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have been working on some small things installed the gas pedal and cable, run the battery cable's and put sound deadener on floor an roof still got some places to do. and got the door window switch in place. |
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great progress on your truck
putting the windshield in is easy putting the trim in the rubber on the windshield is a bugger looks real good
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Looking real sharp.
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Sweet....Jim
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got some more painted parts ready for assembly
put in the steering column and steering wheel and yesterday i got a call the wheels arrived and where ready for pickup so we picked them up today and couldnt wait to put them on when ordering the wheels i figured tire availabillity and size choice would not be a big issue but found out we are limited to one size for the rear wheels (335/30 r18) front's are easier (225/45 r18) |
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Looking very good... Nice wheels.. How wide are your frontwheels,?
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This is such a cool looking build! You are a great fabricator. I can't wait to see what this thing looks like finished.
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11-23-2012, 02:06 AM | #409 |
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Looking real nice.
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Wheels are awesome! Wish my garage was that clean.
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well its standing temporary on this ''clean'' side due to the paint work and sanding dust in the workshop, when thats done it will move back there
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11-24-2012, 04:49 PM | #412 |
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i did some little things today, like installing the battery tray, battery and charger cable with a plug under the cab behind the cab corner
and put on the cover and then took this picture also put on the freshly painter sun visor and here a shiny trans cover its a shame to cover it up with carpet |
11-24-2012, 05:09 PM | #413 |
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Very nice fab work.
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uhh ? its more assembly work now Thanks Kim.
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Looking really good...Jim
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finished the brake lines and installed the brake pedal and master cill. and booster
also got the rear window in but still need to put the lock bead in |
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Looks good.
I see you have the residual pressure valves in your brake lines. I don't think you need them because your master cylinder is higher than your wheel cylinders. I thought they were only used to keep the fluid from flowing back into the master cylinder when it is lower than the wheel cylinders. Kim |
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sweet build!
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Is that gas pedal setup custom fabricated?? I really wanted to use a stock style pedal linkage that ran into the floor but could not find a way to make it work with a cable like you have!
If it was purchased, may I ask where you got it?
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have been fighting with rear window getting lockbead in place
and i have won ! and then done an easy job by putting the rearview mirror in place and put in the steering column for the final time............. because i had damaged the paint when trying to determine the correct steering wheel height. |
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Thank you! I didn't realize they made pedals like that. I just ordered one for my build!
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I just started following your build. I must say that I am very impressed with the work you have done on this truck. I wish I would have seen this thread before I started on my truck. But, mine is almost finished and I am pretty pleased with the way it turned out. I really like everything that you have done. This is going to be one very impressive truck when it rolls out for the final showing. I just love it.
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