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Old 11-13-2019, 08:45 AM   #11
Marty68
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Location: west coast, Wi
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Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3

paying a local race fab rod shop.. a bunch... to me there is a value to have a receipt from reputable shop for that work. AND if i don't do it it will be drive able sooner. he does this for a living and does great work.

new coil rear suspension. wheel opening is 26" 245/60/15 tires
MII tubular A Arms front no coil overs or bags. it will be 1" lower than rear 235/60/15
all new brake lines master cylinder and booster under floor
Power steering
keeping original steering column. it will be cut down and a plastic bushing made for the bottom.wife said NO WAY to loosing original wheel.

I may get it back before thanksgiving.
i am researching and deciding weather or not to relocate gas tank to rear? mustang? or re install one in the cab. i will measure and evaluate. currently had half barrels in bed for fuel tanks.
STOKED to get it back so i can piddle with it!!
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