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03-11-2013, 01:58 AM | #29 |
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some updates
prev. owner installed different mirrors. somehow he could not utilize any of the existing 6 holes(sigh,bang head). the top 2 holes he drilled were fine as they went threw the mirror brace, the 3rd one on the bottom was unsupported & the metal was ripped an inch on each side of the hole. welded up & bondo'ed the holes & tears, also put a 8" long piece of flatbar on the insides of the ripped holes to support the mirrors better, especially with my camper clip-ons sound deadner & mlv installed in doors rear pass. door had serious dent in it with poor body work, outer skin was coming off the door, found a rust free '77 sub door. had to slightly bend rod to fit the inside handle from my '85, also, sadly had to cut speaker hole in virgin metal so it would match the other p.o. installed door speakers(siiiigh!!) |
03-11-2013, 02:15 AM | #30 |
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splashed some woodland(forest ranger) green on it for now
finally got my new dash & some billet to bling it up. also painted my kick panels black cant afford over $200 bucks for new sills right now, cleaned up the old ones for now. dirty/clean |
03-11-2013, 03:06 AM | #31 |
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also fixed & added a few things. bought a receiver tube, welded some plate on it & mounted it on the front.will be used to haul our bicycles when camping. with literally 1 inch of clearance on each side, i can now drive the quad trailer into the garage instead of backing in as well
got rid of old weird camper plug & added modern 7 pin fuel gauge took a crap & went to 3:00 last fall looking better now. sender wire got sliced by a clamp |
03-11-2013, 03:09 AM | #32 |
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Have you tried lining the inside of the doors with sound deadner? Them things beat like a drum with sound and road noise. Prob the worst other than the back of the cab and the floor.
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03-11-2013, 03:33 AM | #33 |
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yeah i did, the whole inside of the doors are deadened plus mlv on top of it. when you tap the doors now, it's a SOLID thunk. cant wait to hear how my stereo sounds. just ditched the brake load sensing stuff, re-plumbed the lines, need to bleed them, also cant put my driver's side doors on till i get it out of the shop. my dd insur. is due this tuesday as well, so i'm hoping to have it on the road in a couple weeks. then see if all this pays off
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One last thing to consider for sound deadening. Lizardskin, think about it.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/liz-50115/overview/ LizardSkin Sound Control Formula is a high tech coating that stops the vibration of sound waves coming from a surface before they enter the air. LizardSkin Sound Control can be used with LizardSkin ceramic insulation, when used together LizardSkin Sound Control must be applied first. Now you can achieve the maximum in sound and noise reduction greatly enhancing your audio system. Typical applications include firewalls, floor pans, transmission tunnels, doors, hoods, trunk lids, under headliners, inside fenders, panel van walls and other areas that generate vibration and noise. For maximum acoustic performance, coat entire interior surface and the floor inside and out. LizardSkin is completely water soluble, meaning easy clean-up with just soap and water. Each 2-gallon container covers 46-50 square feet with .025-.040 in. thickness. http://www.lizardskin.com/
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doubt this will help quietness, but oh well. 28 yr old rubber b.mounts were not looking good(as well as some cab lean). hardware cleaned up nice with some new gr.8 bolts.
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Niiice.
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It looks good. Seats look goo too
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Very nice work!!
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thanks guys
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Wow man this looks great
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Any updates?
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^^^nah, just been driving it for the last few months.
difference is like nite & day, far exceeded my expectations. stereo sounds a lot more thumpy now (almost like i added another amp & sub) with no rattles anywhere, & can talk in a normal tone at ANY speed now. some noise comes in when the windows are down, but buttoned up, it's 10x quieter anyone looking to quiet there ride, i would not hesitate to recommend MLV |
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Sweet. Good to know man! I'm thinking loading up the doors has a huge effect. Seems where a lot of the noise comes from on these trucks
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well, after searching the web & junkyards for front & rear black door panels for the crew, was looking at $7-$800 shipped across the border, & almost nothing in our yards, decided to try painting them.
never really painted plastic much before (except for models), researched everything & the best paint to use, read every thread on the board about it, & general consenses everywhere is SEM. these are older pic's of the int. see what i mean by accessary holes- look at the old dashpad & tranny hump |
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awhile ago, i think it was skunksmash, had a thread about inner door handles "bent in". sure enough, mine are bent right in.
bent the stop till the handle was straight, then tacked a piece of metal to hold it in place lookin' a little staiter now |
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i was just going to do one panel & see how it worked, but decided to do them all anyway
rear doors didn't have enough paint to do both the fronts, just the pass. |
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as good as SEM seems, don't think it would have worked on the map pockets, which are a ridiculous price for new ones, just to stuff lint & garbage in them, so i sticky taped some diamond plate over the holes untill i can find some reasonably priced black ones.
i did have enough paint left over to do my sun visors filthy old visors after a little lovin' & some paint if anybody pulls the transfer case sticker off, they'll find a nice tan rectangle under it |
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kinda an overall view
thinking i'm going to outline the pebble grain part in silver so it matches the dash, & to break up all the black, door handle bezels. maybe take the seats apart & paint the plastic on them. part #4 http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/full.aspx?Page=18 my door panels are basic custom deluxe with 1 screw hole in the handle cup, yet i see the bezels have 2 screws. does the front screw just screw into the door panel? anybody with the bezels know? |
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Nice work dieseldawg142! Great ideas you came up with on this project. Such a sweet truck too!
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