-04-2012 10:17 AM

Re: How about some pics of 73-91 crew cabs
 
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Originally Posted by thirdstreettito (Post 5101098)
What I would do:

Sport Mirrors
22.5 Large Hole Alcoas
Nice Paint
No rollbar
Nicer step

KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change out axles to regular wheels?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.

72longhornTX 01-04-2012 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tallcrown (Post 5101167)
KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change out axles to regular wheels?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.

If that is a 10 lug pattern that comes on most 4500 and a up now days then any Alcoa wheel should work on them. Assuming it is a standard 18 wheeler wheel then look up those. Although from what I can see it looks like a 5 lug wheel.

Devillusion 01-04-2012 04:00 PM

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Is there any way to convert the large 5 lug to the 10 bolt without adapters? Just curious for my own sake. Might wanna tackle one of these one day in the future...

thirdstreettito 01-04-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Devillusion (Post 5101690)
Is there any way to convert the large 5 lug to the 10 bolt without adapters? Just curious for my own sake. Might wanna tackle one of these one day in the future...

Swap out axles.

Dieselwrencher 01-04-2012 06:14 PM

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Your cheapest option Tallcrown is to switch axles from a Kodiak or similar truck. Those are dayton hubs you have and I doubt you'll find a non split rim to put the tires on. You might check school buses for axles and wheel parts. That will be your best bet on finding non split rims. Are your tires 22.5's?

Racker 01-04-2012 06:53 PM

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Years ago when I was just out of high school, i worked for a company that made dump trucks. If I remember right, we use to convert those to bud style wheeld?hubs. Which would let you bolt up regular 10 bolt semi rims. Might try a search for converting from dayton to bud hubs.

Sweet looking rig by the way:metal:

cory d 01-04-2012 09:20 PM

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this is my dads old work truck, 12 years later and you can still pick of the concrete and tar. i can thank this truck fro getting into older trucks in the first place. its not mine but one day i would grab hood and top grill trim peice for it and get a few patch pannels for it. i would also take off the one running board ha
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...d/CIMG6304.jpg

ghettoluxury 01-04-2012 09:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tallcrown (Post 5101024)
KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change over to one ton?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.
THanksAttachment 850832

I would look into 90's Kodiac, dump truck, or school bus axles.

slow56 01-05-2012 12:29 AM

Re: How about some pics of 73-91 crew cabs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tallcrown (Post 5101024)
KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change over to one ton?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.
THanksAttachment 850832

Did you build your truck ? Need to know how i can have one too way to cool

AntiGov 01-05-2012 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 5100911)
Nice!!

More pics please!!

I'm super jealous of your shop!!
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man i wish it was my shop....its the shop my brother works at ,they do auto body and paint, i paint houses ( more foregiving lol ) they are leting me do some tear down on my dually conversion in their heated shop.....they will do the paint....black crew and 67 are my brothers i need to get more pics of his crew :metal:

joe231 01-05-2012 02:57 AM

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Sweet!!

Definitely get your brother to get more pics!!
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tallcrown 01-05-2012 03:23 AM

Re: How about some pics of 73-91 crew cabs
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5101903)
Your cheapest option Tallcrown is to switch axles from a Kodiak or similar truck. Those are dayton hubs you have and I doubt you'll find a non split rim to put the tires on. You might check school buses for axles and wheel parts. That will be your best bet on finding non split rims. Are your tires 22.5's?

My Wheels are presently 20" . I was just thinking that if I find NON SPLIT rims. Wow Truck tires like this are really heavy duty. Not like a car tire where they have flex and could be mounted on a regular machine.
Has anyone else run into being turned away from tire shop for having split rims?

Devillusion 01-05-2012 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by tallcrown (Post 5102915)
My Wheels are presently 20" . I was just thinking that if I find NON SPLIT rims. Wow Truck tires like this are really heavy duty. Not like a car tire where they have flex and could be mounted on a regular machine.
Has anyone else run into being turned away from tire shop for having split rims?

I used to repair and change out those tires/rims. Definetly death machines. Those rings come loose and you had better run for cover. We used a metal cage and had them chained into it when the tires were aired up. Seen a few get bat$hit crazy. I know here they are illegal to use on the smaller 1 ton older trucks now. Won't pass a safety.

Dieselwrencher 01-05-2012 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Devillusion (Post 5102923)
I used to repair and change out those tires/rims. Definetly death machines. Those rings come loose and you had better run for cover. We used a metal cage and had them chained into it when the tires were aired up. Seen a few get bat$hit crazy. I know here they are illegal to use on the smaller 1 ton older trucks now. Won't pass a safety.

They're soon to be out lawed on heavy duty commercial trucks in the US as well. I hate doing them. If yours are 20" I'd at least call a bus junk yard or something like that to try to swap hubs out. From what I know of those 20" Dayton hubs on those years GM medium duty trucks, you're going to need to just swap axles. I could be wrong though.

Dustinmk4 01-05-2012 05:03 PM

Re: How about some pics of 73-91 crew cabs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tallcrown (Post 5101024)
KEEP THE WHEELS or CHANGE OVER?
OK Guys would you keep the wheels or would you change over to one ton?
If so WHY?
As far as changing tires. There are very few people who will change split rim wheels! They Run when I pull up. "Sorry INSURANCE will not let us change those" They call them Widow Makers"
DO I have any options on other rims that may fit this the way it is.
YES This is a serious question. I saw a solid ring (non split rim)that was on a Firetruck one time, but the guy knew nothing about where to get them and how to mount them.
I know some of you have more info for help on this one.
THanks

Sounds like this might be a chore from what people are saying. You better just give to me so you don't have to deal with the stress ha ha :metal:

tallcrown 01-05-2012 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dustinmk4 (Post 5103772)
Sounds like this might be a chore from what people are saying. You better just give to me so you don't have to deal with the stress ha ha :metal:

The more I look at my truck compared to other "designer" Trucks. I have decided to keep the Dayton Hubs. Just I have to come up with NON split rim ones. with Easier ride tires.
My rear and front already have Disc Brakes. Bearings are great. The look is TUFF. But the split rim is the only thing that bothers me, Because people will not change the tires for me.

Can anyone lead me to tubeless wheels that will fit on this. I even found a picture of the adapter to mount these on a regular tire machine.But no wheels yet.
Thanks for all our input so far guys.

HDavis0988 01-06-2012 11:32 AM

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