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Old 03-10-2012, 11:37 AM   #876
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Awesome Firewall !!!!!
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Hey Mike, what gauge sheetmetal are you using for your patches, if you don't mind sharing some info?
I'm not sure what gauge it is? It measures .037" thick I think? I can check when I'm out there today.
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Old 03-10-2012, 05:39 PM   #877
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Nice job on the firewall! I think it looks super!
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Old 03-11-2012, 12:01 AM   #878
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Old 03-11-2012, 12:34 AM   #879
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Nice job on the firewall! I think it looks super!
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Thanks Drew. Yes, I checked today, I am using 19 gauge (.042") and 20 gauge (.037") thick. The metal I'm using was some scrap pieces I bought at a metal recycler.
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Old 03-11-2012, 12:43 AM   #880
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HERE is where I found the sheetmetal thickness chart. I usually just measure the thickness with calipers. I never know what gauge the metal is I'm working with.
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Old 03-11-2012, 01:15 AM   #881
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Thanks for the info Mike, it's gonna come in handy when I copy your firewall mods!
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Old 03-11-2012, 01:20 AM   #882
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That wall is looking real good. What is you're plan for the right side of the wall, are you planning on shaving that end?
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Old 03-11-2012, 01:39 AM   #883
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Thanks for the info Mike, it's gonna come in handy when I copy your firewall mods!
You're welcome Adam, if I can help you any just let me know. I copied this design from LFD, Kevin aka Rckrwln. He has used it on a few builds for customers, one is called "lemon drop" LINK. I liked it and ran with it. HERE is the other project he used it on.

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That wall is looking real good. What is you're plan for the right side of the wall, are you planning on shaving that end?
Thanks Alex, I am not technically shaving the driver side. I am filling all the un needed holes there though. I'm not really planning much more in the "shaved" department. I just like the engine bay to be cleaned up a little. I think it will look good with the LS motor. Never been a big fan of the wire gutter or that huge air conditioner box.

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Old 03-11-2012, 04:06 PM   #884
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Nice work on the firewall Mike!
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Old 03-13-2012, 11:41 PM   #885
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Old 03-13-2012, 11:57 PM   #886
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Finished filling all the uneeded holes in the firewall.
Tonight my friend Mark (Crash OK) came over and we test fit the cab. Thanks again for all the help and the use of your engine hoist Mark!

The good news, it looks good. The bad news we have fitment issues.
The low hump is gonna have to go. The exhaust routing will need to be changed a little. I didn't know the bed sits higher than the back of the cab.
It will be an easy fix but it needs fixed.











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Old 03-14-2012, 01:38 AM   #887
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Wow,,,,looking good Mike!!
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Old 03-14-2012, 02:56 AM   #888
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Great work and sweet progress Mike!
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If that's the Flowmaster pipe kit, I had the same issue. I just ended up sectioning the middle of the 'S' bend to bring the mufflers down some. Looking good!
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Old 03-14-2012, 11:09 AM   #890
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If that's the Flowmaster pipe kit, I had the same issue. I just ended up sectioning the middle of the 'S' bend to bring the mufflers down some. Looking good!
Thanks for the idea. I was thinking about just cutting the pipes and rotating the S bend inward, and lowering them about an inch. I never would have dreamed the cab was lower than the bottom of the bed. Nice checking on my part. Oh well, a few hours of work will make it fit. Better now than after painted
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looking great Mike...makes me want to take mine apart (except for the restored chassis), and start the body restoration phase!
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Looks great Mike, I'm jealous I can't wait to get my cab back on
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Finished filling all the uneeded holes in the firewall.
Tonight my friend Mark (Crash OK) came over and we test fit the cab. Thanks again for all the help and the use of your engine hoist Mark!

The good news, it looks good. The bad news we have fitment issues.
The low hump is gonna have to go. The exhaust routing will need to be changed a little. I didn't know the bed sits higher than the back of the cab.
It will be an easy fix but it needs fixed.


Looks great Mike, glad I could help. It will not be long before you have it ready to show off...
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looking great Mike...makes me want to take mine apart (except for the restored chassis), and start the body restoration phase!
Thanks Kurt, Take it easy...You get to actually driver yours. It sucks waiting. But I'm trying to do the best job I can, unfortunately I'm very slow. It's a long wait. Things are coming together now.
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Thanks Keith, The cab is past the hard part now. Almost time to get the bodywork going hardcore.
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Looks great Mike, glad I could help. It will not be long before you have it ready to show off...
Thanks Mark for the help on the exhaust tonight.
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Old 03-16-2012, 12:47 AM   #897
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Little update.
With some help from Mark (Crash OK) I got the exhaust intereference figured out. Made one cut on each pipe, rotated them slightly; which dropped them about 1.25". After that welded them back up. I think the cab will fit perfect now after the high hump tunnel is installed.
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Looking good Mike.

Glad you got the exhaust figured out.
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Looks like your ready for the body work... Exhaust and everything looks nice.
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Little update.
With some help from Mark (Crash OK) I got the exhaust intereference figured out. Made one cut on each pipe, rotated them slightly; which dropped them about 1.25". After that welded them back up. I think the cab will fit perfect now after the high hump tunnel is installed.
WOW you got busy after I left.

When do you want to sit the cab back on the frame
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