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I believe Northern Tool has those same paint strippers for alittle cheaper than Lowes or HD. Being a avid shopper at Northern....
I used similair strippers but they only last about an area of a fender/door...on my passed experiences
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Looking good!!
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nice work, keep it up
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+1 for the grinder paint strippers. I used them on my door and they work great.
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got a few things mocked up. mounted my ignition box and coil under dash an ran coil wire thru firewall . got a overflow can for my radiator, optima battery, and throttle return springs . pretty good weekend
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lookin great!
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to not spend too much time in one spot. Doing so may cause the metal to heat up too much and could cause the metal to warp.
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Ya man, I'm in the middle of a floor pan replacment myself. Very time consuming. Workin almost everyday trying to get it done before i have to deploy.
I'm sorry to say this but I would expect that your existing cab it screwed. If so you could always use the metal for patching holes. Thats what I'm doing with my old floor. You might have some trouble lining up the Floor with the cab on the front unless your buying an original and not a refab. I got a refab and it's taking prying a beating to get it to sit right. The high hump is really gaudy, good choice on replacing that. The low hump is a much smoother look to me. Keep up the good work, hope so see more from you soon! |
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not much going on , my alternator wasn't charging the battery. new batt, alt , solenoid , starter etc .. my neighbor across the street, sergio also a member suggested that since the brackets were powder coated maybe i should run a ground wire off the alt , i did and he was right , everything now charging, i haven't had a chance to tell him yet . thanks sergio.. also filled the trans full of fluid wired the trans brake and filled the rear end housing with grease. ran it thru the gears on jack stands and everything seems to work
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Not sure what you mean, filled the rear diff with grease, not 80/90 oil.
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Cool, got the good stuff too I see.
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If you don't want the wire connected, just scuff the bracket where it bolts up. Doubt you'd see it when installed. Keep on truckn' mighty ![]()
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looks sick man, is your rear axle narrowed? and are you going with a static suspension or going to bag it? very good looking set up!!
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thanks ,Ends, the rear housing was cut down to 46-3/4" and its got double adjustable coil overs for a little street strip action (originally intended for my sons old camaro). thanks again..jw
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use the stock hood. cowls have been done to death
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hey jhaymon, thanks for they comment, yeah i sold the cowl hood at pate swap meet in April. i really liked it also. wished id kept it and painted them both like others on here suggested cause i didn't get much for it anyways. but the stock hood really looks nice..
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Nice progress Johnny! Truck is looking gooood.
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