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Old 05-25-2011, 09:01 PM   #1
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Re: my build thread

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Old 05-26-2011, 10:26 PM   #2
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I built some fire wall mounted hood hinges today kinda like the Porterbuilt ones and after a trip to the Immediate Care to get metal scraped out of my eye and a new Tetnus shot I think it would have been cheaper and less painful to have just bought them lol.
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Old 05-26-2011, 10:30 PM   #3
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oh dude that sux i need some wood to knock on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-02-2011, 09:15 PM   #4
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uh what do you think your building that truck for your self where are our pictures sam!
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Old 06-02-2011, 11:52 PM   #5
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uh what do you think your building that truck for your self where are our pictures sam!
Pics when done
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Old 06-04-2011, 10:09 PM   #6
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Hood hinges need a little more trimming then a final weld, but basically done. What a PITA those were to make.


Also ran the rear brake lines today.
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Old 06-04-2011, 10:14 PM   #7
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awsome i dont even want to start on mine but ill have to soonner than later unless i do no hood lol i just want to suicide it so i dont want to do it 2x
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Old 06-10-2011, 11:43 PM   #8
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Tank bracket, came out OK, I'll run it until the gap where its mitered gets the best of me. Should have welded it then drilled it.

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Old 07-02-2011, 12:40 PM   #9
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Well I've been super busy with side projects lately, building parts for a guys rat rod he is building, and steering parts for a buddies Toyota crawler on 2.5 ton rockwells and I just finished up a set of dimple dies but I'm starting to get back to work on this thing, I towed my truck down to my shop so I could finally start getting some work done on it. I cut the mounts off of my air tank and lowered them, then got it mounted, also got some more work done on that damned drip rail. Might go to my buddies house this weekend and pick up my motor then start installing that.
I also noticed that my truck would not lay the rocker flat, so after some investigation I noticed it was laying on the front body mounts, so it would either let the front of the cab touch the ground or the rear, so those will be modified to get it to lay flat, I'm also debating on cutting off the lower pinch weld.
No pictures of the work just some randoms I thought were cool.


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Old 07-02-2011, 12:42 PM   #10
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Nice build..looks great...I was just giving some thought to what i wanted to do with my hood...I think i am going to loose my inner fenders or what little of them i was using anyway...lol

keep up the good work dude it really looks great
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Old 07-02-2011, 12:48 PM   #11
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Thanks man I appreciate that.
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:41 AM   #12
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Re: my build thread

Been getting a little work done on this thing lately. Made up a bunch of fish plates for the rear end and got those welded on. Also welded up my front tubs and got them smoothed out. Picked up my motor from my co workers house and now that is ready to go in this week.





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Old 08-14-2011, 09:21 PM   #13
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those welds are amazing! nice work. that front shot is cool too
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Old 08-22-2011, 11:54 PM   #15
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Well the motor is back out because the steering wouldn't work so I made some 1/2" spacers to get it up a little. Now the rack will fit under the balancer. I just got another Flaming River joint in the mail to make it all work. Should have big progress this week.
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Old 09-02-2011, 12:28 AM   #16
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Well I thought I was just about done with the front end then I ran into more problems with the rack placement, If it sits how I want it to now the motor is too high so I thought hard today and found out a way that I could mount the rack off the front to get it lower and have the motor down where I want it. Progress soon, kind of frusterating.
The steering has changed 3 times, Motor placement has changed twice, I've made 3 sets of steering shafts and hacked up the crossmember way too many times. I also dont have much of my SMOOTH fire wall left anymore
Oh well at least I have a game plan, so I thought the last 3 times too. haha
I also managed to land my red hot motor mount on all my air lines while toarching it out,,, so now I get to run ALL new air lines.
I did build this trick little Pyramidy thingy to hold my support bearing for my heim. Took a bit of laying out but fitment was perfect. Hopefully I can end up using it after I change my steering again, if not I'll whip out another one, Its made out of 10g steel with a 1/2'' thick threaded top.
Also here are some pics of the cross member as it is now.





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Well the truck was in its first show today.. Lots of attention and some cute girlies too.
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Parked next to a super cool 63 Carryall.



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Damn I missed the sonic show agian... Truck is looking good and almost complete..
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Old 09-11-2011, 09:33 PM   #19
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Thanks Luke.. Its getting there, just been pluggin away at it almost every day after I punch out and usually on breaks too.
Went to the swap meet today and found some really cool stuff to frame up and hang in my batch pad ha.
I'm really into vintage bikes so the auto car one is super cool.



This picture is incredible I had to buy it. 1929 LA auto fire.

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I set a goal today and that was to not leave work until I had the new motor mounts finished and the motor and trans in. After about 3 hours of doing it by myself I succeeded and left to drink beer.
I built new motor mounts and a trans crossmember. Its all ready to come out and get fully welded and painted then I can start fixing my hack job on the fire wall.
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Trans crossmember. I was going to build one out of round tube then got lazy and built this.

Motor mounts look like this. 1/4'' plate with 7/8'' 3/16 Wall DOM and the bushings sleeves are 2'' DOM with RideTECH bushings and grade 8 bolts.

Clearance for steering rod. Probably about 3/8 of an inch. More than enough.

Inside the cab. I just got a full sheet of 18G cold sheet to build a new tunnel.

And this picture just for fun. The 6'' Harmonic balancer came in handy and gave me just the clearance I needed.
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Old 10-27-2011, 11:57 PM   #21
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Been working on the truck a bit lately. Today I decided to start re vamping the rear end, really haven't been happy with it since I did it. So all the links will be cut off and bag mounts and the front cross member of my back half.
The new set up will be a triangulated 4 link with a bag on bar set up.
My first setup was the first I built and turned out ok but I've wanted to change it for a while now. So here is the start of the new set up, I'll probably start cutting my old stuff off tomorrow.
Took some tips from the newest street trucks mag, the lower links are 2x2 1/4 wall. They will have bag plates on them that sit 2/3 off the link so I can get it close to the frame. I will so a rounded gusset around it that will look super clean. The ends have bungs welded in that are 3/4'' - 16. And the axle end will have a bolt on saddle that I will hopefully machine tomorrow.
I also made a new trans crossmember out of DOM tubing because my other one was ugly..
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I pm'd you but I am curious about bump steer w the mustang rack. the stock lower control arm is 20.5" and the mustang rack is 24.5" pivot point to pivot point. I ordered it anyways an plan on making it work, but did you need a bump steer correction kit? Look forward to hearing from you so I can install this rack over the holiday weekend
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are we getting serious yet? fantastic
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Here is a picture of the current set up. I had to do something to connect the lower bars because the bag sat off of the bar and I wasn't about to change around my upper bag plates because I had so much time into them. They have a gusset in the front now also. This set up seems to work good. It hangs a bit low but is back a little from the front of the tires so hopefully wont hit that much stuff. And if it does its made out of 1/4 wall, so bring it.
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