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Old 12-27-2016, 11:47 AM   #301
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Re: Buried to Bagged 1972 2wd

Also, I've been told that hydroboost can be noisy. I'm not sure if that's normal operation or if that's when there's a problem.
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Old 12-28-2016, 10:54 AM   #302
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Looking good! I hope you get the hydroboost mount figured out. I love how mine operate on my truck and GTO. They stop about as well as a new car.

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I have noticed that alot of Guy's are going the Hydraboost direction.
(I'm NOT telling anyone how to build their rig) but in my personal experience I had a Hdraboost system go out while driving and you not only lose you Brakes but your Steering as well at the same time! It was the scariest thing I've had happen in along time. JMO Guys! I wouldn't want to see anyone get hurt or worse.

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I agree with Mark on one thing. It would be pretty scary to lose steering and brakes at once.

So you aren't scared off by Mark's experience I'll tell you what I know of the systems. I understand that when they fail, you would lose steering and brakes, but it's not a complete loss of either system. It's just like if your power steering pump goes out, you still have steering, it's just harder to do. It would be the same for the brakes. You can still stop and steer, it just takes more effort. If you break a line and lose all fluid, you would simply have a dry pump and no hydraulic assist. The manual connection is still there. If your brakes fail, you always have an e-brake (unless you removed it).

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Also, I've been told that hydroboost can be noisy. I'm not sure if that's normal operation or if that's when there's a problem.
I've never heard a hydroboost system. I assume it would only be if you have a problem. Both of mine are as quiet as a church mouse.

Again, I'm not an expert and I don't claim to be. I've only had the experience of the two systems on my vehicles.
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Old 01-20-2017, 01:06 AM   #303
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Re: Buried to Bagged 1972 2wd

Well, this is kind of what I am thinking. Maybe a little darker blue than pictured but the rest is pretty close.
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Old 01-20-2017, 01:51 AM   #304
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Old 01-20-2017, 02:18 AM   #305
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Lol, Thanks!!
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Old 01-20-2017, 02:22 AM   #306
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Re: Buried to Bagged 1972 2wd

It might just work. The 55 Bel Air dash is much shorter than a Blazer dash, buy hey, we do this for the love of PITA.
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Old 01-20-2017, 10:30 AM   #307
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It's just metal work... You obviously love doing metal work

It'll look good when you're done with it. I like the rendering too. Keep it up!
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Old 01-20-2017, 11:51 AM   #308
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Well, this is kind of what I am thinking. Maybe a little darker blue than pictured but the rest is pretty close.
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The rendering is sick and love the idea of the 57 dash.
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[quote=knomadd;7832776]It's just metal work... You obviously love doing metal work

It'll look good when you're done with it. I like the rendering too. Keep it up!
[/QUOTEI'm new to metal working, but love it!!!! A challenge is exactly what I want right now. I hope it turns out as nice as I am imagining it will!!!

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Lol, you are a man of few words. But thank you!!!!

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The rendering is sick and love the idea of the 57 dash.
Thank you!! It's a 55 dash from a car, but we'll see how it turns out.
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Got a little done today!!! I was seriously slacking for the past few months so it felt good to make some headway!! Almost completed the driver side, just a little more grinding. The passenger side is gonna have to wait till next weekend.
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Looking Good.....

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The longest wait ever!!! Powdercoat always makes me happy. They did an awesome job on it, thank you North Side Powder Coating!!!!
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A little more Blazer porn!! I built a bracket to hold my airride stuff. Love those shiney Viair compressors!
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Where will you tank and compressors go? I'm trying to figure out where I can fit them on my Blazer.
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Where will you tank and compressors go? I'm trying to figure out where I can fit them on my Blazer.
Between the c-notches was the best place I could find for mine and the way that I am building it out. You may not want to cut as much as I did.
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This thing looks awesome!! I am really happy with my last minute color choices that I made with the powdercoat.
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Yes, those are LEDs in the frame for a little accent lighting. A throwback to Slick67.
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A little more powdercoating done to finish off the bracket I made to hold everything. I did some quick hardlines to see how they look, me likey!!!
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Thank you!!! I can't wait to get the body on it just to have a glimpse into the future!
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Now it's lookin like something!!! Sure does look different now!
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