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Ooops.... You asked for time.
They took me about an hour and a half to do. Total cost was the lights plus $2 in LED's Most of the time was in separating the lens from the housing. Using an exacto knife (They're glued with a flexible adhesive) and being careful not to break the glass. |
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Here is a good link for LED's and even has candle power
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Yo Rude, thanks for the link! If I ever see something I like with the taillights, I'll post it! Had a good weekend with the truck. Saturday was the maiden voyage of "No Bucks"! Alex and myself took it for a little 2 mile cruise just to see how it finally came together. Was pretty uneventful and almost surreal cruising it around the neighborhood! Spent the rest of the weekend working on the interior and stereo stuff. It's slowly coming together!
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Awesome! Love the truck man! Great job!
Always good to hear of a Maiden Voyage with no issues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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You make cheap look priceless. Nice work just read the whole thread. Very cool.
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Good to hear its on the road. I'm firing my engine next weekend. Did you get the photos of the trim??
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Now that you have the truck on the road how has this worked out? Thanks, |
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Just too cool, great idea; may have to borrow it myself when the time comes.
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Its not on the road yet but its getting closer! Lots of detail stuff now! Trying to finish up all the interior stuff and then I'm driving it!
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Wow, what a great weekend! Fixed a couple more little issues and got to put another 5 miles or so on the truck and helped Alex get a bunch of stuff done on his truck! It's too fun cruising this thing around! I'm still working on the interior and stereo stuff, so it's not a driver just yet. I was trying to figure out how to run my speaker wire without it pinching the wires as the door closes. I saw a friends truck and the kit they used but me being the cheap-ass did the same thing with very little money. Went to the hardware store and picked up a (1) Screendoor spring 16"x9/16" (2) 7/8" plastic hole plugs and a couple of rubber grommets. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...002_110602.jpg You'll notice I took my die grinder and made a hole in the plastic plug, this is where the spring will slide through. I cut the spring in half so I have an 8" chunk for each side. I should have taken more pics, so I'll have to explain. I drilled a hole in the door jamb about 3" up from the lower hinge hole 3/4" from the inside edge of the door. After taking the die grinder to open the hole up to fit the plastic plug, I got inside the truck, closed the door and reached through the access hole to use my sharpie and trace the hole I drilled onto the door jamb. Now the holes line up. I took my plastic plug that I'd drilled out http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...002_110531.jpg so the spring slides smoothly through it and glued it to the door hole. I then finished opening up the door jamp hole to fit the rubber grommet that has a 9/16" ID (same size as the spring diameter) and installed the grommet. I wrapped a couple turns of electrical tape around the first 2" of spring so it would fit snug into the the grommet and put the other end of the spring into the door. When you close the door the spring stays tight in the jamb, http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...002_131932.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...002_131924.jpg but glides smoothly into the door so the wires don't pinch! Less than $10 in the whole deal and it works great. I actually trimmed the tape so you couldn't see it and put a little dab of weatherstrip adhesive on the grommet and spring so it wont go anywhere. Here's how it works and I'm sorry about the compressor noise!
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To COOL!
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Yup wicked ingenuity.
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Very slick mod.
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If you like that mod, just wait until you see what he's done lately to the rest of the interior. You guys are going to flip.
That's all I'm going to say for now................ |
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OK, I got the mini trampoline ready, lets go Brad......
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Here's another little no money deal I just finished. I installed my new/old distributor and coil after yanking out the HEI. I couldn't find the plug wire looms I was looking for, so I whipped up something to get me by until I find what I want. I took some 1/4" washers, welded them together and then flattened the weld with a sledge hammer http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...012_115656.jpg. After painting them black I installed them on the bottom 2 bolts of the valve covers. I routed my wiring before cutting the wires to fit and seperated them with black zip-ties. I cut a couple small chunks of 3/8" fuel line, split it and put the wires inside before zipping them to the washers bolted to the covers http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...013_072529.jpg http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...013_072627.jpg It's very simple and pretty much free!
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Very clean look, me I'd leave them. Simple. old school look and NO BLING! :lol:
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Very clean look, me I'd leave them. Simple. old school look (if we'd had zip ties back then) and NO BLING! :lol:
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More little tricks! Here's how I setup the heater control; I used a choke cable and a water control valve from a motorhome that I scored at Pick and Plunder! When the knob is pushed in, the water flow is shut off (no heat) http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...024_091743.jpg and it's opened when pulled out http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...024_091736.jpg Notice I avoided the normal and used tophat style guitar knobs for the dash stuff! Here's the valve on the heater hose http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...024_091818.jpg
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Here's my throttle pedal idea that works really well. The truck had a linkage from an early-mid 60's Chevy truck, so I decided to go with it. By design the rod rubs on the back of the pedal, it works but could be way smoother. I took a flat chunk of 16 gauge sheetmetal and fastened in to the back of my Cal Custom "Foot" pedal for both the "hinge" and pressure point of the pedal. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...020_210557.jpg I then proceded to weld a bolt at a 90 degree angle from the rod in order to use a skateboard wheel bearing, so it would roll easily on the flat piece of sheet and not drag http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...020_210629.jpg I works awesome and is smooth as butter!!
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You ARE the Master of Mickey Mouse - but I mean it in the most complimentary and an EXCELLENT way! The more I see of your truck, the more I like it.
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Very cool stuff.
Kim |
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Dude, you are too much! great work
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