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Newbee
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
"It became obvious that is was time for me to move forward on building a work-build room in my garage because the dust started flying. I can dedicate a 20 x20 area in the garage to enclose."
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
Just checking in. We are back in the take everything apart phase. Right now we are trying to get some direction. There are so many things to do we have be jumping around a little bit. Right now the focus is finish the doors. I have this bit of advise, to save thousands of dollars do not do one piece windows and suicide doors. There is so much work in those two items to make them right it isn't funny. Right now just trying to get the doors finished and we are close. Today we cut out the notch for the front vent windows to straighten out the window opening. One Piece Window Products are nice but I really don't think they are completely perfected so we have made lots of adjustments.
![]() The bed is off and we have just a little bit of sheet metal work to do. The inner bed was cut out to gain the extra room for those big tires. I don't know what you guys have done but we are going to close in the gap without welding directly to the bed. Seems like these new aftermarket bed panels are awful thin. We also are going cut sheet metal for the bed floor in the next few weeks. ![]() The frame is are primary focus this week. Lots of sanding and girding to do. We have probably wasted a bunch of time welding the Porterbuilt C-Notches and other suspension parts on the frame but I wanted something without all those bolts. Next time I am building a custom frame because we have spent so much time on the stock frame. From the looks of it I need to cut down the exhaust pipes as they go over the rear end. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
Bummer, what do you do when you see another truck on this forum painting their truck the color you wanted to paint your truck
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
It has been a few days since I have posted. We have been working non stop in the garage. A week ago we did something crazy. I was getting my 66 burb in condition to sell. I did not feel that I needed two projects. A week ago saturday I said hey this Burb would be cool painted so we stripped the interior out of the truck, doors and fenders are off and now we have two projects.
![]() So here pictured is your typical Porterbuilt upper and lower control arms and your everyday average ordinary CCP Modular Drop Spindle. However, we have designed the bolts used to put together the "bolt on" drop member and C-Notch are very unsightly. Dang it's a lot of work welding this frame!!! We are also boxing at least the front half of the frame so there is ample work to be done. ![]() I want to keep all of the wiring, air line, etc inside the frame. We have some through-hole fittings at the top of the c-notch for access points. If you look under the air tank on the far side of the picture we have made some aluminum inspection plates that will be polished and bolted on for access for running wiring, etc. All of the c-notch has been welded and ground but not finished. ![]() The dual battery tray is at the bottom of the picture. We have some additional through-hole fittings for the battery cable on the inside of the c-notch ![]() I really need to get you guys opinion on this last photo. I really like clean builds.......I don't want to see wires, hoses,..anything.......the wire wall is clean, truck is smooth........you get the point. We built these two steel boxes that will mount high up under the truck bed that mount on either side of the frame to hold the dual air pumps on one side and the big red Ride Tech valve system and computer. They will have covers on them as well. I can more or less stuff all of the extra wire and hoses in the boxes, put the lid on and not see them. What do you think about this?????? ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 281
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Re: 69 slammed, 22"/24" bbc shaved clean
Almost forgot. check out these cool little 3/8 bulkhead push fittings I will be using for running air through the frame.
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