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Old 08-21-2011, 11:27 AM   #11
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Re: my 50 build... why not?

9'' is welded back up. I ended up putting a back brace on it for extra peace of mind. Axles will be ordered this week, and I have to pick up some 3/16'' steel to start doing my framework. Once I get my axles, then I can do my first mock-up and start my measuring to put on the 4 link! :chacha:



I got the old nasty booster off the firewall, ripped most of the wiring back into the cab, and kept all the motor wiring with the motor. My plans for wiring, is going to make a one big connector plug to go from the frame to the cab. This way, i can do all of my wiring when i get the bed/cab off the frame. and it will make for a nice clean look.



Heater is pulled out, I'm going with a different and smaller unit than the factory one. It shouldn't need anything more than that, because this time it will be sealed up good.









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