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Thanks Shawn, my son Mark has a Camaro clip on his AD and is also going to use the QA1 coil-over set-up on his...Jim
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Hi Jim, always trying to improve on something perfect!! Glad you don't have this white stuff like we do to drive in.
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Great write-up! How does the ride compare to the old setup?
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Hey Ray, thanks for the compliment. You're wrong on the white stuff, we got 3" of sleet and 3" of snow on top of that last night. I spent most of the day chopping the stuff off my concrete approach to the garage. I'll wait for the sun to melt the rest...Jim
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Thank you on the write-up. Ride is great so far, have only driven it about 10 miles. Need to take over some rough roads to get a better feel on the ride and handling. Snowy weather, sleet and rain, hasn't allowed for much driving. What I hope to do is drive a certain road, stop and adjust the shock and drive the same road again, until I feel happy with ride and handling...Jim
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Well, I finally got some miles on the truck and wanted to report back. This Friday and Saturday I drove back and forth to the Mid-American Nats in Springfield, MO. Put on 563 miles, I've driven this route many many times, and all I can say is WHAT A DIFFERENCE. Ride is much better and takes the curves nice. It's still set at the 10 setting on the shocks, but I might up it to 12. There is very little body roll at 70mph on some tight curves, but at the 12 setting it may be better, but I don't want to lose any ride quality either. I'll play around with it some and let you know later how it does. Adjustable shocks aren't cheap, but if you have to replace yours, I think it's well worth the price...Jim
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Glad you had a good time and enjoyed the ride with your new shocks. Wish I could have rode along with you.
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Thanks Ray, wish you could too...Jim
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I sat down this morning and went through your entire build. I know, pretty late to the party. Like many have mentioned you do outstanding work. And you've commented a number of times you have average skills. Ha....if my skills ever reach the level of your average I will be pleased. Great work and I always enjoy what you and Mark post up. Merry Christmas, Doug |
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Thanks so much for the kind words. We both appreciated everyone checking out the old builds and watching the new stuff (Mark's). I only wish I could work more with Mark but life has me sidelined for the moment. Mark will continue doing new stuff and I'll help when needed. Thanks again...Jim
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Hey Guys, A little late in getting started with some projects I want to do to the roadster.
1. Been wanting to install cruise control for years, finally broke down and bought a newer style all electric units (more on that later). 2. The seat in my truck is done in the old tweed material, and is showing dirt and wear from 11 yrs of use, so I'm having it redone in ultra leather to match the leather in the panels and floor. 3. About 2 yrs ago, I was pulling the truck into the basement and another frame was in front of where I park, anyhow I didn't stop soon enough, and knocked a large chip of paint out on the bumper, so I'll repair and repaint. Now I have to do my projects in between Mark working on projects for paying customers, so some of this may drag out awhile, but will be done by early summer. Here is a couple pics of the cruse unit. I bought it through Brandon Distributing, it's my by Smart Line. The complete unit including shipping cost me $249.00.
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Here's a couple pics of the seat removed ( you can see the two worst spots on the front) and the empty cab.
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Couple pics of the bumper removed from the truck and the spot that was chipped.
Will update some more later...Jim
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Great to see you check some things off of the list! Looking forward to seeing the Ultra Leather!
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This is going to be fun to tag along on! Wife says the interior on your truck is amazingly Nice, Jim.
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Thanks, hope it all goes smooth. Need to order the leather to match my stuff, hope to do that this week...Jim
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Thanks Doug, tell the wife thank you, and how is she doing, fine I hope...Jim
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Late friday afternoon I got out and started on the pickup.
Pic 1 removed the cover in front of radiator, etc. Pic 2 This is where the new cruise unit actuator will be mounted. My son Mark came up with mounting it in this location. The cable will go thru the hole, where you see it now, then to carb. This should be the only thing seen when I'm done in the engine compartment. Pic 3 This is the unit. I removed their mounting bracket and I'm making a new one so it will mount on radiator support frame. More later...Jim
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Nice upgrade!
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I had made my bracket on Friday, and painted in black. So I went to shop about 1:00 pm today to do some more work.
Pic 1 The unit, first bracket is theirs, the second one is mine. Mark did some welding on it for me to get the angle I needed. My brother in law then came to the shop and for the next 2 to 3 hours I helped him trouble shoot why his heater in his blazer wasn't working. After changing motors, etc, it turned out to be a bad switch. Pic 2 Unit mounted with new bracket to radiator frame. Electrical hook up will come up from the outside of inner fender and plug into unit. Will show pics when I get that far. Pic 3 another view Jim
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Good progress Jim... This afternoon, I put my 48 up on the stands I made to do some minor fixes this winter. Your interior looks really good.
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Thanks Marc, I think the leather seat will make it a little better...Jim I keep an eye on your build, doing good so far...Jim
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