06-27-2008, 06:52 PM | #176 |
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Re: Tri-Pro's "Project GPW"
Those look awesome, did you get the 7" round capsules from CCT or where? Also, do you have a picture of the lights on? I'd just love to see a 67-72 with HID's lol
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06-27-2008, 09:14 PM | #177 |
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Hey Jon, the trucks looking good. Quick question, are you missing a washer on the shock? Not sure if I'm seeing it correctly, but looks like there should be a big flat washer on the outside of your shock. Anyways, keep the pics coming.
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that's it...thanks, I wanted to compare that to mine... looks good too...
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06-28-2008, 07:32 AM | #181 |
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Dipstix look good, how'd the oil one go in? Gotta get one...
How close is the cab to being dun?
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What I don't get about the kickdown cable being so long is that it's specifically for a 700R4.....what one earth could a 700R4 be mated to that would require and extra foot and a half of cable and shield? Does the 700R4 fit some Allison I don't know about?
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06-28-2008, 09:35 AM | #185 |
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I would put one one big enough to cover the rubber bushing. Something like a fender washer should work. Here's a picture.
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Maybe they're not needed, but I believe in OVERKILL on suspension and brake stuff, .
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4WD's have an outer bracket on that shock that "sandwiches" it to the frame...
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Ok, this is awsome!
First, you're putting in a full floor. I just bought one at Carlisle and am starting mine. Second you're a vendor in NJ. I didn't know there was a place I could drive to to get parts. I was wondering, if I came up to buy a couple of pieces I need, would it be possible to get a close-up look at this truck? I'm pretty much ok with doing my floor but it would be great if I could see a build up close.
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been keeping tabs on this site, like to know how the cab coming, like to see how the doors fit after all the floor sheetmetal was replaced, one day i need to buy (2) doors for my truck, keep up the hard work 7pictures coming
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I just got the same KYB shock setup from ECE, and all it came with was the lock washers, so that's all I used. Those shocks have a larger sleeve? than the KYB gas-adjusts that were on my truck before, so maybe that's why they don't use a flat washer? I plan on keeping an eye on everything for a bit after I get it all put back together though. I can just see my front suspension falling off after I hit the switches on the bag setup
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Any new updates?
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Not really. I've been out of the office for a week and I'm waiting on the new fuel tank to do the fuel system next. I may come in tomorrow and drill/grind out half a dozen more rivets to get that out of the way.
I did drill the frame for a bulkhead fitting and ran the rearend vent: |
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Nice work on the rearend vent.
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Does the rear require that fancy of a breather/vent? Or are you just being fancy?
Usually you only see a plain hose right?
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Started welding everything on the cab up solid.
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Nice your welder showed up, man he knocked it out in hurry...How'd the doors fit?
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