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Old 01-04-2011, 09:49 PM   #1
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81 Crew Cab Dually Build

This is my 81 crew cab dually build, I picked up the truck June 09 for $400, Motor and tranny were gone but the rest looked good other then the ugly red checkers on the side,, got the truck home found alittle rust on the floors didn't look bad thou, I then put a 350 which my blazer gaveup, th400 behind that out back is a dana 70HD, its heavy, I cleaned up the engine bay alittle, cut the coils and added 3in lowering spindles, did a axle filp and removed some leaves in back and got rid of all the extra metal-will show in pics- that i didn't need, i'm going to run a three tank fuel system for now, the stock side tanks and a blazer tank in the rear later I will put a 43 gallon Suburban tank in rear and the side tanks will make way for air tanks with 25ft hose reals behide the gas doors, The truck will end up being flat black bumper to bumper not a spot of chrome or any other color, will be bagging it later on with a 4 link.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:02 PM   #2
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Re: 81 Crew Cab Dually Build

Congrats on your find! This should be another great dually build. I have a few questions....

I noticed you chose to get rid of the rear sway bar, any reason?

Do you have any pictures of it lowered?

How much did you remove from the front springs?

Did you go with a 3" drop spindle?


I just finished a 4/5 drop on my 84. I am hoping to remove a few leafs I think because right now the nose is lower then the rear which I real don't want, you can check it out in my build thread located in my signature below.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:13 PM   #3
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Thanks, it'll be a fun build, my first frame off rebuild,, I cut a coil and a half off, i did go with a 3" spindle,, the reason for the sway bar is i'm c-notching the rear and am adding a sway bar that will mount to the frame and will attach to the axle with swaybar end links like used up front,,, sorry i didn't take any pics of it sitting after the drop before I took everything apart,, I didn't join this site till after I removed the body, but with 245/75/16's the crossmember sat about 6 inches off the ground, 10 under the middle of the frame, the back sat about 3 to 4" higher since it isnt notched yet.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:18 PM   #4
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Re: 81 Crew Cab Dually Build

I also noticed you have an air saw! How do you like it? I am thinking of getting one but they look kinda fragile. Are they as useful as as a sawzall?
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:28 PM   #5
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I use the sawzall, and the air cut off wheel the most, both air tools i got at harbor freight and they suck,, the air saw doesn't cut for crap, and the cut off wheel starts turning as soon as i put the hose on, my hose leaks at the end so when i unhook the cut off wheel i put the air saw to stop the leak
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:04 PM   #6
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After starting to work on the truck a year and two months after getting it,, built a 94 Burban, 95 bronco(crapy ford) and a 78 chop top chevy 4x4 pickup,, work was back on, pulled the bed, and started to work inside the minor rust turned out worse then I wanted to deal with so I found a new cab for $250 with back doors,, it was in great shape not a spot of rust, I would have spent 200 just on the panels I needed and would of only gotten 70% of the rust problem, since in Az the title belongs to the frame i'm swapping the dash with vin in the new cab,, went out today and started stripping the old cab down, cut out the dash, removed the doors and windows all the inside trim, tomorrow i'll cutup and recycle the old cab.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:22 PM   #7
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Heres the cab I got for it,,, The guy who owned the red truck traded it in for the Cash For Clunkers program, it was a 91 Crew cab dually 4x4 beautiful paint flawless interior, hi-po 454, not a dent ding scratch nick rip or tear on this ride, damn shame, If I ever met this dumb schmuck i'd wanna punch him,,And from everything i've heard every car/truck in the CFC program is to be crushed and recycled, but the junk yard i got the cab from didn't listen, lucky me...
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:31 PM   #8
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A good brand air saw might work better, but anything harbor freight sells with moving parts isn't worth the money
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:36 PM   #9
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I used a cutoff grinder a cold chisel and a 3lb sledge hammer to perform the whole rear drop! Had to cut 36 rivets, what a PITA!
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:43 PM   #10
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I used a cutoff grinder a cold chisel and a 3lb sledge hammer to perform the whole rear drop! Had to cut 36 rivets, what a PITA!
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Most of my rivets i cut the end off with the sawzall then pounded them thru,, I didn't count them but every rivet except the ones for the front spring hangers came off the rear frame area
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:39 PM   #11
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I cut two battery trays apart and welded them together my batt is pretty wide,, the cardboard on the firewall is the template for the firewall plate I made, it came out really nice but i then decided on the cab change and the had to cut it back off for the new cab,, I will be cleaning sanding and painting every single piece of this truck it'll look like a new old truck when i'm done,,,, should take me about 2 months since i'm doing everything myself with help only for the heavy lifting
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Old 01-05-2011, 12:10 AM   #12
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Old 01-05-2011, 11:54 AM   #13
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Re: 81 Crew Cab Dually Build

looks good. cant wait to se what u do.
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Old 01-06-2011, 12:31 AM   #14
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Thanks its just one of my many projects, other then my dually I have a 78 Blazer, 85 1/2t pickup, 73 3/4t pickup, 94 Burban, 08 Arctic cat prowler, and a 33 Chevy 5 window coupe, I'll be busy for awhile.
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Old 01-06-2011, 11:27 PM   #15
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Went out and cut up my old rusty cab today, needed it out of the yard, got $46 for about of rusty metal and some bondo
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Old 01-07-2011, 01:39 PM   #16
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Re: 81 Crew Cab Dually Build

Great project. Good luck dude! I love cutting cars up with a sawzall! Cutoff wheel on a 4 inch or 9 inch electric grinder works like a champ too. Have fun!
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Old 01-11-2011, 07:12 PM   #17
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I'm thinking of taking a couple week break from the dually, to get another project done, I'm going to pull the motor from a 99 Suzuki swift and put it in my 08 Arctic cat prowler, alota work but my prowler will have twice the power and 3 times the gas mileage,, I wreaked the swift a few years back it only has 46722 miles on it, I roasted the prowler motor after putting 3888 miles on it in 8 months, 1928 of those came in the first 17 days, we'll see how it goes... i only have a total of 1200 in the dually 2600 including the audio/video system, I have over 20K in the prowler
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Old 02-01-2011, 12:32 PM   #18
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How hard/long did it take to get metal dash out?
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Old 02-02-2011, 05:28 AM   #19
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How hard/long did it take to get metal dash out?
It wasn't too hard to get out, I started by stripping everything out, the dash bolts on on the sides and is spot welded up at the base of the windshild, theres about a dozen or more spot welds across, I didn't want to mess up the channel for the windshild seal so I cut it about 2 inches down theres a curved dip across the dash i cut it there so it will sit on the piece i will leave on the new cab, i'll spot weld it then cover it with my dash,, no one will ever know,,,, I used an air cut off wheel whole thing took me about 30 minutes
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