11-07-2011, 09:09 PM | #551 |
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Awesome job on the custom parts!!! Build is looking great!
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11-14-2011, 01:48 AM | #553 |
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Here is the latest update. I got my new exhaust pipe and mufflers in last week. It was a long drawn out deal but I have got it basically done. I just need to get some clamps and hangers to finish it.
New pipes and mufflers. Flowmaster universal kit HERE Magnaflow mufflers HERE Started laying the pipes out: I welded all joints with my TIG welder. Decided to dump the pipes just in front of the differential because of clearence issues with the track bar and gas tank. Made some O2 sensor bungs on the lathe: Where I'm at now basically done.
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11-14-2011, 02:13 AM | #554 |
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Great job as always mike!!!
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11-14-2011, 04:56 AM | #555 |
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Nice work on the install. I did not know you could get a universal exhaust kit for welding up your own exhaust, thanks for the links.
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11-14-2011, 06:48 AM | #556 |
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Very nice work on the exhaust and the welds aren't to bad either. I bet it will sound sweet with the magnaflow mufflers.
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11-14-2011, 07:53 AM | #557 |
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Very nice job on the exhaust
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Looks good man!
I also like how you threw in the part about casually making the bungs on the lathe. Like it's no biggie! j/k I know for you it's routine, but for the rest of us that's awesome man! |
11-14-2011, 09:35 AM | #559 |
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wow...nicely done
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11-14-2011, 09:53 AM | #560 |
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Looking good
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11-14-2011, 10:01 AM | #561 |
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I was gonna suggest a crossover, but I guess there's no room!!! Looks really nice...excellent welds and well thought out!
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11-14-2011, 10:48 AM | #562 |
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11-14-2011, 11:23 AM | #563 |
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Mike thats alot of wiring on that harness I know for a fact that I dont have the patience to accomplish what alot of you guys have doing this LS swaps.. Great job!!!
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Thanks Kyle. Can't wait to get past this drivetrain. It will be downhill from there
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11-14-2011, 12:36 PM | #565 |
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Exhaust looks nice! Very similar to my setup. There is room for a crossover and you can snake the pipes over the axle and back to the bumper- it is just a PAIN. I used the same kit and have zero clearance issues even when aired-out into a bolt-in frame notch. Nice work
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Looks good. I'll be sending mine down, a expect it to be finished this weekend.
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Anyway, I'm glad I went back to your build from the start. I found a very cool mod. HERE. BTW, how the heck did you get so much done on your truck in such a short time frame???? You kicked tail on that build. Thanks again for all the ideas. Basically, I'm just going along copying all the cool things I find (and can scrape up cash for) on this board. I think that's why my $5k project has turned into a more like $15k project Big plans and changes coming on this thing soon......no it's not suspension or air ride that kind of change can come after I'm driving it.
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It's all good Steve. You already know most of it. Let's just say this thing will look like it would have in 69 except ride height, wheels and when I lift the hood and the color has inspiration from your ride
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Beautiful work! What # are those mufflers?
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11-15-2011, 09:46 AM | #573 |
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Thanks Ben! I used the 11226 model with center / offset option.
HERE It's kinda weird I ordered the offset/ offset like yours but they sent me the center/ offset off of Ebay. I bounced back forth trying to decide on them I even talked to their sales rep. I guess they just sent me the wrong ones? Anyway they worked out good I think. I didn't want to wait another week to get new ones. |
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I should say this. My plans were to have a shaved drip rail..not any more. I am thinking of selling that cab since I'll probably never use it. To me that's the biggest single change. The other change, I planned on using repop parts on the trim. I have deal pending for all NOS mouldings. I have the grill already. I want it to look just about like it would have rolled off the floor with "minor mods". |
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