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Old 10-28-2016, 02:20 PM   #1
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We got a little bit of Dynamat going on! I love that stuff!



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Old 10-31-2016, 09:56 AM   #2
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I wasn't really happy with the stock brake/throttle pedal configuration. The brake was WAY to far off of the floor, being 6'4 my knee would be in my chest trying to stop this thing! The Throttle and brake seemed to be way too close together also. We scrapped the stock throttle in favor of a Billet Specialties unit and got a matching brake pedal, the stock "arm for the brake pedal was used, we just modified it a little bit! I think it will work out great, the brake rod is not attached in the pic, once it is the pedal should sit muck closer to the floor, Stephen at MDS motorsports actually took measurements out of a new truck to have something to go buy, so the pedals should be configured more like a modern vehicle!
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Nice progress, that polished throttle body bracket looks amazing! I'm guessing it's stainless?
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Old 10-31-2016, 12:23 PM   #4
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Nice progress, that polished throttle body bracket looks amazing! I'm guessing it's stainless?
Yes sir it is! I think the brake arm, steering column, door handles and window cranks will all be a semi gloss or somewhat flat black, we now have carpet material and the leather for the interior is on order, this should be interesting!

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Wow looks great! That is going to be one mean setup with that blower. Jeeze!
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Is dynamat easy to install or should I let the apulstrie people take care of it?
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Is dynamat easy to install or should I let the apulstrie people take care of it?
It is pretty easy to install, I would suggest buying a good roller tool, hand held with a wood or plastic roller about 2-3 " wide, the one they supply is junk, other than that just find a starting place, and work your way out, make sure your surfaces are very clean, and I like to make sure things are warm, sometimes I use a heat gun to heat the material a little or the surface and then sometimes I just use a ready heater to heat the whole area while I'm working on it.
Just in my humble opinion, I would not do a project without it, it does provide a quieter cab, doors feel more solid when its applied, everything just sounds and feels more solid, quiet etc!
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I hope you guys are doing well!
We finally got the axles in from Strange, everything is wired and mocked up under the hood! AC is buttoned up, power windows finished.....
SO today is the day it all comes back apart, its time to attempt to blend the repairs back into the patina, apply clear, paint everything under the hood for final assembly!
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This is our current situation......Kinda depressing going backwards....





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Wow looks great! That is going to be one mean setup with that blower. Jeeze!
Thanks so much!
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This will be where the hard work pays off....all in the details.
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This will be where the hard work pays off....all in the details.
Thanks Joe, It seemed a shame to have all that work into the engine and polishing things and leave the firewall wrinkled with holes for no purpose, so we deleted the delete panels, and all holes that weren't needed, smoothed it up a bit, etc, now we are working on the new inner fenders, making some adjustments etc. Getting ready to lay the base/clear gloss black to it!
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Wow badass truck!!
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The work to smooth that firewall will just make the whole engine compartment look like care was taken during the build. I love the detail, great work.
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Lookin good on the firewall, I just did mine and it totally was worth it. All of the little details will add up into an awesome truck eventually
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The work to smooth that firewall will just make the whole engine compartment look like care was taken during the build. I love the detail, great work.
Thank you, I agree 100%!

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Lookin good on the firewall, I just did mine and it totally was worth it. All of the little details will add up into an awesome truck eventually
Post a picture, I'd love to see it!
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Post a picture, I'd love to see it!
Here is is in the original 503 glenwood green
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Wow badass truck!!
Thanks so much! Hopefully it will run soon!
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Its coming right along!

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A little more work on the firewall and it will be ready for paint, the "brand new" Inner fenders were far from perfect, they have consumed a lot of time and effort getting them ready for paint! I am glad the body is staying as is, that would be a nightmare, I'm sure most of you guys have been there done that! Hopefully we will see some base/clear black in the next few days!





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How do you hook up the ac when the holes are in a straight line like that?
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How do you hook up the ac when the holes are in a straight line like that?
Those holes are inside the inner fender so the lines are hidden, there is a bulk head fitting that goes there, the lines will attach to the threads on the bulk head on the firewall side and on the inside. Below is a link to the fitting!

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/v...-mba/overview/
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Are you going with the same blue colour that the rest of the truck has?
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Are you going with the same blue colour that the rest of the truck has?
The engine bay is going to be base/clear gloss black.
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