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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
looking awesome... what ever happened to the drop member you had made for this?
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
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(Project truck) 1970 C10 under complete transformation ![]() My current build thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212871 Other project: C5 corvette swap into 70 c10 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post2413517 On Hold |
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(Project truck) 1970 C10 under complete transformation ![]() My current build thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212871 Other project: C5 corvette swap into 70 c10 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post2413517 On Hold |
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
I've been lurking for a while... I'm currently building a 2001 truck frame off... but thats neither here nor there. Keep up the great work.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Well i got a little more done. I wanted to make the rear center section removable so when i install the rear end it was a little easier. It wasn't hard before but after the frame is powdercoated i thought it would be hard to move it around without scratching anything. I also got the rear suspension about 98% done. Also what is really cool is since there is two mounting plates the center section sits off the frame 1/4-5/16 leaving a nice gap which just looks cool and a little custom. So after the frame is all powdercoated i was thinking about chroming this center piece to help make it pop. We will see though. I just have to make one last thing then the rear is all done!!!!!!!! I also just ordered a new set of shockwaves that have a smaller stroke and overall length because of the rear frame rails being narrower than stock frames i couldn't make a longer shock work. So when i get my new bags then i will take a few pics of the rear suspension with the bags and tires inplace. I also figured out that i am getting 7" of lift for the rear and only 6 1/8" for the rear. I wish i got more lift but this will work for my needs. Anyways here is some pics of the new center section piece.
Josh
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Here is two more.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Wow... looks good josh, what kind of tubing bender do you have?
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I bought a JMR manual tubing bender before i started this build and man i have earn every single dollar back out of it. I couldn't have done much at all without it. I only bought a 1.5" die but i really want to buy a few more when i get some more money.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Josh, what Model number bender did you get, and is it easy to use, .Getting older and not alot of umph left.......thanks
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Looks great - I have a dumb question. What are you using to weld everything? All I see in the photos is a Miller Mig ?? The gussets that you have on the frame seems look like they were welded with a TIG. I guess they could be MIG - if so, wow.
Keep up the great work. Not my style of truck, but I love the fabrication work and effort.
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Nice! Where did you get the rockers? And where are you tieing into the arms? Just curious because I've kicked around a couple options.
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Oh, I can see it now. Linked to the stock shock mount.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Looking good! So is a 2:1 ratio the max for the bags you are running? 7" should be enough for all but changing a tire, will you need to unbolt the shock to jack it up enough to remove a tire? I have been thinking about a simular set up but I can't go with the canti set up because I need to save as much rear floor space as I can. I want the diff right up tight to the floor so I will need to figure out another way to go. May be to a canti set up with the bags on the out side of the frame rail with the bag parallel to teh frame if that makes sence. Some day I will get started on it.
I have been using the JD2 model 3 bender for about 12yrs now and a model 2 for years before that. I have paid for mine over and over with personal use and shop jobs, I used to do alot of roll cages for jeeps and early bronco's. I converted mine over to hydro about 4yrs ago and can not figure out how I did it before when it was manual. You will love going hydro once you get it set up. I got a great deal on a small knack job box that has worked out very well for the bender, dies storage, angle finder and all other bener tools with nice heavy duety draws for all the parts right at your finger tips. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
project is comin along nicely.
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Well i got a little more done today. I can't finish the rear suspension becuase i am waiting for some more parts so i decided to get my cab ready to be installed on the frame and see how everything lines up. I braced up the cab a little more than i probably should have but i am not sure what i am going to be doing to the floor so i thought more is better than less bracing. Everything came out great! Here is just a few pics. I can't wait to see it lowered.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
I'm going to go ahead and throw in my vote for Best Project on the Board.
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Thanks for the complement Kyull67! There is alot of great talent and great projects on this board so i don't know if I agree but it is still nice to hear. Josh
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Swank! Too bad it won't ever be close enough for me to see it in person...
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Wondering how low you're going to be able to get it bc my torque tube comes up into the cab much higher.
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Came across this site, Thought it might help Convert you tube bender.........Julian http://reference.toolandfab.com/writ...page/index.htm
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Re: Project "Dream Truck"
Looks great! It must feel really good to be this far along. If you get a chance how about a pic of the rear tire to frame clearance for me. Also I just noticed that you went back to the factory design for the front upper arm attachment. GOOD I liked the looks of the new design but having all that force when you really push this thing all on a single shear attachment like that made me nervous. I think you will be very happy with the end results. Also nice cab lift
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