09-29-2009, 01:40 AM | #276 |
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As I mentioned, I got the trailing arms installed. They look really good with the extra coat of hammered paint. Pressed in the studs using these tools A 1 7/16" socket and a nice big hammer. A few whacks and they fit like a glove.
How I installed Installed bushings Trailing arms installed. Couldn't find any shorter Grade 8 bolts so these will get the extra threads cut off.
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09-29-2009, 01:48 AM | #277 |
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Started mocking up the bags. Jason was working on the rear axles of a Jeep so I had limited space so I didn't get very far. Have a template of where to make the holes, got them temporarily attached to the trailing arms, and took some pictures...
Took them back off so they weren't damaged. Planning on flipping the frame back over Wed night, marking and drilling the holes, bolting the bags in place, and getting the trailing arm bolts cut and final torqued down with loctite.
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09-29-2009, 01:52 AM | #278 |
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Jason got the stake pocket filler holes welded up and grinded smooth last week. Now the top rails are nice and smooth. Forgot to take pictures before the rain. Nice surface rust now
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09-29-2009, 07:08 AM | #279 |
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Its coming along good. Gotta love surface rust!!
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09-29-2009, 07:17 AM | #280 |
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Great looking project!
I hope to have mine to that point at some future date.
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09-29-2009, 10:26 AM | #281 |
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I thought we werent calling it rust anymore ,, I thought it was PATINA ??
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09-29-2009, 10:43 AM | #282 |
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Totally right, leave the rest of the truck outside, call it aged and drive the crap out of it with no worries for dings and bugs and rocks, just have the engine and frame all purty and you will be happy. hehe
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Yep, but nothing a few seconds with a grinder and 36 grit won't take care of...
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I actually love that look - see N2Billet's thread for my dream patina truck... I most likely will end up finding a patina truck one day, totally slamming it, and using it as a cruise/work truck...they're just too cool. But this truck is going to be a show truck. I've got a lot of other custom touches prepared for this one.
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10-01-2009, 09:47 AM | #284 |
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looking good....
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10-01-2009, 11:22 AM | #285 |
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Good to hear of some progress! Still watchin the build. We need more pics!!!
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10-01-2009, 11:28 AM | #286 |
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Thanks guys, I'll be working on it more starting tomorrow and over the weekend. It's my wife's B-day today.
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10-01-2009, 11:32 AM | #287 |
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QUOTE=VA72C10;3546810]Thanks guys, I'll be working on it more starting tomorrow and over the weekend. It's my wife's B-day today.[/QUOTE]
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM US ALL!!!!!
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10-01-2009, 11:44 AM | #288 |
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Thanks for that. She's having a good day. I made her a card, helped our daughters make cards, cleaned the house, did dishes, and made her omelets and blueberry waffles for breakfast.
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10-01-2009, 02:03 PM | #289 |
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Hope you enjoy the rest of the day with her!! (and I know the feeling.. my wife's birthday is next week!!)
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10-02-2009, 02:35 PM | #290 |
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Thanks everyone.... my wife and kids appreciated the birthday band and party
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10-02-2009, 09:39 PM | #291 |
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I bought the bit to drill out the hole for the airbag fitting and started mocking everything up. However, since I might be getting a different rear, I want to get the rear, clean it up, install everything, and then mock it up that way to be 100% certain the holes for the airbags are in the right spot.
Jason got one side of the old inner and outer rockers out and has the new ones clamped into place. Looks really good and all lines up nicely. I will take pics in the morning. Got my polished stainless battery drop-down box in from CPP but that will be a while before I install that. Going to work on getting the front end together, getting a new rear or freshening mine up, and I am going to paint the frame another coat. Noticed that the tranny crossmember I painted with three coats is darker than the rest of the frame. So I will be adding one more coat to the entire frame.
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10-03-2009, 10:19 PM | #292 |
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Working on getting the pictures uploaded...it's going to take longer on my old PC vs. my laptop which I just turned in Friday to my now previous employer....along with my GPS, Blackberry, and 2008 Ford explorer (w/ no payments, free gas, insurance, and no maintenance fees).....
Got the patch panels prepped for welding for the cab and sprayed the underside of the cab with rust converter to stop any future spread. Hoping Jason gets time this week to get it all welded up. I will be ordering the front end components and installing those as soon as they arrive. And now I'm back looking for a good 5 lug posi rear... Hope to have the pictures tonight but might be in the morning...not a lot to see though...
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10-03-2009, 10:23 PM | #293 |
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So did you find a new job or did ya get laid off Jonathan??...Hope all is okay!!!...
Sounds like good progress is being made....will this job deal put a halt on the project??...It doesn't sound like it, but just wondering?!?!
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10-03-2009, 10:57 PM | #294 |
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My company is out of business so I was laid off with about 40-50 others this Tuesday afternoon. I already have three job offers out there and some other options as well. The project is moving forward. I plan on working a lot during the week next week between interviews. I want to get as much done as possible so if I am forced to sell it I can get it painted and get it's true value out of the truck. It is going to be a show truck when completed...but just a pile of parts right now...
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10-05-2009, 02:30 AM | #295 |
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Here are the pictures from the other day...didn't take much because I didn't do much
Cleaned up the edges to be welded on all the patch panels and on the cab itself where the panels will be welded to the cab. Sprayed rust converter anywhere I'm not welding. Plan on doing another coat or two to be safe...then priming with a rust stop primer and then undercoating. Here are the inner and outer rocker mocked up... The trailing arms w/ bags held up with a strap so the frame is still mobile Don't mind the dirty lens... And the huge pile of dirt and rust that came out of my front crossmember when I cleaned it out this afternoon after Church
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10-05-2009, 02:33 AM | #296 |
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It doesn't look that impressive on here, but that pile of dirt is around 5" tall....don't know how there was that much in it unless the truck was drug through the mud at some point. The good news is the crossmember cleaned up very nicely both inside and out. Plan to get the upper bag plates drilled and installed tomorrow, the crossmember primed and painted, and then finish working on the A-arms.
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10-05-2009, 02:45 AM | #297 |
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You know, you might be able to melt all that ore down in that pile of dirt and make a new fender for that truck, or create a new rocker panel for it, lol. Looking good i must say.
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10-06-2009, 07:36 AM | #298 |
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Got the crossmember cleaned up some more. Once I got it into the sunlight I saw some areas I missed....
Mocked up the upper air bag brackets and marked for them. Only had a few minutes to work so I will drill them today or tomorrow...
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10-06-2009, 07:41 AM | #299 |
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Going to drill all the holes for the bag plates, then prep, prime and paint the bag plates and the crossmember. Then I'll get that installed on the frame.
Jason got the passenger side rockers tacked on and parts of it welded. He was just getting back to work on them when I had to leave to go to visit in-laws so I'll get some more progress pictures tonight or tomorrow. As soon as he's finished I can get the underside of the cab prepped and painted!
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10-06-2009, 11:50 PM | #300 |
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I had a really good interview today and worked up a plan that i put into a powerpoint to implement for the company. Should find out about that in a day or two. Stopped by tonight to drop off some parts/supplies and took some pictures of his progress.
Going to have to patch a little of the floor of the cab due to weak metal/blow through....but all in all it's looking very good.
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