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72Teeroy 07-05-2021 11:08 AM

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What a beautiful truck buddy

gringoloco 07-06-2021 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by smbrouss70 (Post 8939970)
All back together, just needs the A/C charged, a couple of wires connected, and to change out an O2 sensor that crapped out. Oh yeah, she needs a bath too, but it'll probably be driving in the rain leaving my house, so I'll clean it up once we get there. So who's coming out to Lebanon, TN this weekend for the Southeastern Truck Nationals to see Gringo's famous truck for it's first big show appearance?

Bath!? Has it been a year already :lol: Wish I could be there
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Originally Posted by 72Teeroy (Post 8940060)
What a beautiful truck buddy

Thanks a bunch. It’s finally coming together. Still needs wheels, maybe some day…




Complete truck again and lookin’ good :chevy:

Kronald_70GMC 07-06-2021 03:14 PM

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Awesome 👌 Now if only you could drive it :waah:

SCOTI 07-06-2021 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 8940502)
Bath!? Has it been a year already :lol: Wish I could be there

Thanks a bunch. It’s finally coming together. Still needs wheels, maybe some day…




Complete truck again and lookin’ good :chevy:

I know you've had them for a while but.... They still work very well on this truck.

Getting different (new) wheels would likely mean you'll have similar wheels as many similar trucks & be spending similar money. I get the desire for something new/diff to you. But... from another's perspective, what you've got on there still works very well visually.

smbrouss70 07-06-2021 06:06 PM

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If you buy polished wheels while you are overseas, they will still be in the box when you get back! These wheels are perfect. No polishing required.

smbrouss70 07-06-2021 10:55 PM

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I'll have 39° air blowing on me while driving to TN!

gringoloco 07-07-2021 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC (Post 8940506)
Awesome �� Now if only you could drive it :waah:

I know, right! I’ll leave the driving to Steven for now, as he’s doing a great job of shaking it down and eliminating all the bugs :lol:
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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 8940534)
I know you've had them for a while but.... They still work very well on this truck.

Getting different (new) wheels would likely mean you'll have similar wheels as many similar trucks & be spending similar money. I get the desire for something new/diff to you. But... from another's perspective, what you've got on there still works very well visually.

Appreciate the perspective, Scoti. I do still like them, but feel like wheels could bring it to the next level.
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70 (Post 8940585)
If you buy polished wheels while you are overseas, they will still be in the box when you get back! These wheels are perfect. No polishing required.

No polished for me, I think. Learned that lesson the easy way from watching others :lol: I’m thinking I’d like to do the US Mags Indy, brushed and cleared with a step lip. Like below, but in a 20”
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Originally Posted by smbrouss70 (Post 8940699)
I'll have 39° air blowing on me while driving to TN!

Sweet! Now put some miles on that thing and enjoy the fruits of your labor :chevy:

Oh, and we’ll need some finished pictures of the bed and underhood when you get parked and cleaned up :D

TA_C10 07-07-2021 07:16 AM

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Looking good fellas, gringo you got a lot of good help going on here man.

Question on the a/c to smbrouss. Did you guys take it somewhere or fill it yourself? I'm on the fence whether or not to do this with my new vintage air system. Sanden compressor. Read a few things like some of them don't come properly filled with oil. Do garages now have some new fangled system that connects up and does everything for them now or are they still using the same manifold gauges like I have?

darkhorse970 07-07-2021 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 8940729)
Oh, and we’ll need some finished pictures of the bed and underhood when you get parked and cleaned up :D

I will take plenty of pics during and after the cleaning! ��

smbrouss70 07-07-2021 07:28 AM

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We did it at my house. I have a buddy with a vacuum pump, gauges, and the expertise to get it done. From my understanding, the Sanden compressors come with the proper amount of oil required when you purchase them new.

The shops do have machines that can do it all very easily. They will vacuum it down to check for leaks and remove any moisture then charge it with a specific weight of freon. Vintage Air says to charge it with 1.8 pounds of R-134a and using the 12 oz. cans like we did is hard to get that specific, you would need to be able to read the gauges and adjust as needed.

In short, if you or a buddy doesn't already have the equipment and experience, it would probably be better and maybe cheaper to bring it to a shop.

smbrouss70 07-07-2021 07:30 AM

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Double post, sorry

gringoloco 07-07-2021 10:50 AM

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Looking good fellas, gringo you got a lot of good help going on here man.

The best! No one else I’d trust
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Originally Posted by darkhorse970 (Post 8940764)
I will take plenty of pics during and after the cleaning! ��

Awesome, thanks! Hope you guys enjoy

Looks like she’s about ready to hit the road:

smbrouss70 07-07-2021 11:27 AM

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Just need to take a shower and throw my clothes and laptop in there for a 3 hour run up to North LA for the night. Then a 9 hour run to TN tomorrow.

gringoloco 07-08-2021 01:53 AM

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Nice spot to stop for the night, despite the F*rd in the background :lol:

lolife99 07-08-2021 03:52 AM

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Man the ride height is so perfect on this truck.
Love it.

kehstr 07-08-2021 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by TA_C10 (Post 8940763)
Looking good fellas, gringo you got a lot of good help going on here man.

Question on the a/c to smbrouss. Did you guys take it somewhere or fill it yourself? I'm on the fence whether or not to do this with my new vintage air system. Sanden compressor. Read a few things like some of them don't come properly filled with oil. Do garages now have some new fangled system that connects up and does everything for them now or are they still using the same manifold gauges like I have?

I am a mechanic by trade, and about 98% of shops have a machine that vacuums the system down, and charges it. Most machines have the capacity to recover the refrigerant from the lines for servicing purposes also. The nice thing about using a machine like this rather then some gauges and 12 oz cans, is I have much more control over how much refrigerant goes in the lines. A custom application like a vintage air, can sometimes use a little more, or a little less then the standard charge amount for optimal function of the A/C system. So that control of adding refrigerant, helps to fine tune your system for optimal performance. At least easier to get there anyways. (r134 is very particular about the charge amount)

Many compressors say they come with a certain amount of oil in them from the factory, but I never believe it. I have had many come over or under filled with oil. So I always drain them, and fill them with the property amount of oil. That way I am 100% sure they have the proper amount of oil.



Gringo and all the guys helping him, you guys have some talent! I love watching the progress and updates continue on this truck!

SCOTI 07-08-2021 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by kehstr (Post 8941193)
I am a mechanic by trade, and about 98% of shops have a machine that vacuums the system down, and charges it. Most machines have the capacity to recover the refrigerant from the lines for servicing purposes also. The nice thing about using a machine like this rather then some gauges and 12 oz cans, is I have much more control over how much refrigerant goes in the lines. A custom application like a vintage air, can sometimes use a little more, or a little less then the standard charge amount for optimal function of the A/C system. So that control of adding refrigerant, helps to fine tune your system for optimal performance. At least easier to get there anyways. (r134 is very particular about the charge amount)

Many compressors say they come with a certain amount of oil in them from the factory, but I never believe it. I have had many come over or under filled with oil. So I always drain them, and fill them with the property amount of oil. That way I am 100% sure they have the proper amount of oil.



Gringo and all the guys helping him, you guys have some talent! I love watching the progress and updates continue on this truck!

To expand on this.... Is there a 'source' to verify how much oil a certain compressor should contain? Is it a standard set by the vehicle manufacturer or part manufacturer?

kehstr 07-08-2021 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by SCOTI (Post 8941209)
To expand on this.... Is there a 'source' to verify how much oil a certain compressor should contain? Is it a standard set by the vehicle manufacturer or part manufacturer?

Generally the compressor says how much it should take when you receive it. Whether on the compressor or on a paper in the package. Normally the part manufacturer sets the amount of oil that is needed

regan wilson 07-08-2021 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 8941130)
Nice spot to stop for the night, despite the F*rd in the background :lol:

Awesome pic. I didn't notice the Ferd

3757chevy 07-08-2021 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by regan wilson (Post 8941377)
Awesome pic. I didn't notice the Ferd

I notice it's parked.;)

CG 07-08-2021 08:02 PM

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Sorry my PS skills are rusty. Used what I could find via your thread, the rear wheel dish is off. But maybe sorta a look you are thinking of?

gringoloco 07-09-2021 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 8941135)
Man the ride height is so perfect on this truck.
Love it.

Thanks Keith. I know you have a keen eye for these things. Much planning and effort went into getting it to sit “just so”. Hearing this just adds to the feeling it was all worth it.
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Awesome pic. I didn't notice the Ferd

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Originally Posted by 3757chevy (Post 8941388)
I notice it's parked.;)

:lol: Despite his questionable brand choice, the owner is actually a great guy, with a, dare I say it, really nice truck
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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8941392)
Sorry my PS skills are rusty. Used what I could find via your thread, the rear wheel dish is off. But maybe sorta a look you are thinking of?

This looks killer, I love it! Definitely would go for a deep dish out back. I’m really liking them, but I’m not really liking the price…

gringoloco 07-09-2021 04:19 PM

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Some updated pics from the guys on the way to the show:

gringoloco 07-09-2021 04:23 PM

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Couple more, and the “completed” bed

88Stanger 07-10-2021 11:06 AM

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Really nice job on the truck!!!


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