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tubbedII 02-08-2012 12:51 PM

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Wow...when you said getting all the best, you weren't kidding!!! You got some super nice pieces going on this rig...keep up the great work!

1970BLZCST 02-08-2012 01:04 PM

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What modifications did you have to do to the CPP LS Crossmember, awesome build by the way! I'm just gettting started on my 70 CST 4x4, I've got the LS 6.0 and 4L60E ready to go just trying to decide on a crossmember

mcmlxix 02-08-2012 06:49 PM

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Also you mentioned the ford axles were 8 lug.. I really want to keep my old school 5 spoke rims that are 6 lug.. Do they make any kind of conversion..

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jstplyn331 02-08-2012 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by tubbedII (Post 5174681)
Wow...when you said getting all the best, you weren't kidding!!! You got some super nice pieces going on this rig...keep up the great work!

Thanks, I appreciate it.

jstplyn331 02-08-2012 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 1970BLZCST (Post 5174700)
What modifications did you have to do to the CPP LS Crossmember, awesome build by the way! I'm just gettting started on my 70 CST 4x4, I've got the LS 6.0 and 4L60E ready to go just trying to decide on a crossmember

The Crossmember is nice for the price it has the nicest plates I have come accessed with no modification of the Alternator bracket. And all the grade 8 hardware. LOL Listen to me sound like I work for the company.

As far as the modification you will have to cute the bar down. to make it fit in-between the rales.

And then from there it is up to you. I am join to make separate plates to weld inside the rales and with the crossmember bar welded to that. After ordering 2 other conversion kits and Even the one from CPP. I came across this one.

The funny story I even called CPP to explain what I was doing. And they were going to sale me there tubular LS conversion kit as they call it. I ran into a forum about conversions and read it is only for 2wd. I was fired up when I cancelled as I had searched for over 2 months trying to find a kit. Then I went a searching again. Came across this one "FROM CPP" on EBAY and well it works great can't believe they don't tell 4wd people about it. But anyway it worked out Sorry about the rant. I love the challenge hate the stupidity.

jstplyn331 02-08-2012 07:18 PM

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Also going to try something they say @ Brothers not to try, and that is the Brothers 1 piece window conversion kit.

I have talked to a window guy long and hard about this, and I think we can get it to work. I will see either a sweet idea, or a disaster.

tubbedII 02-08-2012 07:39 PM

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I'd try these from Captkaos before going with the Brothers' kit since in post 8 it has it installed in a blazer door. It also doesn't have the little filler piece...

jstplyn331 02-08-2012 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tubbedII (Post 5175410)
I'd try these from Captkaos before going with the Brothers' kit since in post 8 it has it installed in a blazer door. It also doesn't have the little filler piece...

So with that being said, does anyone want to buy a Brothers one Piece Power Window Kit. Man Tubbed were were you 3 months ago. LOL I appreciate the link and may be changing kits. That is funny I searched to see if any one had done this yet, and well could not find a thing.

Talked to Brothers the recommended against it. Have glass guy that said it will be fine, and well ordered it. I do like the one with no spacer. I was told Brothers new ones have no space though I will have to look through the box and see.

Thanks again. Someone always has a little more info right?

jstplyn331 02-08-2012 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Thealien (Post 5173348)
interesting, nice

I have read a ton of your links as I was getting started it helped a lot. :clap:

I always appreciate when someone take all that time to do something like that and wanted to pay my respects.

matthew79 02-08-2012 09:39 PM

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Don't for get the Ididit Column, w/ the Billet specialties Chycayne Steering Wheel wrapped in the Carbon fiber.....

Awesome! I put the same wheel in mine! :metal:



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tubbedII 02-08-2012 11:07 PM

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Awe man... Sorry! I didn't realize you already bought the brother's piece... I'm it would sell quick on the classifieds if you do decide to sell it though.
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jstplyn331 02-09-2012 09:14 AM

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Awesome! I put the same wheel in mine! :metal:



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Very nice, I looks good to see it in. I had one other choice, but the other looked almost like it belonged in a 2wd to me.

jstplyn331 02-09-2012 09:15 AM

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Awe man... Sorry! I didn't realize you already bought the brother's piece... I'm it would sell quick on the classifieds if you do decide to sell it though.
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Don't be sorry, at least I know if it don't work were to go. I appreciate it more then anything. Might as well try what I got first.

jstplyn331 02-17-2012 09:29 AM

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Cuttin out the little bit of Cancer there is....

DustinU 05-16-2012 02:16 PM

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Looking good! Can't wait to watch this one evolve!

jstplyn331 06-27-2012 04:45 PM

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Getting the New GEN IV Vintage air installed, Next the Brakes, then the Steering, then the fuel lines hopefully the Engine harness will be here and the Window guy will have the Single piece windows in

On and on and on, as the wallet get smaller. you know how it goes

Wasted Income 06-28-2012 09:23 AM

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Very nice build. Subcribed.

jstplyn331 07-13-2012 08:44 PM

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Just ordered the New Hydroboost system. Can not wait to start throwing it all together, as I know mock up sucks, but worth it in the end.

Wasted Income 07-13-2012 10:34 PM

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Very, very nice looking hydroboost kit.

CTENTA1 07-14-2012 02:13 AM

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diggin those valve covers

jstplyn331 07-14-2012 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 5484903)
Very, very nice looking hydroboost kit.

Tallon Hydrolics, Nice guy told him what I was doing and he is setting it up to send all the appropriate fittings for a LS-1 and the correct pump, with the correct steering box.

Very Very nice guy

hilljob26 08-20-2012 11:41 PM

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thats gonna be sweet..almost every idea i was thinkin the same thing

Wasted Income 08-21-2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by jstplyn331 (Post 5485253)
Tallon Hydrolics, Nice guy told him what I was doing and he is setting it up to send all the appropriate fittings for a LS-1 and the correct pump, with the correct steering box.

Very Very nice guy

Is this specifically made to bolt to the 67-72 firewall and use the stock pedal linkage?

jstplyn331 08-28-2012 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 1970BLZCST (Post 5174700)
What modifications did you have to do to the CPP LS Crossmember, awesome build by the way! I'm just gettting started on my 70 CST 4x4, I've got the LS 6.0 and 4L60E ready to go just trying to decide on a crossmember

All I had to do is cut the ends down to fit inbetween the fram rails. and then build a C Channel to weld in the fram rails so I could bolt the Crossmember to it.

jstplyn331 08-28-2012 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 5550082)
Is this specifically made to bolt to the 67-72 firewall and use the stock pedal linkage?

Yep, I had it bolted up and linked to the stock pedal in less then 10minutes. Just Call Tallon and the will get you everything you need for what you are doing.
It was a great experience to talk to someone that new what the motor was from the Steering is a 2wd box for the crossover steering, and then all the connections needed with the T-Splices.


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