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Old 05-06-2020, 09:09 PM   #1
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Built a lip spoiler for my 67

My c10 always seems to wander or lift in the front when driving into the wind, and there’s a lot of wind in the valleys of tenn. so I built this out of stainless steel. There’s an air damn that curves around the front behind it and the spoiler helps push the nose down. I was surprised it actually works!
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Old 05-06-2020, 09:12 PM   #2
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My c10 always seems to wander or lift in the front when driving into the wind, and there’s a lot of wind in the valleys of tenn. so I built this out of stainless steel. There’s an air damn that curves around the front behind it and the spoiler helps push the nose down. I was surprised it actually works!
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I also built traction bars, track bar, mirrors and a rear spoiler for it outta stainless too.
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Old 05-06-2020, 09:16 PM   #3
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My c10 always seems to wander or lift in the front when driving into the wind, and there’s a lot of wind in the valleys of tenn. so I built this out of stainless steel. There’s an air damn that curves around the front behind it and the spoiler helps push the nose down. I was surprised it actually works!
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Here’s one of the traction bars, I can’t find a pic of the track bar.
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Old 05-06-2020, 09:46 PM   #4
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My c10 always seems to wander or lift in the front when driving into the wind, and there’s a lot of wind in the valleys of tenn. so I built this out of stainless steel. There’s an air damn that curves around the front behind it and the spoiler helps push the nose down. I was surprised it actually works!
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As it may help in the handling I'm not sold on the look,sorry.
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Old 05-07-2020, 09:00 AM   #5
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

Nice!
Can you post a spoiler picture from the side?
Is your truck a leaf spring truck?
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Old 05-07-2020, 09:40 AM   #6
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

I always have a deeper appreciation for the parts built by the person than the parts bought and installed. It's Made in the USA and a custom build. Great job!.
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Old 05-07-2020, 09:55 AM   #7
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

I LIKE IT! The truck looks tough and I have always leaned towards the road rally look.
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Old 05-07-2020, 10:07 AM   #8
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Nice!
Can you post a spoiler picture from the side?
Is your truck a leaf spring truck?
It is a leaf spring truck, in fact it had 9 leafs per side when I got it, some kind of up hd upgrade?
Here’s a 3/4 shot, need to get more pics.
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I always have a deeper appreciation for the parts built by the person than the parts bought and installed. It's Made in the USA and a custom build. Great job!.
Thanks, my dad taught me to weld when I was 9 and I’ve been building stuff ever since. Just got this c10 after my 70 step side got munched underneath a tractor trailer. My last one was more traditional, going for a more track modified look on this one.
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I LIKE IT! The truck looks tough and I have always leaned towards the road rally look.
Thanks! I appreciate that! The road rally, dirt track race truck was kinda what I was going for. I’m just glad it’s functional as well or I woulda felt stupid.
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

Very Creative,
I wish I knew what it was like to drive my truck at Speed..
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As it may help in the handling I'm not sold on the look,sorry.
No worries it’s defin not traditional but I’ve done traditional before so I went a little street modified this time. I’ve got a pretty traditional 67 firebird and a plumb near bone stock 73 nova too so I’m all over the place!
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Old 05-07-2020, 10:24 AM   #13
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

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Hand made goodness!!

Are those mirrors custom too?

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Thanks, my dad taught me to weld when I was 9 and I’ve been building stuff ever since. Just got this c10 after my 70 step side got munched underneath a tractor trailer. My last one was more traditional, going for a more track modified look on this one.
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Here’s my chopper I built with a buddy of mine about 20 years ago, I use to ride all the time but my nerve damage has gotten way worse so I just screw around with my truck now. Still got my chopper though! I’m gonna get the wife to cremate me and dump my ashes
In the tank and bury the whole bike!
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Are those mirrors custom too?

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Why yes, yes they are! The mirrors themselves are motorcycle mirrors but I built the stems and mounting plates and adjusters.
They’re quite dirty in this pic, welds look a bit like poo too. I was having some issues that day.
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Old 05-07-2020, 01:55 PM   #16
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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

I would have to say great job ! Keep at it ! Welding is a lifetime of learning and something I wish I could do...
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It is a leaf spring truck, in fact it had 9 leafs per side when I got it, some kind of up hd upgrade?
Here’s a 3/4 shot, need to get more pics.
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Excellent job. And thanks for the photo.
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I would have to say great job ! Keep at it ! Welding is a lifetime of learning and something I wish I could do...
I’ve always said I can teach you to weld in 30 minutes, it’ll take you the rest of your life to perfect it!
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Very Creative,
I wish I knew what it was like to drive my truck at Speed..
I finally understood this sentence, I don’t know why it took so long. What’s wrong with your truck? Or are you in the midst of building one?
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My c10 always seems to wander or lift in the front when driving into the wind, and there’s a lot of wind in the valleys of tenn. so I built this out of stainless steel. There’s an air damn that curves around the front behind it and the spoiler helps push the nose down. I was surprised it actually works!
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I like it

The wind on the edge of the Plateau
is probably Ever Changing.
High winds of the morning no winds of the evening.
Then the opposite the next day
Part of being in Tn.













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Re: Built a lip spoiler for my 67

Nice fab work. Do you think you will paint it?
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I like it

The wind on the edge of the Plateau
is probably Ever Changing.
High winds of the morning no winds of the evening.
Then the opposite the next day
Part of being in Tn.

Absolutely true. We actually live in a valley within a valley so we get winds from two different directions throughout the day from a gentle breeze to full on 60 mph gusts!
This is the wife splitting wood in the backyard, about a3/4 of a mile from the house.











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It is a leaf spring truck, in fact it had 9 leafs per side when I got it, some kind of up hd upgrade?
Here’s a 3/4 shot, need to get more pics.
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That's sweet! Love it, nice work.
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Nice fab work. Do you think you will paint it?
Probably not, I like the look of raw stainless.
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That's sweet! Love it, nice work.
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