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Old 12-10-2013, 11:56 PM   #276
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Thanks guys!

Its easy to do doughnuts right now....sheet of ice in the entire county. Just blip the throttle and it changes direction. I feel like Tanner Foust , but better looking and in a C10 drift truck lol
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:07 AM   #277
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

You are absolutely killing it and making the rest of us look like slackers. Great work. Thanks for the inspiration. The bags make all the difference.
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Old 12-11-2013, 02:36 AM   #278
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Wow! I'm loving the new stance with the air bags, I think I need a truck like yours. Good job!
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Old 12-11-2013, 03:00 AM   #279
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Wow! I'm loving the new stance with the air bags, I think I need a truck like yours. Good job!
Thanks King!

Send it up! We could call it crush 2.0.
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Old 12-11-2013, 09:26 AM   #280
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Came out really nice! Good work!
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:34 PM   #281
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Looks bad ass my friend.
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Old 12-11-2013, 02:57 PM   #282
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Thanks for the props guys!

I tried to drive it home last night, but with the alignment off, the ice covered roads and the lack of anything heavy in the bed it was a fish tailing, rut following nightmare. Parked it back at work and drove the 05 crew 2x lowrider with a ton of junk in the bed for better weight on the slick stuff.

Came in this morning to a rt rear corner deflated....leak. Need to soap the fittings at both ends and see what's going on. Love the snow, but now excited to start driving this thing! Trying to get to Portland Sunday for the meet and greet. The trucks done, but the roads are no bueno.
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Old 12-11-2013, 04:13 PM   #283
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Nice job on the chasis work....the stance and truck look great.
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Old 12-11-2013, 07:02 PM   #284
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Looks good, put some stud snow tires on it.
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Old 12-11-2013, 07:46 PM   #285
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Looks good, put some stud snow tires on it.
HAHHAHA it's over at Les Schwabs Tire Center now. I set the toe, but wanted a true alignment done at ride height.
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Old 12-12-2013, 12:35 PM   #286
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Love the truck and the new stance! Just spent a good bit of my morning loaffing at work to read your thread. BTW, sent you a PM.
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Old 12-13-2013, 02:32 PM   #287
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Thanks Aggie91. Pm responded too.
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Old 12-13-2013, 10:28 PM   #288
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Looks great. Its come so far in such a short time.
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Old 12-14-2013, 10:09 AM   #289
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Your truck looks AWESOME! I love the restored/slammed look, and the fact that you stayed with the steel wheels and dog dish caps.

After reading about how cold it is where you're at and how fast you're getting this thing done, I'm blown away. Whereabouts in Oregon are you located? A buddy of mine was raised in Baker, and he used to tell me how brutally cold it was there in the winter.
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Old 12-14-2013, 12:39 PM   #290
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Thanks spragg. I don't watch tv, so gotta do something after work.

Thanks chevyrestoguy. I'm in Eugene area, but work out in the county in Junction City. It had been -10 during the suspension fest, sometimes warming to 20. When you pull a coach in, you are chipping ice off in the stall and those cubes stay for hours. I work at Guaranty Chevrolet and behind those curtains is our World famous auto and rv body shop. We have some light duty radiant heaters, but it gets cold in the winter and hot in the summer without any cross flow ventalation. We call it our redneck sweat shop we focus on collision repair on both autos and rvs , not doing any completes and we have an amazing crew of guys that are pure craftsman in the industry. I'm the shop foreman and production guy, so I can't just blow apart a personal vehicle and leave it for days. Each task or job on any of my builds gets done in a night after work or on a weekend and must be driveable to get it out of the shop to keep working. I took Monday and Tuesday of last week off knowing the snow was comming and the sub freezing temp would halt most production and customers comming for repairs. We can't move trailers and 5th wheels with a fork lift and the highline coaches are too much risk moving them around when its slick. I used one of the empty bays for our lead body man, but prommised I would have it done Tuesday.
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Old 12-15-2013, 03:29 AM   #291
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

I installed some CPP front shock relocators this morning and chased an air leak for a couple hours.can't seem to hear it with a fuel line to my ear or get it to bubble with soap solution. Swapped out a used coolant gauge ( fried the og one a month ago with the under hood harness fire) and swapped the fuel gauge. Coolant gauge works again, fuel gauge still ony goes to half. I'm going to pull the sender and bend the arm when I have the seat out to swap it. Grabbed some 3/16 studs to screw into the floor and mount the new style 99 seat today then drove a tank of fuel through it on a suspension, brake shake down. The brakes feel awesome on the second pump. I picked up a 2lb residual valve and am going to install it one night after work next week. Other than the annoying rt rear that looses pressure, the air ride seems nice. It was really bouncy before the front shock relocators, now I just need to play around with the angle on the rears. Headed out tommorow for the NW meet up and should put about 300+ miles on it.
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Old 12-15-2013, 11:05 AM   #292
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

I need to applaud you on your get it done approach.
I see you added rear disk brakes, how's kit did you use and what do you think about the quality.
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Old 12-15-2013, 01:37 PM   #293
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man you sure are making the rest of us look bad, I haven't done much to my truck and you've been knocking things out left and right, keep it up
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Old 12-15-2013, 02:13 PM   #294
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Thanks guys! My wife works 2 hrs later than I do so it affords me some time to either tinker on a project or clean the house.

Here's the ebay kit I bought. Comes in 5 or 6 lug, but was missing the cables that attatch the park brake caliper cable to the yoke.
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Overall good kit. Need to install a residual valve to keep some rear caliper pressure steady. Could just be the master I'm using or just an inherent issue. 1st pump feels like drum brakes, 2nd pump stops ona dime and wish you had lap belts
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Old 12-15-2013, 09:10 PM   #295
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Tossed a 99 chevy truck seat in today and hog ringed a blanket over it before tonights NW. Meet up.

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Big difference in comfort and look.
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Old 12-15-2013, 09:52 PM   #296
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Looks like the blanket colors tie in nicely! Have fun at the meet.
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Old 12-16-2013, 12:57 AM   #297
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Looks like the blanket colors tie in nicely! Have fun at the meet.
Not a bad match for having an extra laying around!

We got a late start to the meet up. My neighbor Cory, his cousin from Montana were going to get up there early afternon and check out some stuff on the East side then meet up with James sister from Wisconsin and head to the meet up. With the delay, the 3 of us bombed up on the new seat and met Jena and Riley at the meet up. Sorry guys, I didn't get much checkin out truck/ hangin with you all, but got to catch up with extended family and share some funny stories. We will be seeing all of you throughout the summer I am sure.
Only put 200 miles on the air system and realized 40 front 20 rear is the sweet spot. Also developed a huge exhaust leak. Always something to work on!
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Old 12-16-2013, 04:28 PM   #298
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Wow, came out sharp man. I love them wheels!!!!
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Old 12-16-2013, 04:42 PM   #299
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Thanks Chakah! your help early on with the air system really helped out.
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Old 12-16-2013, 11:42 PM   #300
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Re: Crossing over, the 65 rebuild.

Found the exhaust leak....the collector flanges need the 3 lock nuts to hold them together! Grabbed some nuts at the parts store and back in biz. I have been having a "I think my starter is going out" issue where it clicks, sounds like the bendix engages but doesn't turn. Picked up a mini starter and went to install it.....found the main wire loose. Pulled the nuts and ran some external locking rings under the nuts and put it all back together. It actually seems to crank faster and start up better!
Wed night I'm going to pull the fan spacer and install a fan clutch and my OG metal fan shroud I picked up.

Also found a flexsteele leather that I'm thinking of having stiched up in some 50s-60s pleats for the 99 silverado seat. Should be pretty cozy with the heated seat grids I scored off fleabay

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