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drtybiker 09-23-2014 03:31 PM

Re: Yet Another s10 swap
 
[QUOTE=jeffs51chevy;6390788]I guess I need to apologize for being away so long. Cancer is a *****, but if you have a goal you can accomplish anything. This truck has kept me focused, if not mentally occupied through some dark times. It will be on the road soon. Not pretty or perfect, but burning back tires by the case. I'll post some photos and maybe a video when she's operational. Thanks to all who post. You guys are

Have you had the chance to get back on this truck I am about to just buy an AD body a S-10 and build from there I was gonna buy one but down here in florida they are way over priced

seasideprez 11-16-2015 09:45 PM

Re: Yet Another s10 swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffs51chevy (Post 2753296)
Ok, so this is the process I used to build fixed cab mounts for the s10 frame swap. I got back to my kindergarten roots and made some very crude patterns out of old folders in my office.
[IMG]http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/DSCN1432.jpg[/IMG]
I took these down to the local Agricultural Equipment machine shop and had the pieces sheared and bent. After drilling a few holes (that I ended up not using) and a little welding, I had finished mounts. Here are the results:
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/DSCN1376.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/DSCN1377.jpg
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/DSCN1378.jpg
Thanks for looking.
BTW- I've tried to shrink these pics down. I chose the preset "website" size 320 x 240 but they still are huge. Can someone give me a fix for this?

you should sale them on the side, I'd buy a set. let me know if you can make me a set

49 CHEVY 02-09-2016 04:59 PM

Re: Yet Another s10 swap
 
I would definitely buy a set! anyone willing to fab some up and sell them? Im having a hard time thinking about paying $1300+ for an EZ or 504 kit

84blaze 02-09-2016 06:15 PM

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Those are awesome. I plan to use 4" square tubing when I do mine.

wibas 02-09-2016 08:57 PM

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I have built 2 sets out of 4x4x1/4 tube with 1/4" square plates on top. I was able to cut a 30 degree angle on the bottom so they do not hang below the frame. They are a little over kill and heavy but look cool. Drilled 1/2 holes in square plate to hold universal urethane mounts. Set your cab on blocks where you like it and weld them on and remove the blocks. Level and locate twice, weld once. Good luck!:gmc2:

HUSSEY 02-09-2016 10:53 PM

Re: Yet Another s10 swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 49 CHEVY (Post 7480005)
I would definitely buy a set! anyone willing to fab some up and sell them? Im having a hard time thinking about paying $1300+ for an EZ or 504 kit

You need to build them yourself man and with the money you save you can easily justify buying a nice welder.

Don't want to sound like a dick, but, if a guy can't fab up a set of mounts, then they should probably find another project other than a frame swap because there's going to be much more than the cab mounts to figure out.

I think the EZ and 504 kits are a good way to go if you're time limited, but honestly, after looking at pics of them, I'm not super impressed. If you do it yourself you can make tweeks to do what you want to do, which you can't with a pre-fabed kit. A design like Jeffs I think is a bit more solid, which is what I used as the basis for mine, with my own little tweeks. I made up some drawings of mine, see post 65 here:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=664837&page=3

99 to Life 02-10-2016 12:58 PM

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couldn't agree more. the kits they are selling I have dual feelings about. Kits take the thinking out of the build. your paying for someone else to do the thinking for you. Porterbuilt IMO is the same thing, nice stuff with a little more practicality but cmon. anyone can "build" a hotrod these days. If you can't weld or want to learn to weld, why build a hotrod. I understand some guys can't do body work, or paint or rebuild a trans or engine etc. But I like to see the guy that tries their hand in it all. Crate engines blahhh they are annoying, but do serve a purpose. You get warranties and people doing it everyday, just like paint. But at what point can someone say "I built that" did you really? what all did you do if its all bolt on. I argue with my friend about it often. He hates bolt on, I tell him, well your wheels bolt onto the truck is there a problem with that!!! but I get his side of it. The true craftsman are going the wayside to a degree. Seems like the majority is either lazy and lack of knowledge, or... the extreme opposite which go insane on a build or period correct parts, or metal shaping etc. To me its a balance, you want to get it done, you might have a budget but... you don't want to half step it either. anyone with money can build a hotrod. But there are few rods out there that have a good story and track record. I like to see the artistry in a build but same time safety and practicality. anyway, the topic could be debated to the high heavens, but I'm all about the guy doing it himself and really trying to fabricate. get pulled into the build and understand it, not just expect a blueprint.

clc 02-14-2016 11:13 PM

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Any dimensions on bed mount brackets?

47owner 02-17-2016 12:51 AM

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what gauge metal did you use for the trans tunnel.


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