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Yeah I agree with you, it looked so unfinished with those factory spot welds showing and the metal lapped over each other. I thought it was just me who thought it was ugly.lol
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What did you have to do to switch from a 59 to 55 front clip?
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You need the entire 55 front clip, fenders, inner fenders, radiator support, upper and lower grill supports, grill, and of course the hood.
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Do the fenders bolt right up to the cab?
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Thank you. I have alot of work ahead of me before I decide to do that but thought i would ask if it is a hard alteration.
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You will also need to trim about 3" off of the front of the frame rails. Front crossmember and radiator support are same, but the 58 fenders are longer which pushes the bumper and brackets out farther.
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Mike just to clarity OrrieG is talking about the frame radiator mounts are the same (the part the radiator supports mounts to). Yes I forgot to mention you have to cut off the front of the frame. I still have my front pieces if you want me to measure how much I cut off.
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This was my first time using this product, a buddy of mine told me to try it. I decided to try it on my dash to fill some minor imperfections. I could have used high build primer, but I wanted a reason to try this stuff. I sprayed great really smooth. I had to use a 2.2 tip that's how thick it is, but most of it will end up on the floor but man it's a great product. I liked it so much I did the roof also.
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The truck is looking good and thanks for turning me to that primer you are using by Southern Polyurethanes, Inc that stuff is gr8. I won't have to use it on everything just on the stuff I will have to take down to the bare metal. I'm gona get that Slick Sand as well. Think you can spare me some until I get my own?....can ya help a brother out? I'll bring a can over tomorrow ok, hahaha just kidding
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Cab is looking great, let us know how this stuff sands out.....Jim
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That looks very good!!! It looks like it did a very good job filling in the small imperfections. It looks like it did a really nice job around the third light.
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The cab is looking great Bam.
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Thats great, i will really need some of that. your cab looks sweet. I am seriously thinking about changing some stuff on mine now.
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Kabwe, Truck is coming along great. I always used shopline filler primer and wonder if you had ever used that and if there is a difference between that and the slick sand. Is one better than the other? Keep up the great work.
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Kabwe, Thank you for the info. I will have to try the slicksand next time. Did you order it from somewhere or buy it locally?
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Kabwe, Thank you. They are in PA and about a hour away. I was at there old place years ago but they moved. The price is really good . The Shopline is around $100 for everything. I will have to get some and try it.
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