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12-01-2014, 02:50 AM | #1 |
motor exploder
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Got the cab on, now what? Experienced Frame-Off gurus step inside...
Got my cab set down on the frame this weekend, now I'm trying to plan my next steps. I have been looking at MANY of the build threads to see how/what/when others are doing things, but I figured I'd post it up for discussion. I have all the parts already - wiring kit, interior pieces and all the underhood stuff.
My plan was to lay down the Dynamat inside the cab, then mount the brake & clutch master cylinders on the firewall, plumb the hydraulics (brakes/steering) under the hood then jump back inside and install the wiring harness inside, wire the engine and finish out the interior. Then install the fenders, hood and doors. I just want to go in an order where I'm not fighting myself having to take stuff back apart due to doing things out of order. There is a pile of parts sitting in my garage so it's hard to resist the urge to just start bolting crap on just to see what it looks like. I want to be more efficient at this stage in the project so I can be driving this thing come spring of 2015.
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