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Are your wheels the same offset front & rear? If they are, I assume that your rear end width matches the front width, correct?
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Yes, its a square setup so wheel offsets are same front and back. Rear end width is very close, if not identical, to front width based on how close the tires sit to the fenders.
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nice build, just jumped in today and read through everything.
the ramp truck will be a nice touch at sema.
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Diggin' the ramp truck!
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61 days! What's going on?
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Sema crunch..
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Got around to another subtle modification that I'd been thinking about since the inception of this project...shaved pinch welds. In my opinion the pinch welds on the front fender and under the cab makes the truck look like it was snapped out of a mold, so off they go! This will also help when we go to fit the belly pans 😊
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Then we moved onto the roll cage. I have specific requirements for this cage so it won't be an easy build. First thing is to build out proper supports for it.
These pieces are pretty much my favorite thing done to the truck so far. It integrates the front cab mount and ties it into a reinforced front rocker section with the landing pad at the top for the cage to attach to. The sections bolt together for cab removal. Time to break out the plasma table... ...put it together... ...and onto the truck... |
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Man that thing is so well thought out. I think I saw the shop truck a few times over by the airport.
Do you have more pics/details of how you shaved the pinch? Mine will have to go but I haven't really thought out how I want to do it.
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I don't really have any more detailed pics of the shaved pinch on my phone. Will try to grab some when we put the truck back up on the lift. Here's the closest I've got: I like this photo as you can see all the sand that came out of the rockers a year after getting the cab blasted. |
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Thanks for the pics. I work right near there. Too bad I don't make enough to have him work on my junk hahaha
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Very tidy work. I like the shaved pinch.
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Dude, we're dyyyyyin' over here! What's going on?
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10-05-2015, 01:45 PM | #245 |
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We've been busy, but progress hasn't been as quick as hoped, so...
The Bad: We are not going to make SEMA this year I didn't want to rush the details on this thing, and reassembly is the part I'm looking forward to...would have been sad to rush it in a couple of weeks. The Good: We can spend some time on a few more custom details that I've been thinking about. Oh yeah, I also picked up another project truck to add to the madness: Project Two - '74 Sierra Grande Anyway, the main focus over the last month has been getting the cage completed. |
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Mmm, can't wait to see the finished product. Going be one he'll of a nice ride.
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Awesome now- gonna be a game changer when done. Would be cool to target Sema next year and just blow it completely out of the water. Love this truck, as if you couldn't tell.
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Yeah, this time we should be good to make Power Tour and SEMA for 2016. I'm sure in a year from now I'll look back at this post and wonder how I could think that hahahahahaha.
A preview of some interior ideas: we tore down one of the original seats I had for measurements, as you can see in the pics above. I find the stock bench is not wide enough so you end up sitting on the corner when driving. The plan is to do a 1 1/2 inch wider frame all in aluminum, then cover it in OEM inserts with leather surrounds. Hopefully this will dump another 50+lb from the assembled truck weight. |
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