04-13-2016, 01:10 PM | #176 |
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I think you did very well with the grille.
What was the price for it done then?
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Good looking grille John. Your work on the pedals is interesting. I'd like to hear your thoughts after driving.
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Thanks aerotruk63!
Rian, I got it done for $150. Dale, I hope to get it out for a drive this weekend. I'll post my opinion...
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The grill looks good $1200 is a crazy price, you can always get it done down the road tho. Headlight relays should work really good something I have been wanting to do in my Jeep for years.
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Grill looks great in the pictures, was wondering how that came out.
Maybe I will get to see it in person this w/e....
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04-16-2016, 03:24 AM | #181 |
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Like others, love the grill.
Think the contrast between the chrome and the power coating will look good. P.
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Thanks, Guys!
I blacked out the area behind with some satin... then installed the grille. I realized afterward that I should've sparyed some black in the hood vents too. Oh well... next time. I'm pretty happy with how it looks. Paul was correct, the contrast between the chrome and aluminum-ish powdercoat looks good.
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One thing I learned was that my new Halogen tri-bar headlights don't fit into the original headlight buckets. A quick nibble and voila... headlights fit fine. I absolutely love these Bosch sheet metal nibblers. Probably 25 yrs old and they work great... and so handy.
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Very nice, grille looks great and the headlamps too, blacking out behind the grille really makes it stand out
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Johnny that looks absolutely bloody fantastic!
P.
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Hey the Brick had a super 3 day sale.
Grill looks nice.
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Looking really good. got to try that powdercoat grill idea, saves a bunch of money and looks clean.
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I like the contrasts one can create with matt black.
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Guys, thank you all for the positive comments.
Bob... hahahahahaha! I took a quick look at the forum when I got into work and saw your comment. I didn't know wtf you were talking about! I read back to see if I'd missed something, then the masking paper (newspaper)caught my eye. Good one!
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Thanks for sharing Johnny, The whole truck looks great. Grille is perfect! What if anything Did you change with rear upper shock mounts?....Ed.
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Quote:
I didn't change or relocate any mounts. I installed a CPP Grand Slam kit which included springs and shorter shocks.
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Looks really good John.
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I'm not sure what they'll look like on a non-bagged truck... but I picked up some 22x9 transit wheels. They're HUGE.
I thought maybe to make them look a little sportier, I d cut some slots to make them look like 60-70's Corvette rally wheels. It took quite a few hours, but this is what they look like now. I'll hit them with some silver paint an mount some kind of cap. I tried a Sombrero cap, but it looks like it'll be too much work to figure out a way to mount them. I'd prefer a flatter cap anyway. If all else fails, I can use the same caps currently on the truck.
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Johnny, looking forward to seeing it off the jack with the new wheels on.
Very nice work. Please continue. P.
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Johnny, the wheels look brilliant, great job, you could have a side-line making them.
I've no idea how you would attach them, but they would look great with those sombrero hub caps.
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Nice work on cutting the wheels, should make people do a double take.
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Nice job on the custom wheels.
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Nice job on the wheels
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Thank you, Guys! Next to do is source some tires. I think I'll go with 265/35r22. Not to tall... not too rubber band-ish. Specs are 29.3" diameter & 10.4" wide.
A little update on the lowered brake and clutch pedals... Every thing works fine. Changing the pedal ratio has mellowed the touchiness of the brakes, but i still need to be gentle on the pedal... especially when I have a passenger. Clutch seems fine too. I actually moved the seat forward one notch now that there's a little more legroom. Now the steering wheel feels too close. Doh!
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