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Old 05-13-2014, 11:08 PM   #251
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just went through the whole thread and wow!! great looking truck, i envy you guys with these great looking trucks. one day i'll build one
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Old 05-13-2014, 11:09 PM   #252
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All the sub structure is in place. The center box behind the tail gate will house the accuair. I am going to build something to hold the tail gate open at a 45°angle to display the air ride stuff. Getting closer. .. so ready to drive it. Thanks for all the support. It really helps me stay focused
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Old 05-13-2014, 11:18 PM   #253
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Thank you. 265 35 22 front 285 35 22 front
Thank you sir, how is your slosh tub to tire clearance when aired out.
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Old 05-13-2014, 11:29 PM   #254
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Thank you sir, how is your slosh tub to tire clearance when aired out.
Will Let you know soon. I don't have front clip on yet. You could talk to Mike losh, he could help with that question. He's sold a lot of these. They are a great product
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Old 05-13-2014, 11:53 PM   #255
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Very nice work on the bed Seth. All you extra hard work will show when you're done.
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Old 05-14-2014, 12:35 AM   #256
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Looking good!!
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Old 05-14-2014, 09:52 AM   #257
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Will Let you know soon. I don't have front clip on yet. You could talk to Mike losh, he could help with that question. He's sold a lot of these. They are a great product
Okay I was just curious about that with the tire height Nathan recommends a 28" tire on the front and the 265 35-22 is 29.3" I'm running the extreme PB on my 68 I'm picking it all up FRIDAY and just trying to figure some things out trucks looking killer.
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Old 05-14-2014, 12:18 PM   #258
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The bed is coming together great. Are you just boxing off around the tires in the bed rather than building tubs? Will the tires sit under the floor or extend beyond the floor some? If so how are you going to cap those off?
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Old 05-14-2014, 04:42 PM   #259
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Willie and I working the wheel tubz. My what a pain. Lol. But fun. I should just fly out and take the one's N2billet made.
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Old 05-14-2014, 05:36 PM   #260
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Okay I was just curious about that with the tire height Nathan recommends a 28" tire on the front and the 265 35-22 is 29.3" I'm running the extreme PB on my 68 I'm picking it all up FRIDAY and just trying to figure some things out trucks looking killer.
I dont think it will be an issue, Superflystieny ran same size tire on a few rides I think
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Willie and I working the wheel tubz. My what a pain. Lol. But fun. I should just fly out and take the one's N2billet made.
Nice work on the tub. Are you just shortening the height or making it wider, taller? I bet that is really time consuming.
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I dont think it will be an issue, Superflystieny ran same size tire on a few rides I think
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Old 05-15-2014, 10:22 AM   #263
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Nice job on the wheel tubs, I'm not looking forward to doing this on mine
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Old 05-15-2014, 11:35 AM   #264
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Nice work on the tub. Are you just shortening the height or making it wider, taller? I bet that is really time consuming.
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Nice job on the wheel tubs, I'm not looking forward to doing this on mine
Thanks fellas. We are shortening the hight and then adding 5" or so in the middle. overall length will be factory. It's like chopping the top on a car. I'll probably have 20hrs of labor in them. Here is a picture that will explain better.
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Thanks fellas. We are shortening the hight and then adding 5" or so in the middle. overall length will be factory. It's like chopping the top on a car. I'll probably have 20hrs of labor in them. Here is a picture that will explain better.
yup I know exactly what your talking about
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That is a lot of work. It looks like it is really paying off also.
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Looking good! Love it!
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Old 05-16-2014, 01:34 PM   #268
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Thanks for all the compliments. Now I just need to paint the steel, body work the tubz answer get some wood in there.
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I'm trying to see if there would be any interest if we started making rear inner fenders out of fiberglass. They are a pain to make from steel so I thought maybe there would be a market for them. I could use the ones we just built for a mold.
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Old 05-16-2014, 09:40 PM   #270
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I'm trying to see if there would be any interest if we started making rear inner fenders out of fiberglass. They are a pain to make from steel so I thought maybe there would be a market for them. I could use the ones we just built for a mold.
I would say yes. Although, I think you would have to offer several different heights though since everyone has a slightly different setup.
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I would say yes. Although, I think you would have to offer several different heights though since everyone has a slightly different setup.
I agree with Hart_Rod and it would make my life easier instead of trying to modify mine.
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Old 05-17-2014, 10:13 AM   #272
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I agree with Hart_Rod and it would make my life easier instead of trying to modify mine.
I was thinking that too. But also one hieght may work for the fact that some peoples tubs will touch top rail and some may sit 1-2" lower with same hieght tub? So maybe one hieght would work...
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Seth, the rear tubs came out nice. What did you do with the inner bed sides? Can't really tell in the pictures.
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Seth, the rear tubs came out nice. What did you do with the inner bed sides? Can't really tell in the pictures.
Thanks Josh. I ran the sheetmetal clear over to the bedsides and used 3M Pannel Bond to glue them. It added back the strength to the sides and finishes off the wheel wheels
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Thanks Josh. I ran the sheetmetal clear over to the bedsides and used 3M Pannel Bond to glue them. It added back the strength to the sides and finishes off the wheel wheels
Any pictures of this, I still need to do this to mine and I'm looking for some ideas.
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