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Old 03-12-2003, 12:20 PM   #1
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Longhorn photo update...

still saving $$$ to finish..or, is it ever finished?
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Old 03-12-2003, 12:29 PM   #2
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Looks great!! What year truck did your center caps come from? I have a set from a 2002 Chevy truck and they wont rest on the wheels like they are supposed to. The end of the axle on the Dana 60 sticks out too far. Yours look like deeper center caps than mine. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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Old 03-12-2003, 01:05 PM   #3
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Thanks Wes. The original 16.5s tires were like rocks so I bought 16" tire wheel combo take offs from a late model burb($200). Put about 2000 miles on the truck before doing the resto. I added an inch to the rear rim and used dually caps to cover the dana. Hard to tell from the photo, but the rear cap sets flush with the rim like the front.
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Old 03-12-2003, 01:15 PM   #4
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Hmmmm, Thanks for the information.. I will be calling my GM dealer to get a set for duelies then. The caps for the stock aluminum wheels for the 3/4 ton are not deep enough... I can't wait to see your truck completed... WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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Old 03-12-2003, 03:11 PM   #5
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ftw80 - I have a similar issue with center caps on the rear of my 72 C20 (I'm actually using Dodge center caps on the rear now). I'm running 16" wheels from a mid-90's 2500, and the center caps won't work on the rear.

What do you mean by "...I added an inch to the rear rim..."? Does this mean the wheel is extended out from the drum by an extra inch?

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Old 03-12-2003, 03:57 PM   #6
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ftw80 - I have a similar issue with center caps on the rear of my 72 C20 (I'm actually using Dodge center caps on the rear now). I'm running 16" wheels from a mid-90's 2500, and the center caps won't work on the rear.

What do you mean by "...I added an inch to the rear rim..."? Does this mean the wheel is extended out from the drum by an extra inch?

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Dually caps are deeper and cover the dana. Check it out next time you see a dually. I am running the stock depth caps on the front. As mentioned before, you must also get the standard lugs to use the plastic lug covers. I think I bought mine from Stockton wheel but have seen them cheaper online.

Since 8lug steel rims are only available in 7"width, I had a 1" band welded to make a deeper dish rim. If you look behind the valve stem you can see the weld and band. Any stock car wheel company should be able to do it. In Hawaii I had to pay $125 per wheel to have this done. Pete Paulson http://www.petepaulsen.com/ gave me a quote $65 per wheel but shipping would have been another $60. I wanted to go deeper, but my guy only had 1"band in stock. I may eventually use these on the front and get wider for the rears.
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Old 03-12-2003, 04:18 PM   #7
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They look like this on the stock wheels. I have one full set for sale with the deep rear caps for $150. No shipping.
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Old 03-12-2003, 08:26 PM   #8
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that is the sweetest longhorn ive seen yet...it looks like something the grim reaper would drive...love it man
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Old 03-13-2003, 01:00 AM   #9
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Did ythey ever fix your paint?
I have a question for you on lowering your truck...I had spoken to another longhorn owner in hawaii who lowered his, and when he got it inspected, they told him he had to return to stock height. He had not known about teh lowering laws and did a C-notch to the frame. This rendered the truck unfit for public roads as it was explained to him. Some other BS laws he learned (the expensive way) not aloud to lower a pick up at all.
Not alout to run 17 inch or larget rims (onless equipped when new)
need a 15 inch or larger steering wheel.


My question is, you found away around these problems, you ignoring them, or did they reverse all this stupid crap?
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Did ythey ever fix your paint?
I have a question for you on lowering your truck...I had spoken to another longhorn owner in hawaii who lowered his, and when he got it inspected, they told him he had to return to stock height. He had not known about teh lowering laws and did a C-notch to the frame. This rendered the truck unfit for public roads as it was explained to him. Some other BS laws he learned (the expensive way) not aloud to lower a pick up at all.
Not alout to run 17 inch or larget rims (onless equipped when new)
need a 15 inch or larger steering wheel.


My question is, you found away around these problems, you ignoring them, or did they reverse all this stupid crap?
Paint is still messed up. I got $700 back fro the painter and he still owes me $300. Doubt I will ever see it.


Hawaii has a thing call recon and anything modified is supposed to go there. They are very picky. The trick is to skip recon and find a safety inspector w/out recon.
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Old 03-13-2003, 01:19 AM   #11
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Wish I was still in contact with him...he was wanting a loop hope pretty bad.
This was back in 99 when i was talking to him.
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Old 03-13-2003, 01:25 AM   #12
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Andy, ya just gotta make friends with someone who does safeties
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Old 03-13-2003, 01:25 AM   #13
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That is a COOL looking truck! Way to go!!
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Old 03-13-2003, 02:38 AM   #14
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Great looking truck, looks like it has come a long way
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Old 03-13-2003, 03:08 AM   #15
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whats up man, long time no post (well I havent been here much lately). truck is looking good! at least you got some of your money back from the jerk. anyway, my truck sits without suspension and a bed. front clip and cab will be coming off, hopefully soon. hope to see your truck on the road.

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Old 03-13-2003, 07:27 AM   #17
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How did you lower your truck? Springs, spindles? What about the back, do they make shackles for lowereing? Truck looks great!
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Since 8lug steel rims are only available in 7"width, I had a 1" band welded to make a deeper dish rim. If you look behind the valve stem you can see the weld and band. Any stock car wheel company should be able to do it. [B]
Ah, now I understand. Thanks for the clarification and the additional pics.
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that is the sweetest longhorn ive seen yet...it looks like something the grim reaper would drive...love it man
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That is a COOL looking truck! Way to go!!
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Great looking truck, looks like it has come a long way
Thanks...still a long ways to go

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"Dope smoking old man" cut them so he could get in under his cabover. They are one of the big reasons I painted my truck.

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How did you lower your truck? Springs, spindles? What about the back, do they make shackles for lowereing? Truck looks great!
Photoshop is the cheapest way to lower your truck. For the front, I was going to use lower pocket A arm but now you can get 3/4 2" spindles for $400 and also 2" coils. As far as the leaf rear goes, they do make shackles, but an axle flip seems like the best. Although, I am curious about all the weight on the u bolts. I am starting by messing with the leaf pack to dial in the ride. I will never do any heavy hauling in this truck so handling and ride are my priorities.
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Old 03-13-2003, 03:18 PM   #20
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There is a regular "Longhorn Cult" on here. You make me really want to finish my 72 BB Cheyenne Super, but I guess I am going to sell it. One of the board members wants it and will do a nice job of restoring it. It is going to be a fantastic truck when done!
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Frank.............Yes I hope to get that baby back to it's glory days with the help and encouragement and knowledge of fellow board members like you..........will have alot of questions to ask about steps to getting truck back in running condition..Hope to see you real soon Frank...Thanks...............
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