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Old 03-20-2016, 01:38 PM   #1
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Glad to hear that you have bounced back.
Love the idea of what your truck is becoming

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Good deal man. Agreed, once its covered... It'll be just as badass no matter what.
Thanks, just checked out your new build thread, I love what I'm seeing in that rendering!
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Old 03-21-2016, 01:56 AM   #2
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Thanks, just checked out your new build thread, I love what I'm seeing in that rendering!
Thanks man! Couldn't let you have all the fun with a new build. haha
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Glad to hear that you have bounced back.
Love the idea of what your truck is becoming

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Old 03-21-2016, 09:17 AM   #4
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Keith,
Good to see you back at it again. Don't know how I missed the new build thread but I'm in for the ride. You must not be posting to Instagram or I would have noticed!
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Old 03-21-2016, 12:14 PM   #5
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Good to see you back at it again. Don't know how I missed the new build thread but I'm in for the ride. You must not be posting to Instagram or I would have noticed!
it's never to late to jump in on the ride! I've posted a few pics up on IG but there's not much going on right now as I'm waiting on the rear suspension to come in!
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Old 03-28-2016, 12:30 AM   #6
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Nice build so far! I realllly want to do the same front brakes... They look killer... Nice choice on the wheels as well! Glad you like them.
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Old 03-28-2016, 10:37 AM   #7
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I'm just joking with ya Kieth!!!
I know you were buddy, I was just saying you are absolutely correct about the wheels. Already wishing I went a little bigger!

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Nice build so far! I realllly want to do the same front brakes... They look killer... Nice choice on the wheels as well! Glad you like them.
Thanks, can't wait to see how your turns out as well. You started with a much nicer truck then I did. I love those big Wilwoods, I say go for it especially with the size wheels I saw you want to run. I really like the Mag-G's, just wish they made them in 22's, I really want to run 22's all the way around. I had 20's in my head when I bought them but really like the way these trucks lay out on 22's.
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Old 04-04-2016, 10:46 AM   #8
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Re: Project "Redemption" 68 SWB Fleetside

Pulled the rear suspension out this weekend in preparation for my Porterbuilt rear Dropmember and inner frame stiffener. Hopefully they will be here soon! This weekend I'll work on all those pesky rivets and remove the crossmembers.
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Old 04-04-2016, 10:49 AM   #9
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I also opened up the rear and pulled the factory 6 lug axles! I have a open peg leg rear which means it will definitely get rebuilt with a new posi and gears! Any opinions on what posi to go with?
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Old 04-06-2016, 09:44 PM   #10
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I also opened up the rear and pulled the factory 6 lug axles! I have a open peg leg rear which means it will definitely get rebuilt with a new posi and gears! Any opinions on what posi to go with?
I went with the Detroit tru trac and Yukon 3.73. The 3.73 is a little on the low side for my turbo application but you can't beat them if you're motor only.
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Pulled the rear suspension out this weekend in preparation for my Porterbuilt rear Dropmember and inner frame stiffener. Hopefully they will be here soon! This weekend I'll work on all those pesky rivets and remove the crossmembers.
Waiting on parts is the worst. I have parts sitting around in the garage that I can't install because I am waiting on other parts, this happens all the time! As for the rivets, a cutoff wheel and an air hammer does the trick every time for me.
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Eaton supplied the original posi's and will be just like the original clutch-type setup. Although for just a little more money, I have been looking into the Detroit TrueTrac setup since it doesn't use clutches (and can't wear out the friction material) and acts like an open carrier until you need it. I haven't used one yet, but after all my research, I think I will try one in the near future. Just my $.02.
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Old 04-04-2016, 09:19 PM   #13
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I agree on choice for removing rivets. I used both on mine w/ Ben at Alexander Speed. I got tired of counting how many GM used.
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Eaton supplied the original posi's and will be just like the original clutch-type setup. Although for just a little more money, I have been looking into the Detroit TrueTrac setup since it doesn't use clutches (and can't wear out the friction material) and acts like an open carrier until you need it. I haven't used one yet, but after all my research, I think I will try one in the near future. Just my $.02.
Problem with the truetrac is they don't make a 3 series carrier. So you have to run 3.73 or higher. I ran both and on the street noticed very little difference, I actually prefer the clutch style a little more.
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Waiting on parts is the worst. I have parts sitting around in the garage that I can't install because I am waiting on other parts, this happens all the time! As for the rivets, a cutoff wheel and an air hammer does the trick every time for me.
I use the same method with the cutoff wheel and air hammer as you do. Still sucks though

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Eaton supplied the original posi's and will be just like the original clutch-type setup. Although for just a little more money, I have been looking into the Detroit TrueTrac setup since it doesn't use clutches (and can't wear out the friction material) and acts like an open carrier until you need it. I haven't used one yet, but after all my research, I think I will try one in the near future. Just my $.02.
Thanks for the input, I don't know much about the different posi designs so it definitely helps to hear about the different options.

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I agree on choice for removing rivets. I used both on mine w/ Ben at Alexander Speed. I got tired of counting how many GM used.
Yeah, it's amazing how many rivets they really used. I think I counted 12 in the trailing arm crossmember alone!

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Problem with the truetrac is they don't make a 3 series carrier. So you have to run 3.73 or higher. I ran both and on the street noticed very little difference, I actually prefer the clutch style a little more.
Ok, looks like I'm going to have to start researching this. I guess I need to learn a little bit more about rear diffs
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Got my Boyd's tank in last night! Went with black powder coat Thanks to AZ Pro Performance for the hookup!
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Got my Boyd's tank in last night! Went with black powder coat Thanks to AZ Pro Performance for the hookup!
Very nice looking tank!
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Keith if you need any help with rear end stuff let me know. I have done a ton of them.
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The tank looks nice. I need to order one soon. I like the black powder coat. I hate to see how much that is going to set me back lol
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That's the first Boyd's tank I've seen in black, looks good!!
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Great to see your project moving forward on a steady pace. Great choice on the Boyd's fuel tank.
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Keith if you need any help with rear end stuff let me know. I have done a ton of them.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm doing some research now. What gears are you planning on running with your 4L80e?

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The tank looks nice. I need to order one soon. I like the black powder coat. I hate to see how much that is going to set me back lol
It was a pretty good chunk of change especially since I got the EFI tank with the Aeromotive intank fuel pump.

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That's the first Boyd's tank I've seen in black, looks good!!
Thanks Jason, I wanted to do something a little different then the one I had in my last truck which was bare aluminum. I think it looks pretty good I also got this one with center fill instead of offset to the side.

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Great to see your project moving forward on a steady pace. Great choice on the Boyd's fuel tank.
Thanks Mark, hope to get the rear frame crossmembers out this weekend. Then I'll be ready for my Porterbuilt parts.
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I'm running 3:42s with an eaton posi for my turbo setup
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No need for a 4:10 with a 4l60e in my opinion, I would stick with a 3:73.
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We did the 4:10's with a 4l60e in Sunburn and now again in White Trash. In hind sight we should have gone with 3:73's. It would give good performance and better MPG as we drive WT much more. Korbin drive about 30 miles one way each day for school....
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