03-20-2013, 01:03 PM | #951 |
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my buddy at work dose that he will get brand new boots and slap some bed liner over the toes lol!
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03-20-2013, 08:12 PM | #952 |
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it's been awhile since i posted on your thread but your doing a great job! i'm going to put bedliner in my bed when i get the passenger side wheel well tubbed! i like the way your dash is looking and nice work on the gauge cluster! if i can remember the person i was going to order my carpet from i'll post it later, i got a few sample pieces and then i choose what color best matched the blue i'm going to paint mine! keep it up and keep the videos coming!!
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03-27-2013, 11:49 PM | #953 |
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Progress looks good!
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04-03-2013, 12:10 AM | #954 |
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Today's post is for 66C06, who asked about my Emergency Brake set up. I hope this answers your questions! The entire assembly came from the donor 1985 GMC Sierra, 3/4 ton. In this picture I am attempting to show you where I mounted it. It is just outboard of the original truck fuse panel, height was determined by the dash extension and its relation to the clutch pedal. Because of its position, I was motivated to modify my fresh air vents (but that is another story) Here is where the mounting studs (pictured with the washer nuts just south of the fender mounting bolt) exited the fire wall. For the side, and to add stability, I ran this bolt (also with a washer nut, which is trying to hide behind the cable) which I think was 4" if I remember correctly, thru a 2.5 or 3" roll pin which I used as the spacer. In the Sierra, the dog legged part of the E-brake bracket was bolted to the d-side kick panel. With my fresh air vents, and my dash extension, I needed the 2.5 or 3" spacing shown better in this picture. This photo just shows where that side bolt exited the cabin between the fresh air well, and the A-pillar. As for the cable, I will have to post that, as I am still in search of a particular part for it, when it becomes available. The cable set up is far different from the 66 to the 85, but I think I have figured out a simple and effective modifiacation to marry the two safely. I hope this helps you sir, and thanks a ton for looking at my whacky stuff !!!
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04-03-2013, 02:09 AM | #955 |
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Dude! Thanks so much for the info. That is going to come in VERY handy!
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04-03-2013, 07:47 AM | #956 |
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i backed up a couple of pages to check your progress and dude... you are a very dedicated builder and its been big fun following the antics.
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04-03-2013, 11:37 AM | #957 |
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Another innovative engineering marvel. Nice job!
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great idea with the parking brake, very cleannnn
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04-09-2013, 10:49 PM | #959 |
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Ahhhhhh progress, such an elusive affair of the heart when it is skiing season !!
It is hard to split my time between the truck, and the short ski season here, as I would ski every weekend if I could, as well as add a trip down to Anchorage to ski as well. None the less, progress is what it is, and this is mine. So I started on my doors since it seems my order from Brothers of carpet and deadner is going to take a while to arrive. (which in all actuallity has not even shipped yet since it includes two new front fenders) I tossed the d-side door up on the table to start with since it is going to need the most work done to it. You loyal readers may recall back about 18 months ago I did the p-side door, but it is going to get redone. I digress.... First up: door locks that have the matching ignition key. I fear the supplier I used sent me the incorrect year. I had this suspicion when I was doing the ignition. This photo is trying to show you the difference in the locking flange. The one on the left is the original, the right one is the new. I had to shave 1/4" off the flange to shorten it to work right. A minor inconvienence, but not a show stopper. When I first started this build, doing a patch on this door corner would not have been in my scope of practice. Now I kinda look for stuff like this to fix. I have been tinkering with wiring and such also, running wires to the under dash console, but nothing really post or photo worthy in that. The end result maybe, but not yet..... Thanks for looking though guys !!
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Well..... I dont know about all that Mark!! I think you have me beat several times over buddy !! Thank you Flips, high praise from one of the Kings of Cleannnnn !!
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04-09-2013, 11:08 PM | #961 |
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Nice work on the bottom of the door. You're getting skillz on the metal fab.
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04-09-2013, 11:20 PM | #962 |
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Looks good Murph!
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the one thing i have noticed since you started your build is your confidence level is soaring, as it should be, your doing some great work.
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Just need to echo the recent comments... Keep Rockin' Murph!
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nice work ..in the last pic of the door i think i see something colored gold or brass or is it just my eyes?
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Okay....
I don't know who gets the oscar but i know you and Bomp are both nominated....you guy's both crack me up... Great work as always keep it up you'll be rolling down the road in no time
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Looks good!
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Thanks JL. On a side note, we had to postpone our leave. We would have been down in Spokane on the 24th of this month, but now it looks like we are pushed back to the July-August time frame now. Would still like to meet up though when we do get down there !! Quote:
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im diggin all the new updates!! great work man!!!!
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I think they call that "cocky"
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Cool video!! I wish I had made a sub box like yours,. That would work great in mine. Great progress!!
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Great job- you've made a lot of progress since last I checked in on you! Thanks for taking the time to show us a few things.
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Thanks Coulter, you have certainly been a large part of my inspiration to make this build documentation interesting.
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Like the door speaker modification.
You got some great ideas. Hope some day I get to see them in person. Great Job |
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Raising the bar again!!! Gotta agree with Bomp, really like the door speaker mod. Awesome foresight!
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