02-28-2009, 12:16 AM | #51 |
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very nice work Kim, hopefully I'll be starting my IFS this spring.
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03-06-2009, 01:45 AM | #52 |
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Well I did some more work on the license plate.
I didn't like the first piece I made for it so I made another ( the first one wasn't square). Did a layout of where it would go drilled some holes and then conected them. |
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I still have to finalize the final depth of it but you can get a little idea of what it will look like.
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The UPS guy droped this off at the house today.
Found it at Pirate Jack for $89.00 which was way cheaper than anywhere else. Seems to be a real nice piece and their customer service was very good. Kim |
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very nice truck you have there, i like the box idea, very original. as for the pedal assembly, that is what i should have done, oh well live and learn.
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Did some more work on the plate mounting.
The pics are self explanatory. I just have to do some finish welding and grinding and it'll be good to go. Kim |
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The UPS guy dropped off some more goodies.
These are the upper and lower control arms I'm going to use. They are made by SPC. The ball joints are tall polished Howe units. The lower A-arms will drop the suspension 1" over what the stock ones would set at. Kim |
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Hey Kim,
It looks like you are really picking up the pace on your build. Nice job on the bed and the goodies look great. |
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Me too. Its just that time will not agree with me, I just keeps running out.
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Wow very nice idk how i missed this thread?
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I seen a bed close to your's on a truck on e-bay. Did you see it? It was red and chopped and really nice. I think it was in Dallas.
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It's a work in progress that keeps changing as I go along in the build. I pretty much have it the way I want it now and just have to do a little finish welding and then get it primed. Kim |
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ME LIKES THE HINEY!
I would love to set my Ole' "Project: Full Metal Yellow Jacket"
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Nice fab work. I went out and threw rocks at mine after looking at your work.
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Thanks for the compliment. Kim |
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Thanks. I've been watching your build and like what you've done. I have to fix the steps on mine also and appreciate seeing how you did yours. Kim |
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No problem.........
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Very nice truck. Did you use trailer fenders for the tubs? Kim |
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Nice Work Kim!
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Way cool. Very nice fab work. I cant believe I missed this thread too! Can't wait to see a full view of the truck when you get the bed done!
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Wish we hadn't did that. Would of been better using these Was wanting to buy this Fiberglass Bed for my 62 from USBody, but had alot of people say know. Do not do buisness with them. Anyhoot....
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Thought I would post some updates on what I have been doing to my truck.
Pic #1 is a hydroboost unit out of an 05 chevy truck. The next 4 pics show a bracket I made to mount the unit on the frame. The bracket will mount just under the back of the cab witch will put the hydroboost and the master cylinder behind the cab for easy access. I will connect it to the brake pedal with some DOM tube. Kim |
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These next 2 pics show the finished bracket and unit bolted to it.
I had to modify the mounting flange that was on the unit to work with my bracket. Kim |
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I also had to modify the push rod on the unit so it would attach to the pedal.
I cut the end off the push rod and rounded it off. I got a 3/8x24 grade 8 bolt and some 3/8 ID DOM tube. I cut the head off the bolt and rounded that end also. Kim |
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