08-06-2009, 04:12 PM | #26 |
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so what is the large flat area for on the dash? TV screen???
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I'm putting in a double din dvd with touch screen.
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computing capabilities??
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I got a few more things done. It got borring at work the other night so I made some parts a new gas pedal and steering column cover. Over the weekend I also made my under dash covers, and used door clasps to mount them.
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08-18-2009, 12:08 PM | #30 |
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A few more
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Just a thought, I cut my brake pedal down and it ended up being to short. The reason being I only checked the travel of the arm with NO vacuum on the booster. After I started the truck the pedal would go to the floor! Had to swap it out with another one!
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08-18-2009, 03:12 PM | #32 |
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When I set up the brakes I had my motor in so I could check it under operation, and thanks for the info. Thats just one of those things that can bite you in the ass later down the road.
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Cool, hope you get it on the road soon!
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What is the key next to the column for in the under dash photos? Door latches are an interesting idea.
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08-18-2009, 06:59 PM | #35 |
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Thats just my ign switch that I pushed up out of the way. And the door latches worked out great, they hold the panels nice and tight and just snap out for easy access.
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Yea I do to ! But it's been 1 step forward 2 steps back. I was 1st going to use a 95 stepside bed so I needed to move my dif back 2" to fit in the wheelwells. Well now that I picked up a 56 bed I had to move the dif back to it's stock postion. The only problem with that is I C notched the frame for the 95 bed and now I can't get full travel at the stock location, so now I'm making a full 4" step notch. I"m getting rid of the leaf springs and am going to bag it. That will set me back a couple of weeks! But with this site I can find all the info I need to do it right.
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08-18-2009, 09:51 PM | #37 |
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your truck is coming along nicely keep up the good work. and i agree the rounded corner on the door is really nice.
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08-19-2009, 03:20 PM | #38 |
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Very nice .... Whats the circuit board under the dash for? Sorry if I missed it if you posed what it was for?
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That's a fuse block made by Centeck
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thats a going to be a nice truck, good progress.
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I consider myself to be a fairly decent fabricator, but I cannot figure this out. I have spent hours just looking it over and considering how to do it with no progress. How did you make the piece to fit the cab with the complex shape? Please, Please, Please post some pictures or send them to me with a description of how you did it. |
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looking good.
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I consider myself to be a fairly decent fabricator, but I cannot figure this out I have spent hours just looking it over and considering how to do it with no progress.
How did you make the piece to fit the cab with the complex shape? Please, Please, Please post some pictures or send them to me with a description of how you did it.[/QUOTE] 1st off don't think so hard! With your door closed take a marker and draw the curve you want in the door then CUT IT OFF. Take the cut off part and transfer it to a peice of 16 ga steel then CUT IT OFF. Bent it to follow the body curve of the cowel then tack it in place. Cut a small strip about 1/2" X3"long bend it to follow the curve of your filler peice,this will cover the opening at the bottom, then weld it all up. Add a little filler and that part is done. then weld the door ends back together and grind to fit |
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I'll take some pics tomorrow. I know it can be stressful cutting on your doors but if I can't screw it up, It CAN'T be screwed up. I also will add pics of my home built trailing arms, step notch and front bag mounts
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OK. Thanks, jjjmm56.
I was trying to do it with only one piece on the cab instead of welding two pieces together. I was hoping you may have come up with a way to do this. Please post the pictures still, though. And your truck is looking great by the way!! |
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I would also appreciate the pics as I am planning on doing that mod to my truck.
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Sorry guys I forgot to take my camera to the shop today. I will get some pics for you though. Worked on my front bag mounts this morning, borrowed some bags and hope to have the front going up and down tomorrow.
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I really like what you're doing with your truck. this will be a very interesting one to watch.
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More pics please!!
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best way to show rounding corners
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