03-10-2014, 01:58 PM | #126 |
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It is 40x40x14. Insulated w/ (2) 12x12 insulated doors on the front and an 8x8 on the rear. It will eventually have a 5x5 restroom with toilet and a shop sink in the corner. I already have a 9k lb 2 post car lift to install. Really excited to get it completed. Hoping to be working out of it in a couple of months.
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This is true.
Somehow, we can always manage to fill up any space available.
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Everyone I talked to when I was planning it said the same thing. I built as large as I had room for and could afford so it will have to do!!!
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Very nice!^^^
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Cool.... I sure do love that thing.
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I like the lid!
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any updates?
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I am currently putting it back together. Powdercoat is done and frame is painted. I am having to have porterbuilt make me some small spacers for my trailing arm crossmember because it interferes with the floor of the cab on my truck for some reason. I am waiting on those to get finished and then I can button it up
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Didn't realize it had been so long since I updated. Got the trailing arms on and just put the rear bags on schraders to get it on the road for the summer. Have been enjoying it a lot over the last few weeks. Posted via Mobile Device |
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How's the ride w/the T/A's & bags vs the old set-up? I'm betting 100% better.....
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Way better man. It was stupid ruff riding with the 8 leaf, leaf springs. Really have just been enjoying it. I put a factory radio in the dash just for looks. Interior looks complete now. In all reality it is pretty ruff body/paint wise but I always get thumbs up and compliments when I am out and about. If it wasnt for the rust issues I probably would never paint it. I really want to get the rust fixed though. Think I am just going to go back with a hugger orange with white top although I have considered painting the center white as well. Time will tell.
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The only other thing was the rust as like you, I wanted to keep it patina. The factory color is 'Crimson Red' for the record.
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Lots fixing to happen. I have a 6.0 block at the machine shop now receiving various goodies. Will eventually get done collecting parts for the swap and the LS will go in. Simultaneously I have been collecting parts to tub the rear. So far I have wheels, tires, 4-link (will be pulling the Trailing arms off), and coil overs. I am currently saving up funds for the rear axle and will get started on that project.
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