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Dammn! That is one of the nicest a$$es Ive seen around here! Sweet!
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12-10-2010, 11:09 PM | #53 |
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Re: My project 68 with an LS1
Awsome build!!!! Do you have any information on the roll down rear window? I have an 87 Suburban that I'm wanting to use the rear window in my 68. Did you use something like that? Thanks for the help. Scott
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Re: My project 68 with an LS1
If anyone's wondering what 405/25/24 is, it equates to 32x16.5x24.....Damn!
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12-11-2010, 03:32 AM | #57 |
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Well he already said he was rollin' on 24's, isn't that what all pimps have? J/k, this is gonna be one awesome truck, can't wait to see more.
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Shaved my cowl panel this weekend. Still have to do the final bodywork on it but it looks decent for now.
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This truck is KILLER! Very nice detail everywhere you look.
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wow.. super slick job !!
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is that an air bag can smasher ??, on top of the trash can in that last pic ?
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looks good but have you test fit it since you cut and welded it off the truck???
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Yea I built this out of some left over parts I had. A friend of mine through the bag away and the piston is from an old 454 I have, The bag bracket is off of a truck I redid the suspension on and the part that holds the can is left over from my 5" exhaust. I also bagged my motorcycle trailer.
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that is cool... and that has to be the coolest motorcycle trailer EVER !!
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how did you do that trailer, cantilever??
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Re: My project 68 with an LS1
Could you post detailed pics or drawings? I would love to build something similar.
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I had thought of doing something similar to bag a trailer, I don't think mine would have turned out that cool though. Bet its alot nicer than using ramps.
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killer build man, thanks for the pics!!
405/25/24!!!!!!! yikes |
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thats awesome keep the pics coming!!!
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awesome trailer!!!
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This thread makes me happy.
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beautiful work...subscribed
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The truck"s not my style, but it is a beautiful piece! I really like, and appreciate the custom fab work. Very nice! You should market and produce those trailers! Those would sell real easy!
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I have no drawings they got erased when I swept the floor. I set up the axles like a single sided swing arm on a motorcycle and put the bags in front. The frame is the air tank and the power for the compressor comes from the RV plug on your truck. This was just a proto type and the only one I have built like this. It would be very expensive to have one built because of all the metal (aluminum diamond plate) plus all the air-ride hardware and compressor. The gauges are on the tongue mounted in an old set of harley davidson pipes.
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