09-10-2010, 04:46 PM | #101 |
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Back to work on this thing.. Recently promoted at work, and at the same time, been adding about 15-20 hours a week to my schedule there. Go figure. Will get some updates going on this thing in the next month, weather is starting to agree with my wanting to work.
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12-17-2010, 11:51 PM | #102 |
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Made any progress on this beauty?
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I've been curious about how a 94-98 door panel looks with the older dash pics anyone?
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01-04-2011, 05:00 PM | #105 |
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I do have the rearend lined out for the truck now, have all the materials to paint the truck, going to refocus on the dash layout with the moonies, even if I have to take it all out and put it at my desk at work!
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03-13-2011, 06:46 PM | #106 |
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Typed up all that I did to the truck this weekend, and I guess I took too long and my page timed out when I went to post it.
Anyways, removed the fuel tank and installed the fuel pump that I am going to use. I am going to use a fuel cell now I guess, after seeing some possible issues with the header on the driver side of the transmission and routing of the exhaust back from it. I plan on using a fuel cell from summit, 20g aluminum.. Anybody have any good guides for installing a fuel cell? Never have done one before.. |
03-27-2011, 09:30 PM | #107 |
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Updates.. I scrapped the idea of making the moonies work in the dash. Not that I couldn't do it, just don't have the patience for it anymore!
Bought a set of autometer arctic whites to put in it, and started the template for them. Forgot to order the tach with them when I bought them, but I went ahead and set the template up for where it works, I think. The pictures show how it looks as where I usually have the steering wheel while I am driving. Also bought some seats out of a 2005 gmc regular cab and put them in, now I am trying to decide if I am going to highlight spots of my dash with the charcoal grey color, redo it all in charcoal grey, or.. who knows. Also bought a 20 gallon aluminum fuel cell from summit, haven't done anything with it yet as my bed is still off. |
03-28-2011, 09:32 AM | #108 |
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Just read this whole build.Wow,great job.I like the grey two tone with what you have now but if it were mine I would have it all grey.Maybe light/dark charcoal.I have just never been a fan of red/maroon.But that is just me.Others like it and hate blue.I just happen to like the blue/green side of things.Either way,grey goes with everything.I think you are doing a great job.It will look good with those guages.As far as the fuel cell goes,I would think between the rear frame rails would be a good place to start.If you weren't keeping the spare tire it would probably fit there or mount it to the bed floor right behind the cab.Good luck and can't wait to see more.
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03-28-2011, 03:59 PM | #109 |
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The more I think about it, the darker I want it to be. I really liked the dash it had in it from factory with the two different colors of red/maroon/burgandy whatever it was, but I think that it should be more of a out with the old and in with the dark. Maybe go with the idea of the two tone but black/charcoal grey. Need to figure out what I am going to do with the headliner in that situation, I am not sure if the dye would cause all of the glue to release or not.
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03-31-2011, 11:48 AM | #110 |
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For the rearend.. going to use a 14 bolt 6, 3.73 gears. Taking axles out to have them welded and redrilled for 5x5. Center hub on axle is 3" wide where hub opening on my wheels is around 3.5". Ditching the huge drum brakes, will find a viable disc brake solution for it.
Found a vacuum leak, which would explain my random issues I had with fast idle. |
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Had an hour or so to burn tonight to work on the pickup.. The hour turned out to be a lot longer then what I thought.. Test fitted how the tach would look in the dash, I don't quite have everything outlined out right, but it is close.
Also started/finished the install of my shifter, and really like how it turned out. Finished test fitting fuel cell and related parts. :edit: Sorry for the bad quality pictures, blackberry isn't good for many things, and for sure isn't good for pictures! Last edited by 69c10stepside; 04-06-2011 at 11:07 PM. |
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More pictures..
Have everything mounted the way I am going to keep it now, and I am about 75% done with the wiring of everything for the gauges. I am still undecided as to how I am going to do my dash color, the red/grey combination that is in the pictures is growing on me. I figure I will do something along those lines. |
04-13-2011, 06:41 PM | #113 |
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Here are some pictures of what I think I am going to be doing with my dash colors.
Finally got the wiring done to my gauges, everything short of hooking up the speedometer. Here is another rough picture (I know I need to just take my digital camera to the shop and leave it for some good pictures!) of the lights working on the gauges, I think I am going to use the green caps on the lights. |
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You did an awesome job on the swap and still maintaining much of the origional parts like the temp controls and column. Nice job on the gaugues too they look right at home but to be brutally honet The colors look out of place.
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that looks great, what was involved with the wiring? for instance the ac controls etc.
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Truck is coming together nicely.
I have the same dark red and gray interior pieces. I did notice when you armoral the dash it darkens it and makes it look a lot better. You could always dye whatever color you want, too. The gauges look really good as well.
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Love the picture of that grille and hood, it looks dam tough. Like a beast ready to pounce. I'm assuming your going with a black bumper on that set up..... Right or wrong?
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04-14-2011, 09:25 AM | #119 |
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Black bumper yes, anything past that I don't know yet. Really eyeing some insert and/or light bumpers.
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If you go with lights in the bumper I,... know this is just me, but I would get them smoked. Keeping it looking tough.
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04-17-2011, 02:14 PM | #121 |
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Pictures of the interior in the sun, with a good camera as I said I would do.. first 5, have 2 more to post..
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04-17-2011, 02:20 PM | #122 |
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Looks different compared to the previous pictures of it I think. Still going to work the door sills, kick panels. Then take the door panels off and get the door jams/inside door skin painted.
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04-17-2011, 02:30 PM | #123 |
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Well after seeing it complete I think colors work nicely looks awesome. By the way I dont know where you plan on putting the cd player but that make a delete pocket for the cd slot that turns it into a cubby hole. I bought one for my 95 but I havent decided where I'm going to relocate it maybe in my center console or glove box.
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04-17-2011, 02:45 PM | #124 |
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I am thinking of some kind of multimedia/monitor setup for the dash, hooked up to an itx type pc, that is hooked into my msd ignition. That is what I am planning on doing, but I have changed my mind so many times on everything else, who knows.
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04-25-2011, 01:39 PM | #125 |
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No updates yet, haven't had much time to get anything done with all of the rain and work schedules.. Did get this though, makes it all worth while!
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