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These are pic's of my chassis for anyone starting a project and wants to save time and effort at the back end of a chassis project .
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Sorry for the high jack but it could help others reading this .
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No problem. That’s what the form is for, helping people. I like what you did with your frame. I installed did my front end almost two years ago but never fully welded in. My friend sold his shop and I had to put it together and bring it home. Then I started on the sheet metal work. So now I’m trying to get it finished and painted so I gain get done with my build. Nice work on your chassis!
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Today I did the finish grinds on the rear c notch and removed the ugly front x member.
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Thanks, doing it this way I didn’t have to take it back apart to clean and paint then reassemble. Allows me to keep building layer after layer .
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Got the frame sealed yesterday. Now a little sanding for the top coat.
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I used the KBS frame coater kit and I have spent two weeks of sanding and respraying trying to get it to look right. I dont recommend the products all. Finally got it looking ok and I’ll start putting it back together tomorrow.
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I have been working on small to dos on the frame for the past few weeks. I lost some motivation when the KBS system crapped out on me. It too two weeks to get the frame looking ok. This weekend I ran the fuel lines and painted the rear diff and I’ll try to get it in place this week so I can move on to building the exhaust. I now have all the parts except the v bands. I still have to make some brackets to to hold the fuel lines next to the engine.
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Nice progress!! Keep putting in the time, it's looking good.
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I know my posts have been a little boring but I finally feel like I accomplished something! The painted rear end is in and it’s a roller again. Next week I’ll start working on getting the exhaust cut and tacked together and hopefully on the the emergency brake set up. Any recommendations out there? I’m looking at the American shifter trans mount. Hadn’t really decided if I want another shifter sticking out of the floor board. Recommendations welcome.
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I went with the Sidewinder shifter (Art Carr Winters) for a few reasons. Firstly it's cable operated which is easier to hook up and makes positioning more flexible. Next it's available with neutral safety and reverse light switches which are way easier than messing with wiring at the trans. I plan to replace the knob with something a bit taller.
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Looking good. Nice to have it rolling again! I just looked into that American shifter E-brake kit... I like it.
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I was looking at that also. It keep then clean Look in the cab.
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Started to get the exhaust together last week and ran out of time. Tomorrow I’m planning on finish welding, turn downs and hangers. I don’t think it’s to bad for the frat time doing it.
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What mufflers?
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I have straight dumps out of my Magnaflows and I’ve got some major drone at cruising rpm. Getting tail pipes next week and will see how it helps.
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You might try installing a 36” glass pack ahead of the muffler or a H pipe to balance the system to kill the drone .
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