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Old 04-20-2014, 10:08 PM   #1
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Mr. Porterbuilt can u comment?

Is this kinda what we had in mind over 2 years ago??? LOL......YES IT IS.....and thanx again for all your help...were gettin close now....forgot to paint the panhard rod till today so it will install and square the rear up!! One question while your here....the upper a-arm bolts I have thread pointing to engine...Is there a right or wrong there?...I like them installed this way but would change if necessary!.....jim
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Is this kinda what we had in mind over 2 years ago??? LOL......YES IT IS.....and thanx again for all your help...were gettin close now....forgot to paint the panhard rod till today so it will install and square the rear up!! One question while your here....the upper a-arm bolts I have thread pointing to engine...Is there a right or wrong there?...I like them installed this way but would change if necessary!.....jim
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I think you nailed it! Chassis looks amazing! Guess the old age is catching up with you in regards to forgetting to paint the panhard bar.... good thing that's all you forgot!

There is not a right or wrong way to install the bolts on the UCA shaft. However, I too prefer to have the threads pointing towards the motor for a cleaner look.

Loving the progress!!!!!!

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Old 04-21-2014, 01:01 PM   #3
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Re: Mr. Porterbuilt can u comment?

Just curious, the round arches with the holes.. are those to support the bed floor cross sills?

Incredible work, just taking it all in.
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Old 04-21-2014, 08:56 PM   #4
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Just curious, the round arches with the holes.. are those to support the bed floor cross sills?

Incredible work, just taking it all in.
Yes sir...here's some other shots mocked up...tubes are from thorbeck bros..rest is my creation....jim
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Now thats a frame! Ill have to watch this one if you keep posting pics. My buddys building a 2wd slammed blazer with the same dash. Very clean looking but I think he had to do some modding to the steering column mount. Got a pic of the panhard painted and mounted?. Im wanting to pick that up from pb as well
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Old 04-22-2014, 03:24 PM   #6
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Now thats a frame! Ill have to watch this one if you keep posting pics. My buddys building a 2wd slammed blazer with the same dash. Very clean looking but I think he had to do some modding to the steering column mount. Got a pic of the panhard painted and mounted?. Im wanting to pick that up from pb as well
check my build thread...more info there....jim
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