10-24-2012, 11:23 PM | #176 |
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Now I don't know what I want? haha thanks
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10-26-2012, 03:51 AM | #177 |
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What a cool project. Nice work.
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What green is on the motor/trans? Kinda looks like John Deere green..?
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I love the look of this truck. I'm started a 1st 55 this fall. I'm using a S-10 too. But a short bed Reg cab I got with it. I'm in the middle of stretching it now. If I knew what the "correct" or true center was , I could set it up when I fit the pieces in the splice. Any updates on your truck ?
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11-29-2012, 06:52 PM | #182 |
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oh. false alarm. I though there might be some more Progress...
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12-03-2012, 01:47 PM | #183 |
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Been makn some progress...just nothing intresting enuff to post yet. Alot of loose ends
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Im using a tri-4 link , I should be able to get it close. I going to mount the box and cab close together too. Have you mount the under dash master assembly yet ? I wanted to use one them but filling and room has me thinking about a firewall mount .
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Started moching the steering up.... and decided to move column to the left some to help line the wheel in the center of the gages.
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01-01-2013, 09:55 PM | #187 |
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Nice engine.
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I just need to see more of your shock mounts. I don't think I could handle that motor.
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I guess I did see those pics now that I looked at them again. Did you make the top bracket ? What brand and number shock is that ? I have a Ride Tech upper that use the eyelet or bolt through type shock but the bracket looks thinner the the S10 frame .
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Quick question,
Im using a S10 front clip and a Mustang rear end. Does anyone know if i can change the bolt pattern on them? if so? how?
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Or you can have your S10 rotors redrilled to Ford pattern.Yuck.lol Just kidding but you can do that if thats an option for you. As you can see in the pic below my new rotors came with Ford 5 on 4 1/2 and Chevy 5 4 3/4 bolt patterns. They also came with 7/16 Chevy studs and 1/2 Ford studs Last edited by Kabwe; 01-03-2013 at 02:56 PM. |
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thanks BAM we can always count on you.
where did you buy the rotors? and did you request the bolt patterns?
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I was just wondering how many other projects you have done? Next truck I'm just going to copy you. How did you know how to make your 4 link?
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