08-15-2017, 11:42 AM | #276 |
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I am pretty upset about the lens, speaking honestly. it made it from 1941, all the way till last year with driving and sitting in a field, cow kicks and forklifts and rollbacks and dragging it around the yard to ALMOST being installed and *crash*. pretty irresponsible of me, I gotta say.
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You could get a fin comb and straighten them out. Or a pair of needle nose pliers. I've straighten my fare share of fins. Lol
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we are getting to the late summer rains, I dont know if anyone remembers in my last build but when I had my 4x4 silverado in the back yard for a while last time it sank to the axles and was a real chore to get out. well johnny never came back from his original offer of help and we were about to get drenched so I had to get the truck out of the yard. we had stopped working because of the wasp nest, so I carefully drilled the cab bolts (they were rusted in place, no loosening) and got the cab up in the air but the soft dirt wouldnt let it roll. I thought about having my neighbor help pull but instead I just hooked a chain to the next s10 donor and yanked, it was touch and go but it worked! I got the trailer into the front yard just as it started raining (you can see it on the ground). it was a real gullywasher for a while, man was that good timing
52460585116__4A2B7141-0FBC-48C2-A74B-D3484934F8CB by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6792 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I wish I had more pictures of the process because it was pretty memorable.
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done with carpet and seats
IMG_6796 by Joe Doh, on Flickr got the little filler pieces put in the tubs, tacked then glued. got the running boards bolted to the fender, they line up perfectly with the cab, the bed, and the frame. all that measuring wasnt a lost cause! IMG_6797 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6799 by Joe Doh, on Flickr here is the difference between a 41 1/2 ton and a longbed s10 wheelbase. I plan to just slice the running board right there and add the material required. IMG_6802 by Joe Doh, on Flickr
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The seats and the carpet turned out great! I have a 60s era replacement rubber mat to throw down that was laying on the floor, folded up when I dug it out. Carpet still looks better!
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What size tires are ya running Joe?
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08-19-2017, 10:20 PM | #282 |
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thanks outlaw. that oxblood color is my favorite for hot rods, it goes with black trucks, blue trucks, green trucks (whats green and red and goes 80mph? a frog in a blender!), white trucks, red trucks etc. I did cappuccino cream on the 49 and it was dirty before I got it home.
paintman they are 215/75/15 front and 235/75/15 rear. that is another hallmark of my trucks, I stagger that size on every one.
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Looking good. Are you lengthening the bed sides also?
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[QUOTE=joedoh;8020653] paintman they are 215/75/15 front and 235/75/15 rear. that is another hallmark of my trucks, I stagger that size on every one.
Same exact size I am running! P.S. I know a little about stagger, I used to race dirt cars back when I was young and dumb. |
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my brother says I do it so you cant rotate the tires. maybe next time I will do 215s all around haha.
bill, I have no plans to lengthen the bed sides, the gap doesnt look abnormally large. On the next one I only have a long bed though so probably will close the gap. you can be sure I have taken the measurements from this one haha.
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running boards mounted, super easy, gets easier every time. I used some extra AD running board mounts I had laying around and trimmed them to about 11 1/2 inches in front and 13 1/2 inches in the back.
IMG_6807 by Joe Doh, on Flickr the front fenders had a little wiggle until we cinched the running boards down, this should be one quiet truck on the road because everything is very taut the rear fenders were super wiggly, needed a brace I did not have. so I made one. I wanted the outside to be clean so I used some carriage bolts. I planned to bolt them to the bed too, but the drill didnt fit up where the brace went, so I just welded that side to the bed. you can still pull the fender by unbolting the carriage bolt so no foul IMG_6806 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6805 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I even used a wing nut on the back side so it would be easy to pull off.
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paintman they are 215/75/15 front and 235/75/15 rear. Hey Joe! I'm curious to know what brand tires do you have? I think I am leaning towards whitewalls for my truck. The only problem is the measurements are all over the place for each manufacturer. I'm assuming your fronts are about 27" tall and the rears 28"? Are you running the same width wheels front and back? I plan on using 6's up front and 7's on the rear? I'm concerned about running 215/75/15 up front because of my drop spindles. I'm not so sure that size wouldn't hit the top of the fender when the suspension compresses. I guess i could always go back to the standard spindle....... |
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All looking good. I like how the carpet turned out, it will make it nice to drive.
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thanks!
I considered a lot of options for gauges, I like reusing the steppers and maybe I will do that on the next one but for this one I went simple. IMG_6827 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6828 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I need to pull the seatbelt bulb if it doesnt turn off haha
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put it on the ground again this morning. hard to tell in the garage but the stance looks perfect to me. I spend a lot of time on that aspect, I think the three most important things to a good build are stance/wheels and tires/interior.
IMG_6841 by Joe Doh, on Flickr lots of turning clearance now IMG_6832 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6831 by Joe Doh, on Flickr someone asked what I had to cut out to make the s10 gauges fit the truck, this is what I cut out of the 41 gauges IMG_6833 by Joe Doh, on Flickr and this is where I trimmed the dash. IMG_6834 by Joe Doh, on Flickr
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Joe, not sure if you missed my post above. What size rims are you running and what brand tires did you go with??????????????????
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the front are 15x 5 from an impala, the rear are 15x7 from an olds 88. the tires are coker classics from summit. The front has a lot of room to the brace inside the fender, you could bag it on this size and it would lay out. the rear would be too big to lay all the way out, it would only come down maybe 4-4.5 inches and you might need a larger spacer to get the tire centered in the highest part of the fender.
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dude stance looks incredible
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Looking good! I finally broke down and scrubbed the blue coating off of my RWL's.
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Looks good sitting there. I agree stance can make or brake.
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Truck has a real good look and is coming along quickly!
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Came across this in case you're looking for it JD. Bargain Bin gas tank
http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd541.htm
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08-25-2017, 02:22 PM | #298 |
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the tank is for a 41-48 coupe not a truck
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08-25-2017, 09:55 PM | #299 |
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not much progress unfortunately, I moved the trailer and the next donor out of the way of the garage door and pulled the truck out to sweep up, it gets kind of cluttered in there with so little space. yesterday was the wifes bday, all day. big times a comin though. I had to take the dash back out, I forgot to fix the broken bolt on the cowl vent linkage.
IMG_6858 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6859 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_6856 by Joe Doh, on Flickr got the overflow and vacuum ball mounted, working on the charcoal canister. IMG_6846 by Joe Doh, on Flickr remember when I needed that brake bracket part and it just mysteriously showed up? well I was wiring the headlights and couldnt find the passenger headlight plug. johnny and I looked all over the garage and in this drawer (where I last remembered seeing it) at least 4 times between us. I broke down and bought a new one, went to get my crimpers from the drawer and ofcourse by Joe Doh, on Flickr *sigh*. at least I have the new ones for the next truck.
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hhheeeeyyy....it looks like a truck again..
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