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Awesome work Dale
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Thanks Palf Thanks Pirate After we got the rail changed we decided to modify the drivers side of the frame to make a new style of wheelchair lift in the pick up.Doing the modifications now will slow down the reassembly but it's easier with the body off. To start off we removed the exhaust, trailing arms and the crossmember. Stay tuned next week for more updates
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Today we got started on the new trailing arm crossmember. To make more space we are moving the crossmember back 9 inches so we chopped that amount out of the trailing arms then welded them back together. Then we remounted to the rear axle
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Clever Clever Clever.
Amazing how necessity is the mother of invention. As always, great to see your updates. And of course the doggy assistant. They make a difference too.
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Quality work! Anxiously awaiting the next installment.
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Serious frame modification.
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10-12-2016, 02:23 PM | #7 |
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Better to be over built than under built.
Well I don't want my butt dragging on the ground I really do like to cut things up. After a whole bunch of welding we have finally got to the point of cutting the original frame out. Here.s a couple of pictures of where we are now
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Nice work!
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I totally agree!! Looks great.
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Looks great Dale, keep the show going
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I take it you won't be boxing both sides then?
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No, the boxing only extends about 12" ahead and behind the section we cut out of the drivers side frame rail.
We finished most of the welding so we pushed the frame back inside out of the cold weather. Then we carefully lowered the cab and box down on the frame
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That was some impressive frame fabrication!
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10-27-2016, 03:38 AM | #14 |
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That last chassis photo really shows the extent to which you have to modify your life to get from A to Z with a modicum of coolness.
That's some serious editing of the original design just to fit it around you. Amazed as always Dale.
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Looks awesome
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Looking great Dale, she'll be done in no time
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Beautiful craftsmanship.
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That frame looks great, should be nice and strong for your lift.
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Today we installed the rad saddle and both front fenders so we could check that we had solved our panel fitment issues. Good news, things are looking good.
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so is the cab modified too? or is that structure to lift your chair up?
** now I see why you are going with the extra long doors on the sub... I didn't really understand why at first.
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We finally got the rest of the sheetmetal on the front of the 67 pickup. Mostly it fits ok but we have a large gap between the fender and the cowl. We decided to put the truck in the barn until spring. I also included a picture of the hand controls that I use. They are push forward for brake and pull back for gas.
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With the 67 truck put away we can get back to the Twisted Little Sister. So to start with we put the wheels back on and set it at ride height ( 4" ) just for fun.
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Next we liked that so much we set it down where it will sit aired out ( 1" ). I wanted to keep it off the ground so it will always be drivable even without air. Also the Shockwaves have limited range so 3" from ride height to aired out is as much as we can get
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Dale, Merry EVERYTHING to you and your gang.
Good to see you back. This build always makes me smile. Looking forward to further progress. I love the photo from 1/4 front showing the motor and stretchy front end.
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Amazing work - can't wait to see what's next. Really good to see you back at it!
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