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You are making great progress. Looks good.
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Looks good...Jim
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Made some more progress over the weekend. I came up with something a little different on the dash. I don't like how the radio is at the top like it was an after thought. I plan on putting a 57 Chevy modern truck radio in it. I also plan on putting the A/C vents above the stereo as well.
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I like the later radio idea! truck is looking great
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I like lower mounted radio too.
You know, a radio was an after thought back in the day. Same for a heater and horn too. I knew the original owner of my 49 3100. According to the paperwork when he bought it, he opted for the dealer add-on horn and by pass oil filter but not the heater and radio. His son told me he added the heater that 1st winter (got the Arvin heater kit from the dealer) but didn't think a radio was necessary for a farm truck. Sorry for the side bar. Enjoying your build. |
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Great thinking on the radio, should turn out nice.
I second the AC in AZ. |
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Almost done with the dash. Just need to finish the body filler. |
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Set the bed on there so I could get the running boards lined up.
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ya, umm. your engine is missing! is that why the hole in the floor? flintstones foot power?...
kidding looks good. coming along nicely. do you plan on spacers for the front wheels or you have the look you like? |
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Picked up some craigslist wheels. I am thinking 3" spaces all around.
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More progress. I got the running boards mounted, the bed mounts welded in place and everything lined up. I also ordered the front end rebuild kit, transmission tunnel, wheels spacers, drops spindles, and lug nuts. Next step is to rebuild the front end, take the cab off, finish welding the cab mounts, and transmission mounts. The exhaust ended up coming out in the right place. I can't wait to bolt stuff on for the final time.
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looking super great man
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Built the transmission mount today.
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Finished welding up all the cab mounts and transmission mount and painted the frame. Next is the front end rebuild and 2 "dropped spindles. Also still need to weld up some holes in the cab before I put it back on.
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Man you are making time. Good work.
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I'm trying. :metal: Finished one side of the rebuilding the front end. I forgot how much of a pain in the @ss they could be. That thing fought me the whole way. I am hoping the other side doesn't put up such a good fight. |
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HA yes, sometimes replacing suspension can be a super pain, I had to cut the lowers out of mine :lol:
looking great! |
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be careful with spacers that long, it will add additional stress to the wheel bearings.
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Exactly. Everyone has heard. I researched it quite a bit and never found anyone who actually had the issue. Did find a video explaining why it changes the gravity a little but said it was not enough to actually cause any issues. My guess would be guys with big trucks with big heavy tires have problems with spacers and bearings. There are arguments that go both ways. I really didn't want to spend $1000 for some custom A-arms. Maybe down the road if I have issues but I suspect I will not. |
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