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01-08-2003, 03:43 AM | #1 |
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truck pics...finally!
I finally took my pics off the palmcorder and put them on my desktop as .jpg images. Now can someone please explain how to get them from there to here!?!?!? I'm not hi-tech enough for all this stuff.
Also...How hard is it to switch steering column shifter to B&M floor shifter? ANd lastly...Can I use regular pressure treated wood from Lowe's (stained and shelacked of course) for the bed of my step-side? Last guy put a big piece of diamond plate aluminum down and let the wood rot out. Last edited by navybear70; 01-08-2003 at 07:45 PM. |
01-08-2003, 03:49 AM | #2 |
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Wow! It worked! Figured it out finally. Now how do I attach more than one? It only allowed for one attachment...I think.
ocbaud- this is with the 235s/front and 255s rear. See what I mean about the wheelwell swallowing the tires? Those 205s looked downright tiny! |
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Re: transfering pics?
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On the wood IMO I would not stain or shellac treated wood. Treated wood is not made for shellacing. Staining is not the best since it has the treated wood treatment on there that makes it green looking and hard to get a good finish when fighting the treatment. I'd go with a nicer finish grade wood like natural pine for now or even some douglas fir (if you can find it) and stain it and shellac it. Look for some kind of treatment for doors and outside trim that are made to hold up against the elements. You want this to last.
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01-08-2003, 04:35 AM | #4 |
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Nice lookin' ride I hope mine looks that good when it's done.
I don't know about using pressure treated wood... Oak or Ash or other hardwood is used the boards are 2 different sizes 7 1/2" wide and 5 1/2"wide X 3/4" thick. I think, and they have to be notched along the edges to accept the bed strips. So if you use pressure treated wood you will have to treat the ends and edges after all cuts are done. Pressure treated wood around here is usually softwood. I'm planning on using hardwood and coating it with 2 part epoxy or a fiberglass resin. There must be someone on this board that has all the specs for this I know the wood is only supposed to have a certain moisture content and is supposed to be dried a certain way, I saw it in Street Trucks Mag but cant remember which issue. Hope this helps till the pro's get here.
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01-08-2003, 10:02 AM | #5 |
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NavyBear, you can also post pictures by putting them on a site like PictureTrail and then by adding url links in your post. The faq will tell you how to do that.
The floor shifter installation is pretty straight-forward. Hopefully low84 will chime in as he just did the install. For your stepside bed, the best company out there for that is Mar-K out of Oklahoma. They have everything you will ever need! Go to http://www.mar-k.com/ and you can request a free catalog. Hope this helps!
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Cool you got it figured out. Sweet truck!
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01-08-2003, 12:18 PM | #7 |
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WOW that is a damn good looking step side. Do you have any more pictures of it?
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01-08-2003, 02:47 PM | #8 |
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The biggest problem with the B&M shifters is that of the threee I've owned, NONE of the shift indicators have worked right.
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01-08-2003, 02:55 PM | #9 |
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01-08-2003, 07:30 PM | #10 |
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like they said the shifter installation is pretty straightforward. jus remove all the old linkage from where it comes out of the firewall all the way to ware it connects to the tranny. and the new ones are cable operated so you only have to drill a small hole in the floor for the cable to go through and 4 holes for the mounting bolts. the lever on the column just has a pin that holds it in, a punch and a hammer will take the pin out and then the lever will come off.
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01-08-2003, 08:10 PM | #11 |
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yeah, 255/60's will look good up there in the front, and so will the 275/60's in the back
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01-09-2003, 12:06 AM | #12 |
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I appreciate all the help fellas... and the comments. It has some minor work to get done. Interior it OK but needs a make-over. PHOENIX: I'll post some more pics tommorrow. (remember I'm 5 hours behind eastern time.) What you want to see? I'm not gonna smoke 'em like Ocbaud 'cause its a daily driver. My wife would shoot me if I told her I needed a new motor. OCBAUD: I heard that if you put some pressure on the brakes when you light 'em up it fools the rear-end and will smoke both tires. I've never tried it though.
P.S. BigRed: I looked into that web-site, and $175 for the bedwood is a sweet deal. However comma... shipping to Hawaii will probably kill my wallet. I got three kids...'nuff said. Last edited by navybear70; 01-09-2003 at 04:20 AM. |
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