09-25-2011, 11:15 PM | #101 |
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Coy's 20x10 with 275 40/20's rear, 18x8 235 40/18 front. 72 Monte Carlo sub frame with 1 coil cut. Lowering rear leaf springs, need to run mini tubs and early Camaro rear end 60" wide. I will be adding a 3" c notch and 1" lowering shackle this winter, to get the back down alittle more.
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09-26-2011, 04:23 AM | #102 |
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WOW. that is a beautiful truck for sure.. leonard
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09-26-2011, 10:38 AM | #103 |
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Hey Pro1955: How low is the lowest part of the front fender from the ground? Look good! Do you have any issues with it bottoming out anywhere?
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09-26-2011, 11:14 AM | #104 |
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I also am going for that look... here is a pic of mine im running the same size tire and wheel in the front but went with an 18x10 in the rear and a little more side wall. Its a 74 firebird sub and had 2" hotchkis lowering springs in the front. It (had) them. the tires scrubed when turning at all so i changed the springs out to a new set of stock springs and it sits about 1" higher now with no clearense issues.
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09-26-2011, 11:52 AM | #105 |
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Nice looking truck, man. How about posting more pictures? The original poster wanted more info on these trucks and I think he's gettign it with all these discussions of stances and rim/tire sizes. I am loving it. Do you have a photo of the truck with the 1" taller stacne in front and the taller side wall? What aspect ratio tire are you running now? |
09-26-2011, 03:45 PM | #106 |
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[QUOTE=hotrod1;4920463]Hey Pro1955: How low is the lowest part of the front fender from the ground? Look good! Do you have any issues with it bottoming out anywhere?[/QUOTE The only time it bottoms out is over a sharp edge bump is at freeway speeds. That is why I'm going to c notch it this winter. No issues with front and rarely bottoms in back as it is now. It has a great ride very smooth, I balanced the drive line, all new bushings front and rear. 40 series tires help out the ride.
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09-26-2011, 04:31 PM | #107 |
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lots of nice trucks here for sure....
all you guys wanting to do a c-notch in the future, make sure your center section, (pumpkin) wont bottom out on the wood bed floor. i was going to c-notch my frame a few months ago, then took some measurements, and sure enough my rear pumpkin will hit the wood bed floor. so if and when i do notch my rear frame, i will need to cut a hole in the wood, or raise that area of the floor so it will clear. just a thought.. leonard
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.."Dan from Pasadena" did I overlook your truck? or have you not posted any pictures? Show some pictures please..
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09-26-2011, 10:05 PM | #109 |
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Been too busy getting it road worthy fixing all the mickey items from the PO.
Here is what I have at this time.
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As purchased in May of this year: Truck as she sits now: Engine in As-Purchased condition: Engine now (No, not rebuilt...well, a "Krylon Rebuild!) 283 runs GREAT: Some Interior Stuff I've been working on: Instrument Cluster: Door Panel: |
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Mine won`t even make it to that Dan.
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09-27-2011, 01:12 AM | #112 |
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It will eventually. Well, I assume you intend to keep at it. Mine feels like I never get ahead and yet when I looked at which picture to post I realize I've done more than I remember.
C'mon, let's see yours. I suppose jim-bob should see the truth about what he's likely to start with...unless he has a helluva a lot more money than either of us had to start! |
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In my case I bought it as a daily driver for a truck and something unique to replace a Cavalier. My thoughts are to get it roadworthy, safe and replace all the broken stuff. I will put a T5 in it and already have the trans with a spacer. I also have a pair of Fenton split manifolds for the 235 and hope to swap out the Rochester. There is no room left in the garage for another sunny day driver.
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wow Dan, i didnt realize you have only had your truck since May..... you have come a long way in a short time....
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Yup, just since May; only about four months. The main thing is I got a relatively good one to start except w/ 4 fugly rims & tires. I happened to have had the Torq-Thrusts & a Craigslist find got me good (if tall) rubber for $80. I did all fluids, filters, belts, hoses myself in an afternoon for under $100, then scored the valve covers & air cleaner for another $150 from eBay. Appearence wise that's about all I've done. Mechanically & electrically is another story; an expensive story too because of labor but she runs great now. I don't use it as a daily, but I COULD reliably and safely which is where I wanted to get as quickly as possible Posted via Mobile Device Last edited by Dan in Pasadena; 09-27-2011 at 10:13 AM. |
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..thanks for the pics Dan..I knew you had to have a good'un plus an organized shop..Now that's what I'm hoping to find..Did you have very much metal work to do?
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. Funny you ask right now. I was working on the driver's door yesterday and I found rust-out in the bottom of it. I'm debating if I should stop, pull both doors and send them to a blaster? But that's a slippery slope because I'm wondering what it'll cost and if I should/could afford to pull the bed off too? Kabwe has a local blaster he trusts so I need to drop him a PM for a name & number. Quote:
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Quit painting with the garage door closed Dan! Your truck is looking really good! Love the paint and wheels! I've only had my truck for a few months too but its easy to lose track of time when you are in the shop having fun. Good job. Posted via Mobile Device
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Huh? Uh, oh yeah. Good idea, ha ha!
Thank you for the compliment. I really appreciate the kind words. I'm trying, man. There just aren't enough hours in a day or days in a week. Come on guys, let's see more b!tchin trucks! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Whew! Bam, Where's this cruise night? I've gotta get over there and see these beauties.
Not to go completely off topic but can you drop me a PM with the name/location of the blaster you use...again? You told me once but I lost it, natch! Looks like I need to do my doors before I proceed much more on them. Posted via Mobile Device |
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why PM. Let everyone know.
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Dan,
Here you go. Blasting Specialties 2937 Vail Avenue Commerce, CA 90040-2615 (323) 721-5020 |
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Thanks so much. Any idea what blasting two doors will cost? I'm wondering if they'll blast down inside? I MAY send them my bed too. When you do beds, do you fully disassemble before you take it to them?
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Well when I did my cab they change me 250 inside and out. If was was going to do the bed I would disassemble it.
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