10-27-2008, 12:24 AM | #301 |
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What are your plans for the front glass?
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That looks f'n wicked man! I'm not a big trazer fan but that does look sick!
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2. I split the b pillar on the inside and the outside and moved them out to fit. The A pillar is leaned back and in to match but we had to cut the a pillar in 2 places to make the angles match . The window frames are cut in a total of 5 places to make them work out right, they had to be leaned in and down to match the cab. It is a lot of work but I think the end result is going to be killer. I will get some pics of all the cuts the next time I get over there but I have to help my brother put down tile this weekend. |
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I think it looks great too!
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it looks awsome
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Dude, I think it absolutely rocks! If someone thinks you should've used a truck, f@#k 'em. And you're right about someone else pulling up next to you at a carshow. Mine (except that it's a GMC) looks just like your's did (before the mods of course), and I live an hour away. Now, you're unique fo' sho'. Keep up the good work, man. Can't wait to see more progress.
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I agree with the centerline, looks great, and your work looks nice, there is one in town here done like that, but it was never completede, it has sat in a compound now for about 10 years, disappeared 2 weeks ago, i love that idea, nicely done.
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I figured out what it is! It's a first generation SSR! :-)
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11-27-2008, 05:58 PM | #318 |
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I hope mine doesn't end up sitting for 10 years The center line of the wheels is well worth the effort in making them center in the wheel openings. If I remember correctly we moved the front forward 1.5" and the rear back 1". I think it looks stupid when someone spends all the money one of these trucks or blazers and doesn't at least take the time to move the rearend back when they have them down to the frame. Thanks for the compliments!!
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Well I had being welding and grinding on the top and was coming right alone until the air compressor took a crap Sucks having to buy a new compressor with it being christmas time.
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12-16-2008, 08:02 PM | #321 |
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We figured about the time we replaced the compressor the motor would go out. This thing is 5 years old and it on it's 3rd resto so we cannot complain. My old man found a new 2 stage, 80 gal, 5hp that a guy bought and never hooked it up and now needs Christmas money for $600 so I think we are going to get it Sat. We went to a auction this past Sat and there were 2 old 60 gal compressors that didn't even run, 1 brought $150 and the other brought $175. The next auction they have we are going to load it up and take it down there and let it go if it will bring close to what those brought. They also had a craftsman 3 hp 60gal that was at least 5 years old that brought $475 plus 10% buyers premium and sales tax, that idiot could have bought a brand new one for that
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Me and my father have been fitting the panels. We are going to try and acheive a 3/16" gap on all the panels. There are going to be a few filler rods added here and there and we have already added most of the one on the passenger side.
The bigges pain in the a$$ has been removing all that sound deadener that I put in after I first bought the blazer. That stuff isn't meant to be removed Here are a few pics, we still have a ton of welding and grinding to do. Last edited by jkade; 01-11-2009 at 10:54 AM. |
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lookin good
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Top notch! This one will be super nice
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