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ultrahd4me 11-07-2016 09:05 AM

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I don't know if this could help someone out, but I hate to put this stuff in the garbage. I believe the carpet and door carpets are OEM and would cleanup fairly well. I'll like to give it to a kid, or someone on a super tight budget for just the shipping cost. I'd like to see it get used if possible.

Desert1957 11-07-2016 12:15 PM

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Door panels turned out nice, Is that seat upholstery OEM?
I like it. Nice detail work as always...

Did you see my last post about the rear stud and spacer setup? what was the final setup? Will you use the larger size tire in the future or is this a one time?

UKNOWME 11-07-2016 12:32 PM

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Started this weekend with plans of restoring the door panels and a full interior detail. Pulled the door panels then started the stripping and cleaning process. After 3 rounds of final cleaning the door panels were ready for restoration. 3 light coats of Bulldog, 4 light coats of SEM texture coat, and finally 5 coats of SEM napa red. New door panel trim, super nice OEM map pockets and arm rest complete this project.
I'm real pleased with the final look, but this is where the project started to spiral out of control. The seat and headliner are new, and the dash pad is nearly new, but after the door panel restoration everything else looked horrible. So next thing you know, seats are out, carpet pulled, door carpets removed, and an order placed for new parts. Definitely not what I planned, and way over budget now. But I hope it will be worth it in the end.

Is the door panel fabric around the handle refurbished or new?

ultrahd4me 11-07-2016 01:06 PM

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Is the door panel fabric around the handle refurbished or new?

I think they were redone with the seat. I just hit them with some air and shampoo.

ultrahd4me 11-07-2016 01:12 PM

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Door panels turned out nice, Is that seat upholstery OEM?
I like it. Nice detail work as always...

Did you see my last post about the rear stud and spacer setup? what was the final setup? Will you use the larger size tire in the future or is this a one time?

I don't know on the upholstery being OEM, it was recovered back over the summer. I'm still up in the air about adding the 1/4" rear spacers. The rear trac width is wider than the front as it sits, that the big thing with me.

UKNOWME 11-07-2016 03:26 PM

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I think they were redone with the seat. I just hit them with some air and shampoo.

Are they easy to remove and reinstall?

ultrahd4me 11-07-2016 03:35 PM

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Yes sir. Pull door panel and remove 8 self threading speed nuts. I use nut drivers only, no ratchet and socket and be very gentle. If one feels very hard to undo I work it back and forth until they come off. I can get you a pic of the back of the door panel if needed. Once the insert is removed you can redo in any material you choose.

TKCR 11-07-2016 04:08 PM

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I don't know on the upholstery being OEM, it was recovered back over the summer.

That upholstery is actually one of the OEM styles. It's the Vinyl/cloth combination without the horizontal band, 81-87

ultrahd4me 11-07-2016 04:15 PM

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That upholstery is actually one of the OEM styles. It's the Vinyl/cloth combination without the horizontal band, 81-87

Thanks for the info.

UKNOWME 11-07-2016 04:21 PM

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Yes sir. Pull door panel and remove 8 self threading speed nuts. I use nut drivers only, no ratchet and socket and be very gentle. If one feels very hard to undo I work it back and forth until they come off. I can get you a pic of the back of the door panel if needed. Once the insert is removed you can redo in any material you choose.

Thank you for all the info. Pictures are not necessary. Thank you though

l92powered77 11-07-2016 11:30 PM

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Clean ass truck. Love the paint. Really feeling that ls swap, welcome to the club.:metal: grill looks nice . Whats the story on the ls swap? Just stock? What kind of exhaust you running? Post videos so we can see that properly and hear it! That candy is dripping wet its sick. NICE TRUCK:bo2::bo2:

That red 87 is nice

LT7A 11-08-2016 08:21 AM

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I use nut drivers only, no ratchet and socket and be very gentle. If one feels very hard to undo I work it back and forth until they come off.

This is helpful info. Always thought it was the luck of the draw whether the trim posts snapped or not. I can see how your technique would help. Any trick to how much you tighten them on reassembly?

Very nice truck and I am enjoying watching your meticulousness.

ultrahd4me 11-13-2016 09:28 AM

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All new carpet, floor mats, door carpets, and steering wheel arrived Friday. I wasted no time by test fitting the carpet and mats. I spent the rest of the evening painting the heat/ac box and repainting the rear speakers.

ultrahd4me 11-13-2016 09:44 AM

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Saturday's goal was to reassemble all the interior. I started with the steering wheel swap and some detailing of the dash and cluster. Then moved to the carpet and newly painted sill plates. I added a set of 6x9 speakers and checked for sound before mounting them. Seat, door panels, and door carpets finished up the day and brings this stage to completion. I'm real happy with the finished look and again was able to reuse mostly original parts.

ultrahd4me 11-13-2016 09:51 AM

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This was the first time I've used the LMC door panel trim. I'm pleased with the fit and finish and they are very close to OEM quality. I also added new pull strap covers
to complete the door panels.

SKT 11-13-2016 11:33 AM

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Updates look great like always - enjoy following your threads and the attention to detail.

Will this one be listed on eBay soon too? If so, please keep us updated here as I'm sure a lot of us will like to watch it.

Please keep the pics coming!

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ultrahd4me 11-14-2016 08:35 AM

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Thank you sir. I'm going to start wet sanding and buffing this week and hoping to have it ready to sell in a couple of weeks.

77c10 11-14-2016 11:03 AM

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Looking good, Bobby.

ultrahd4me 11-24-2016 12:18 PM

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Well I've spent most of week buffing and a little frustrated over the wet sanding part. I had big hopes of getting the paint super flat but the clear is so stinking hard I just couldn't do anything with it by hand. It will need to be wet sanded by machine to get proper results and that's above my skill set. So I just gave it a 3 stage buff to really make the paint pop. Its still turning out to be a real nice old truck.
I have all new bumpers, tail lights, headlights, fender well moldings, and fender emblems going on this weekend too. That will finish up this stage and bring me real close to completion on this truck.

TKCR 11-24-2016 12:54 PM

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WOW!!! That looks great!!!

UKNOWME 11-24-2016 03:36 PM

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So what's you opinion of Crown Suspension.

Desert1957 11-24-2016 07:03 PM

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That front fender shot makes the paint look amazing. What a nice shade of red.

ultrahd4me 11-24-2016 07:31 PM

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Thanks guys. The paint definitely shines like a new penny and the body is super straight but it has more "orange peel" than I care for. But it's still a very nice driver for sure. I'll try to get some good pics this weekend with all the new bumpers and trim.

ultrahd4me 11-27-2016 06:54 PM

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I spent Friday and Saturday on the front end. New bumper, new wheel moldings, cleaned and polished grill, new lights, and repainted the headlight trim.

ultrahd4me 11-27-2016 07:03 PM

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So the goal for today was to get the rear finished. I got real close but not quite finished. Bumper and wheel moldings are done, but tag mount and light will be finished this week. And I will need to make a decision on what to do for the goofy looking exhaust now. It's finally starting to look like my style of truck and real close to completion for this stage.


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