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Old 04-19-2012, 10:47 PM   #926
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Those should look great on your ride, and with the color.....Jim
I hope so but I know the would look killer if I painted the truck black.lol I will not do it but man when I painted that hood I saw those wheels in my minds eye and I thought that would look killer but I would hate wiping dust of the truck all day.

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Old 04-19-2012, 10:51 PM   #927
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just look at all of us drooling all over the pictures.....I love it. those are awesome, nice very nice. Cant wait to see them on the truck.
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:04 PM   #928
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LOL. Yeah I guess I'm getting old. But I thought you get meaner when you get older.lol
Okay guys I guess I'm getting nicer because I will show you the wheels I bought. I paid more than I would have liked but I like them and you only live once right.

WTF!!!!

Since your in a sharing mood, bring that welder over and share some of these welding duties I have for my cab.
By the way, normally you get meaner when you get older. Its starts around my age. LOL
Good for you bro, that lets your true fans see your ideas, and get inspired by your work and how you do things. Honestly, we all learn from each other.
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:17 PM   #929
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WTF!!!!

Since your in a sharing mood, bring that welder over and share some of these welding duties I have for my cab.
Don't push it I'm not that nice.lol

Man I'm just happy I got some stuff accomplished lately. Its been awhile.

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Good for you bro, that lets your true fans see your ideas, and get inspired by your work and how you do things. Honestly, we all learn from each other.
And what have I learned from you other than how to be a butthead.lol
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:27 PM   #930
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I knew you would have great taste on the wheels.
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:33 PM   #931
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I went with 18 because I did not want rubberband tires. I've seen 20's with huge tires but the trucks were bagged so they did not have to worry about the truck being too high. I'm not bagged and I like that muscle look on a truck. I wanted to run some meat on the rear. Like this, Its not a chevy but I like how this looks in the rear fender well. I would show the whole truck but Chevy purist may get mad. I'm more a carnut than a chevy nut.lol I do wish it had a little more lip though. I believe this is a 17 if my memory serves me correctly.


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Old 04-19-2012, 11:44 PM   #932
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Don't push it I'm not that nice.lol

Man I'm just happy I got some stuff accomplished lately. Its been awhile.
And what have I learned from you other than how to be a butthead.lol

LOL!!

Its all good. I would like to see the whole truck, but we understand. Bro paint and wheels, your almost there.
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:45 PM   #933
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I agree I am saving a little at a time I want some Coy's dark gray metal grays with polished outside
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Old 04-19-2012, 11:46 PM   #934
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Man your hood is awesome. It looks like it is brand new. Those rims are really nice. On your car how much of an offset did you have them do on your rims? Looking to change the offset of a pair of rims I have.
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Old 04-20-2012, 12:02 AM   #935
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I agree I am saving a little at a time I want some Coy's dark gray metal grays with polished outside
Yeah I know the wheel you are talking about. Man I remember when I was in high school and in college I use to buy one wheel at a time.lol Then one tire at a time.lol

It took me it seems like forever to buy the wheels for the truck. I have two young daughters and their needs come first, but my wife helped me a little so I think shes a keeper.lol


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Man your hood is awesome. It looks like it is brand new. Those rims are really nice. On your car how much of an offset did you have them do on your rims? Looking to change the offset of a pair of rims I have.
I wish they did sale sectioned hoods I sure would have bought one man that thing was a lot of work. The welding part was easy, I try not to use much filler only a skim coat and primers. So it was a lot of hammer and dolly work. I also added some bracing and spot welded the panel to the bracing. So its a lot of work in that hood and I appreciate you telling me it looks decent.




These are my car wheels, they have a 4 inch backspace. I put them on the truck to see if I really wanted to go with 18's.

Now you must have the room I narrowed my rearend on the car and the truck.

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Old 04-20-2012, 03:46 PM   #936
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Beautiful choice Kabwe !, can't wait to see them mounted, off hand do you know total front track width?
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Old 04-20-2012, 05:37 PM   #937
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Beautiful choice Kabwe !, can't wait to see them mounted, off hand do you know total front track width?
Hey man thanks.

I have a TCI Mustang 2 crossmember which the data says I have a 59 inch track width.

You have or had a camaro which would bring you to around a 61 1/2 inch track width.

If I were clipping a 55-59 chevy truck. The clip I tell people to use is 78-88 Monte Carlo, Gran Prix, Regal etc. which would give you a 58 inch track width. The track width makes it a nice choice for Advanced Designs or Task Force trucks. The camaro is a great clip the only reason I use the monte carlo over it is the track width.

How did you decide to fix your issue with your wheels?

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Old 04-20-2012, 06:32 PM   #938
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Thank's for the info, I assume that is wms to wms? Not positive yet,but am leaning toward cutting a few inches from center of the clip, i am doing a lot of measuring right now to figure out if (and how much)the firewall/tunnel will need to be cut since the engine will sit higher as I bring it together, the heater hose inlet/outlets are already very close to the pass. side control arm now so as you well know "one mod leads to another" regardless of how I go,the goal is to be able to turn lock to lock aired out when finished.
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Old 04-20-2012, 06:36 PM   #939
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What backspace did you get on the front?
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Old 04-20-2012, 06:40 PM   #940
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Thank's for the info, I assume that is wms to wms? Not positive yet,but am leaning toward cutting a few inches from center of the clip, i am doing a lot of measuring right now to figure out if (and how much)the firewall/tunnel will need to be cut since the engine will sit higher as I bring it together, the heater hose inlet/outlets are already very close to the pass. side control arm now so as you well know "one mod leads to another" regardless of how I go,the goal is to be able to turn lock to lock aired out when finished.
Before you go there let me ask you this. Do you have a two piece wheel? If so you can have the backspace changed if you find the right wheel guy. My rear wheels went from this

to this


This is the same wheel I just had the backspace changed and a meatier tire when I narrowed the rearend.

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What backspace did you get on the front?
4 inch backspace, but that's on a 7 inch wide wheel.
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:09 PM   #941
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Yes they are 2 piece , they are 7" wide w/3.75" b.s. which puts me 2.75" wider than you are currently. What did that cost you? if you don't mind me asking?
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:32 PM   #942
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Maybe i'll scout out a Monte/regal clip, (unfortunately i have dropped spindles and all the rebuild parts for the clip i have.) do you happen know what the distance between the upper control arm bushings is on the Monte clips? are the rear steer? i need to compare these measurements to what i have ,it may be i end up with the same challenges either way.
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Old 04-20-2012, 09:03 PM   #943
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Yes they are 2 piece , they are 7" wide w/3.75" b.s. which puts me 2.75" wider than you are currently. What did that cost you? if you don't mind me asking?
to have my backspaced changed I believe he charged me 120 bucks for both wheels. If it was more it was not much more.

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Old 04-20-2012, 09:06 PM   #944
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Maybe i'll scout out a Monte/regal clip, (unfortunately i have dropped spindles and all the rebuild parts for the clip i have.) do you happen know what the distance between the upper control arm bushings is on the Monte clips? are the rear steer? i need to compare these measurements to what i have ,it may be i end up with the same challenges either way.
The monte clip steering box is up front and no I don't know the distanced between the upper control arm bushings. But man I would look into getting the backspace changed on those wheels. You've done a nice install on the clip and that clip does ride nice, its just wider but your issues can be solved with backspace. If the wheels are two piece it can be done.

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Old 04-21-2012, 12:22 AM   #945
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Looking good. Nice wheel choice
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Old 04-22-2012, 02:36 AM   #946
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Nice progress Bam Bam so now can I come over and take some pictures, LOL.
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Old 04-23-2012, 02:33 PM   #947
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Nice progress Bam Bam so now can I come over and take some pictures, LOL.
Nope my wife said you are not welcome over to the house anymore because the last time you came by peeking over the fence and scared the kids.
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Old 04-23-2012, 03:14 PM   #948
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Kabwe, Great progress as always. I also love the choice on the color and the wheels. It will look great. Keep up the great work.

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Nope my wife said you are not welcome over to the house anymore because the last time you came by peeking over the fence and scared the kids.
You made that story up, lol. You just don't want me coming over. That's all right. I got one of those remote helicopter cams, I 'll get my pictures.
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Really like your choice of wheels, great work.
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