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Old 08-06-2015, 09:40 PM   #11
Dan in Pasadena
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Re: Danny Boy is BAACK! w/ '55 Big Window

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Dan,
I removed everything from my firewall except the hinge holes. I also filled the dimmer switch hole, moved it inside the cab, higher up on the floor, using a factory bead in the floor to center it on so the wiring lays in it.
Ah, excellent idea. Why higher up? Just to align with this factory bead?

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I also used the elevator bolts to replace the holes that the factory firewall cover was mounted with the push through fasteners.
Hmmm, hadn't considered this. Not to be dumb but is the factory firewall cover even necessary if I apply Dynamat or Peel 'N Seal? I plan to carpet over that of course.

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Don't remember where I saw it but have seen the stock e-brake handle used with a Lokar cable.
Man, your memory is worse than mine. You can't remember this OR where you got your old rear leaf spring relocation kit? (Kidding!)

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You should also reworked the hole for the steering column while you're at it!
I will if necessary but WHY is it necessary? I don't know the final position of my column because I'm actually doing the cosmetic work before all the mechanical work is finalized. Yes, I know that's bass awkward. But the new ididit column is bound to go in the same "line" the factory one went through, right? I knew I'd have to make closure plates for around it, but again that will be covered with carpet. So why is reworking it necessary?


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Good luck!
Thanks JJ, means a lot coming from all you guys. Most people think guys like us have a slight mental problem. Nice to know there are guys who share my affliction and even appreciate it! Ha ha ha.
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