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03-04-2009, 11:56 AM | #1 |
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Re: The Project Havoc....
Gentlemen, this man has talent! It was good to meet you to James. I look forward to see it when it's done and maybe a ride? lol I'll have to bring my beast out when it's done on one of my work trips.
Keep up the excellent work man. Richard
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03-04-2009, 12:48 PM | #2 |
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The sway bar kit that you installed. Is that shaft spring steel or common round stock?
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03-05-2009, 01:39 AM | #3 |
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Hey guys, Thanks for the compliment Richard, a person does not hear that very often so it feels mighty good. Big head, as far as i can tell, the shaft is just 1 inch DOM tubing, does not look like spring steel, that is what i can tell at least. Well i had an interesting day, first we went and got the wife a new bike helmet and gloves, gotta love that when she tells you she wants to learn how to ride your bike. When i got home there was a parcel here for me, MORE PARTS YAH. i went out to the garage after that and got some done today, finished up the rear suspension, mounted my fuel pimp and fuel filter. i then cut my new powerslot rotors to fit my axles, i am gonna get aftermarket later soo.
Anyways after that i installed my rotors and set my brake calipers on. Well guess what my rims do not fit now, i was p*ssed. i wanted to run my 15 chrome babies. so i came in the house and told the wife. she just looked at me and how can u fix it. well i told her new rims, she looked at me and said do it. I LOVE HER SO. However i let her pick them out ,after all it is hers too, so now to order. I them went back out. and decided since i am getting new rims i have to save some money now. so i will use the old (new) headers instead od making some. However, the stupid CPP motor mounts do not work with header, DO NOT buy these. not happy with them, i had to modify, just like the SCOTTS pedal assembly, for a brake light switch. The headers are lower than i wanted and now i had to re route my exhaust, not how i wanted, but it will work, so i made up some muffler brackets for her and we are off the races. Wow that was a keyboard full, sorry for all the reading guys, i had to vent. Anyhoo onto some pics. James Total Hours:140.5 HRS
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03-05-2009, 01:41 AM | #4 |
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A few more and a pic of the day.
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03-05-2009, 04:20 AM | #5 |
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great work
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03-06-2009, 02:29 PM | #6 |
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Very nice. How low do you feel you'll ultimately be? Any worries those mufflers will possibly make contact?
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03-05-2009, 09:59 AM | #7 |
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Shes looking great keep up the good work.
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03-05-2009, 12:33 PM | #8 |
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work hard
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03-06-2009, 12:23 AM | #9 |
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Well i went out to the garage this morning around 7. wnet in today with a plan, to try and finish my frame up. I got close. Because i am now using the old (new) headers i had to come up with a place for the mufflers, so in my sleep last nite i cam up with this. i think it looks frickin bad *ss. my opinion. So now they are mounted and hang not too bad below the truck. I then made a bracket for my proportioning valve. after that my brothers wifes brother came over to bs. well i put him too work for a few hours. Thanks you Josh i really appreciated it. We stripped the frame back down to nothing and stated the finish welding and grinding of the frame. overall i think it is looking pretty good. Unfortunatley i ran out of mig gas with the notches left to weld in and a couple of other little things, but for the most part it is 97% done. Wow what a feeling. Anyways here are some pics. And of course a pic for the day. Enjoy
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03-06-2009, 12:35 AM | #10 |
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I am also having a dilema, i can not pick btn the rims we have choosen. Mel picked the top ones, which i really like, but i like the bottom ones for the deep lip, i hate decisions. what do you think. i am going tfor the pro touring look in a way and that is where the top ones win. i am so lost. ARGGGGGGGHHHH
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03-06-2009, 12:49 PM | #11 |
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Great job on the exhaust, the location looks right on. They almost look like you planned that all along. I also like the hole pattern u having going on. 1 question are the holes just for looks or do they give strength in the part as well. OOOOh and the frame looks off the hook and cant wait to see it all finished up. ooh and my choice is the top 1's if going for the pro touring look, just my opinion.
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How wheel is tire?
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03-06-2009, 01:47 PM | #13 |
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Love that frame.
I'd go with the 2nd set, but that's because I like the lip to be smooth, not with anything coming off the spokes. |
03-09-2009, 12:56 AM | #14 |
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i'll second both points.
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03-06-2009, 07:40 PM | #15 |
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Tyler, they are 20" rims.
And Scoti, the exhaust by the looks of it will be about 4-5 inches off the ground, i hope no lower, in the future she will get modified, they hang the same distance as the headers below the crossmember, 1 inch. I am not a bagged truck or anything, the springs are 2 inch front with 2.5 inch drop spindles and 5 inch out back with probaly a 1 inch block, we will see. i can always put a skid guard on the exhaust, LOL, whatever works.
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Going to add some sort of flexible line on the pipes so the engine motions don't pull on the pipes?
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COOL look good
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Hey guys, Texan the exhaust is mounted with rubber bushings, you just do not see them in the pics, the way i have the engine set up there should be very little flex, we will see and i could be wrong. Anyways, i took yesterday off and went shopping with the wife, had a relaxing day i gues syou could say. so today i got up and made my way our to the shop. I finished up the rest of the welding, got my notches put in, my bumpstops installed, a few gussets in a couple spots, mounted the fuel tank and a few odds and ends. I do have one thing to say, The FRAME IS DONE!!!!!!
I have to sandblast it now and paint it. i am not gonna worry about making it too pretty right now, i just want to slap the truck back together for the year and run her. If i do not like how it handles or drives i will change it. My plan is to tear her apart next winter again and really detail it and paint her. so for now we are jsut gonna rat truck HAVOC. which is fine with me as i can them beat the hell out of her and enjoy her for the year. Anyways on to some pics. not much just a few. James Total Hours: 158.5hrs P.S. we picked a set of rims out, they are not the two above, we found something that we both loved, will let you know later. i phoned them today to order them and they are gonna get back to me on monday with pricing, have to ship from california. Any one want to deliver a set of tires for a wobbly pop or two and some B.S time. hehe The last pic is of a truck that was my inspriartion, does anyone know whose it is, because i just love it.
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Nice job. I like the notches & the bumpstop bracket location (looks well thought out).
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Thanks Scoti, i have thought long and hard on how to do this, i really appreciate the comment.
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Nice work. Keep it up! I wish I had the space to tear mine apart like that. I already have a car torn apart in my garage. So my truck sits in the driveway begging for attention.
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Well this is how the truck is gonna look for the next week, i have too get that darn camaro apart to go and get sanblasted, so after it is out of the garage for the next couple of weeks, i am gonna thrash and slam my truck together so i can drive it this season, then next winter i will tear her down again for the grand finale.
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I agree, put your truck together. Great job. Great skills.
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Your frame looks great! The only thing I know about that green truck is that the wheels are Boyd Magneatos. (Same ones I have.)
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lookin good there
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