03-02-2015, 02:51 AM | #76 |
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Progress!!! Looking good.
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Going to be an awesome looking truck when you're done...keep the updates coming!
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03-14-2015, 01:23 AM | #79 |
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Ok, got the steering notches in and started to bolt on the front crossmember and ran into my first problem...
I've drilled out each frame hole to 9/16th's as instructed in the procedure, and have my two front bolts in. However the rear 2 holes in each side do not line up properly to get the other 4 bolts in... BTW the very front factory crossmember is still in, the instructions didn't stay to remove it but I've seen most PB trucks with it out. Any ideas from the experts?? The first pic is drivers side, second is passenger side. It flipped the images on me.
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the frame rails will flex use a starter punch to help align the holes or a ratchet strap to suck the rails together it all moves pretty easy. Keep up the progress it's looking good.
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I am so in on this one. Partial to the paint color
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Wow! Looks like a great build! I'm in!
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I like the rims already on it. No gangster rims I hope.
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03-15-2015, 11:57 AM | #86 |
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nice looking truck,but i sure hate to see a nice looking original be moderinzed like this. IMO 20's,22's and 24's are not cool on these trucks. sorry it just my opinion. i am just a stock kinda guy with maybe a small (2/4) drop just to take out some of that wheel well gap.
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But what if I'm a gangster? Then can I have gangster wheels?
Plus if I'm really feeling gangster, I take out my 64 Lincoln Continental for a cruise...
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NICE !!! I when from Intro 22"x11" rear and 20"x8.5" fronts to 20x8.5" front and 20x10.5" rears. I don't have an issue with gangster........ My truck just didn't look right to me with rims that big...... It's a personal preference thing. There is no right or wrong answer
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now that is sweet!!!!!
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^what he said
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Damn!!! That's bad ass love the wheels!!!!!!
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Good night! I think I need dental work, my jaw feel so fast! That is amazing...and the truck is cool too
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Got a little more completed on the truck. Porterbuilt V6 stage 3 drop member is in, upper hats and control arms.
Slowly but surely... Any advice on whether I should powdercoat the lower arms before pressing in the lower ball joints?
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I would recommend it I did on mine both upper and lowers so I didn't have to dissemble them again after mock up I wrapped them up to protect them. Keep up the progress it's looking good.
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Looking good, keep it up
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I had mine powdercoated before pressing the lowers ball joints in.
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Dig the truck man! It was good to meet you, you've got to bring that by the shop once its rolling.
I'm was also considering those Hill's inner fenders, curious to see them installed. -Nick
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