08-01-2011, 11:59 PM | #551 |
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here are a few more pics the guys from brothers took, the first 2 are the winner pics for lowest truck.....
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08-02-2011, 12:04 AM | #552 |
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and one more...
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08-02-2011, 12:10 AM | #553 |
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i never noticed your handles were shaved! did you only the keep the drivers one?
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...well they are half way shaved , they just have some peices of a bed side/patch panel cut down and rivited over them for now until i get around to doing it right. need to grind the rivets off and trim the metal down and weld it in. the way it is now is only temporary so their isn't a big hole where the handles used to be haha. and the drivers side one is still their for now but will eventually get shaved as well
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new bezels just needed painted black
some seat belts, need cleaned and dyed buckles getting painted Last edited by project 67 sub; 08-04-2011 at 04:01 AM. |
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the buckles finished
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damn those look good!where did you go for dye and hw did you do it i need to do mine red.
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simple green to clean them(also use a scrub brush) and rit brand dye, both from walmart
the dye was like $3, and the simple green was about $6 or so for 2 liters |
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cool do they have a bright red color?
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not sure, but after mine dried they looked like a super dark blue (probably cause the greenish color they started out as) , but oh well thats ok because they look 100x's better now, and they are only temporary till i can get them redone or whatever im gonna do. also decided to color the bowtie on the buckles silver for a little extra contrast
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an the pics are where?
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to dark
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but i did get these painted and installed along with the front seat belts
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can anyone say patch panel??? big thanks to budnikguy for it and the other parts he gave me
now i just gotta figure out where im gonna store it and how im gonna get it their also if i ever decide to chop my burb i have plenty of roof to do it now.... but not sure if i will or not |
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nice!!
man, the first thing i thought, was...oh ****, he chopped the roof!
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haha nah not off of mine.... at least not yet . if i decide to chop it then maybe, but it wouldn't be cut quite like that
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a few more pics of the rest of the stuff......
once again thanks to budnikguy will use this to shave the spare tire well indentation... and rear bumper #2.... now i can create the rear bumper i need/want using the 2 that i now have, it will be smooth from one side to the other minus bumper bolts.... so that means no license plate cut out area and the rear frame horns that i will use to fix the ones i decided to chop in favor of a roll pan..... which i will no longer be doing... going back to bumpers |
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paint stripped...
license plate area cut out... a piece cut out from another bumper i had gotten... tacked in place... partially welded and standing back for another look... |
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and a little closer up of the partially welded piece...
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Awesome!
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nice... i like the idea of shaving up the liscence plate. glad your going back to bumpers..at least the rear. they look good on these trucks when they are laid out.
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thanks guys, appreciate the nice comments. yah i was originally gonna do roll pans but changed my mind lol.... now its back to bumpers
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completely welded up...
welded up 17 holes and grinded everything down... 3 holes left to go finished welding up grinding the last 3 holes, and now im done with the welding and grinding part |
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i have a question i hope you can help me with. i have a 68 1/2ton burb that i want to put some 20ins on .i got a set of 20in cadillic escalade wheels they fit good on the front but won't go on the rear. like maybe the axle has to be cut down or something ? thanks for any help you can give me. sweet burb by the way !!!!!!
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sure let me give it a whirl for yah . so if i understand what you are saying correctly, is that the wheels are rubbing on the inside on the back with them on??? if that is correct, you will need some same bolt patter to same bolt pattern adapters to push them out far enough to not rub. this is what i had to do on mine, even though it has the wider 71-72 rear end under it. on the wheels i have the offset was wrong because they came off of a 99 suburban
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