07-05-2009, 07:38 PM | #301 |
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Re: Surf Blue
So how'd that seat treat ya over this triple digit weekend?
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07-05-2009, 08:28 PM | #302 |
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Re: Surf Blue
With no A/C in the truck........yet. Sitting in that seat is pretty sticky and warm.
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07-05-2009, 10:08 PM | #303 |
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I don't doubt it. It's bad enough in a 6 yr. old daily driver w/ leather seats. Couldn't imagine a 40 yr. old truck w/ NO a/c at all and a "pool hall bar stool" bench seat. lol
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07-11-2009, 04:57 PM | #304 |
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Re: Surf Blue
Been extremely busy the past few months but I finally managed to get a little more done on the truck. I finally got some Line-X sprayed on the inside of the bed which makes the whole truck look better IMO. The rear brake drums needed a little attention as well so I painted those black while I was getting things done.
I'm planning on getting a nice serpentine belt setup sometime in the next couple of months. Not sure exactly which one I'm going to get yet ,I'm open to suggestions. Shortly after I get one I'm going to get goin on getting some Vintage air installed ,this Texas heat can be brutal sometimes. I've also been thinking of swapping my billet grille out for a stock 72' grille ,I'm still undecided though. Here's some more pics, I'll post more when I get more done.
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07-11-2009, 05:34 PM | #305 |
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That looks really clean. The stock grille would top it off!
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07-11-2009, 06:33 PM | #306 |
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Looks good...now you're going to make it harder for me to decide to go black or my blue body color with the liner I spray...
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07-11-2009, 06:47 PM | #307 |
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Re: Surf Blue
nice truck, i too would put the original grille on but it still looks good!
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07-11-2009, 06:57 PM | #308 |
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I actually like the billet grill on it. The spray liner looks nice as ell. I just went back and read the beginning of this thread. Come a long way since '08. Looks like the billet wheels haven't made it on yet. Still one of the nicest trucks though.
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07-13-2009, 07:48 AM | #309 |
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69.........................nice!
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07-17-2009, 11:30 PM | #310 |
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I was sick of my brakes not feeling as strong as they should so I ordered up a vacuum reservoir to see if that might help out. Ended up mounting it on the core support and running the hoses through the driverside fender. I know it's not much but it's progress.
I'm still researching different serpentine belt setups trying to figure out which one to get. Right now I'm leaning toward Billet Specialties (tru trac) setup. Gotta save up for that one though ,they're proud of it.
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07-18-2009, 12:37 AM | #311 |
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Looking good, and I like the line-x!
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07-18-2009, 01:14 PM | #313 |
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The bed looks fantastic. With the bed finished, it definitely takes the rest of the truck up a notch. 1sik52 has a point there about keeping all that billet nice & shiny. Google the GM set-up & see if you can find pics of it detailed out like we were talking about. Heck.... for the price of used stuff, you could get one & slick it out (on a lower scaled budget). Then if you think the engine compartment needs more 'bling' sell the slicked out GM stuff & get your money back out of it (basically trying it out for free ). Use the money saved to get that 'other problem' that's been bugging you fixed. Did the 'cam can' help w/the brakes?
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On a side note another project managed to make it's way to my house. My dad had an 83 Chevy SWB that needed some attention so he said he'd buy all the parts if I did all the work, so I took him up on it. It'll probably end up being mine one day anyway. I'll post some pics of it soon.
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07-19-2009, 10:06 PM | #315 |
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Have you considered the "black" version of the tru-trac set-up?
Less maintenance,... but less "bling" also.
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07-19-2009, 11:53 PM | #316 |
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Also, jlaird turned me on to the basic billet specialties setup. The pullies themselves are only around 300-350 shipped. Combine them with some basic March chrome brackets ( I scored the PS and alt ones off ebay for under 75 shipped for both) and you'd have a sweet setup with minimal polishing required. I am planning that route on mine. Plus, for under 500 including the serpentine belt you would be saving some serious coin.....
Here's a picture minus the PS pulley. The setup holding the alternator is the same I have except from March in chrome and I have the matching one for the PS pump.
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07-20-2009, 09:16 PM | #318 |
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07-20-2009, 10:05 PM | #319 |
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what serpentine setup have i seen that comes polished with a clear coat over them so you dont have to polish them.. what it march?
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They do have a painted and clear coated set that's cheaper but it's not that shiny...
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07-21-2009, 12:00 PM | #322 |
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That's the setup I got, the "Custom" series silver powdercoated March serpentine pullies and brackets. My motor had a hodgepodge mix of old and new...and this was a way for me to simplify/upgrade it...and I since I wasn't really looking for motor bling.
not really what I would call serpentine sine it uses 2 belts, but they are the 6 rib serpentine style.
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07-21-2009, 08:15 PM | #323 |
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Still no firm decision on which setup I am going to go with. I'm pricing a GM setup right now ,which if I decide to get I'll dress up nicely.
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if you dont want to hassle with the polishing by the system that comes polished then clear powdercoated...i believe march sells a system like that but not sure on price. other companies might sell their system clear powdercoated...also check into vintage air they are very proud of their stuff too....just trying to give some extra ideas but i do believe powdercoated can equal washing and drying later instead of hand polishing each piece....
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http://www.marchperf.com/styletrack_sb.html here is the link man check it out they say they 500 dollars cheaper than competetors and stress the powdercoating and no polishing required...just trying to offer a little help
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