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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: oklahoma city
Posts: 692
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Re: Project "Captain Insano"
the rear disc conversion came in today. i haven't done much in the last couple weeks. it's been over 100* everyday plus we don't have a/c in our shop at work so i don't care to keep working in the heat once i get home.
i got the wheel studs, seals put in, and painted the rear end. i was assuming i could put this brake kit on with the axles in, but i have to take them back out. i started on setting up the air system, i can't find any place to mount the valve manifold. so i have to make a mounting plate and figure where to put that. i'm hoping i'll get quite a few of this stuff assembled this weekend.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Lawrenceville, GA
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Re: Project "Captain Insano"
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Never wrenched a day in my life and now... Im doing a frame off restoration on a 1968 C10 with a Porterbuilt Dropmember, Acuair E-Level kit, Boyd Welds Gas tank and mild c-notch. Click here to view my build |
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