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Old 04-19-2017, 09:19 PM   #326
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I started making my A/C and heater hoses tonight. This is my first time using the EZ Clip hose ends and I have to say I love them. Very easy to terminate (using the right crimping pliers) and no more going to the AC shop to have hoses made!! The hose is much better looking too!



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Old 04-19-2017, 09:35 PM   #327
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Mann I wish u were my neighbor. Lol.
So I could learn from u and all other forum members.
Just Dreamed Like I always do.
What if, we all lived in a C10 Subdivision.
It would be a car show and meet everyday.
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Old 04-19-2017, 09:54 PM   #328
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Mann I wish u were my neighbor. Lol.
So I could learn from u and all other forum members.
Just Dreamed Like I always do.
What if, we all lived in a C10 Subdivision.
It would be a car show and meet everyday.
I with ya, I wish I had neighbors that were car/truck guys and I wish some of my car buddies lived closer too
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Old 04-19-2017, 11:11 PM   #329
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Mann I wish u were my neighbor. Lol.
So I could learn from u and all other forum members.
Just Dreamed Like I always do.
What if, we all lived in a C10 Subdivision.
It would be a car show and meet everyday.
The beauty of forums like this! Just no way to borrow tools (that might just be a good thing)!
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Old 04-20-2017, 06:10 AM   #330
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Mike did the VA come with all the EZ clips you needed or did you have to but additional ones?
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Old 04-20-2017, 06:29 AM   #331
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I need help to Mike, you need to start traveling
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Old 04-20-2017, 07:52 AM   #332
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Where do you plan to run the lines through the firewall?
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:45 AM   #333
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I need help to Mike, you need to start traveling
I have always wondered if there would be enough work for someone to do that as a business.....
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Old 04-20-2017, 08:51 AM   #334
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Mike did the VA come with all the EZ clips you needed or did you have to but additional ones?
It's an upgrade to the standard hoses Lorne

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Where do you plan to run the lines through the firewall?
I am using a bulkhead
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It's an upgrade to the standard hoses Lorne



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I am using a bulkhead
Good to know about that upgrade! I am getting close to ordering a unit and that will be very helpful. Thanks for that hint. I like that bulkhead fitting as well. That really cleans it up.
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Old 04-20-2017, 10:13 AM   #337
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Old 04-20-2017, 10:26 AM   #338
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Awesome work so far. I love your line work, veeery nice!
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Old 04-20-2017, 01:09 PM   #339
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I love the EZ clip stuff! I have it on both my GTO and my C10! I'm about ready to redo my engine side after doing my LS swap. They make it so easy to custom route your A/C lines, and if you change your mind later, or change things and need to redo a line, you aren't having to rely on another shop to do it.
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Old 04-25-2017, 08:45 PM   #340
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I have not mentioned this yet but I made the decision a few months ago to switch from outboard mounted bags to inboard mounted bags. I ordered a notch brace from PB that is designed for the inboard bags and it showed up last week. Today I picked it up from powder coat and got it installed.

If anyone is or knows someone who is planning to do a PB drop member, I have a rear notch brace and a set of lower bag mounts that I will save them a lot of money on.
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what are the pros to inboard vs. outboard bags? or is it just a personal preference?
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what are the pros to inboard vs. outboard bags? or is it just a personal preference?
The only reason I did it is it will give me more wheel options should I decide to go wider in the future.
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It turns out the precision converter I had was wrong. The mounting pads and the pilot snout were for a non LS 4L60. I called and talked to Brian at Circle D and he got me set up with the right converter that would be used with my stock flexplate without the need for a spacer.

The engine/trans are back in the chassis for good. I set it up for 5* down angle and mounted the trans crossmember. I'm going to have a local shop build the driveshaft this week. Small progress but I'm moving in the right direction.




Awesome build and incredible attention to detail. Lots of great info too. One question that I may have missed in your build thread: Can you provide details on your carrier bearing?
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Phil,

it's from Inland Empire. Here is a link

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I'm thinking about doing the same exact thing with the notch brace, move to the internal mount bags for future wheel options as well.
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Old 04-26-2017, 10:59 AM   #346
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I'm thinking about doing the same exact thing with the notch brace, move to the internal mount bags for future wheel options as well.

It definitely cleared some room back there 12" wheels would be no problem now.
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It definitely cleared some room back there 12" wheels would be no problem now.
Biggest difference I found between Choppin Block and PB right out of the box. With the in board bags, it looks like a narrowed rear end is almost a must There is a LOT of axle housing sitting out side the frame.
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There is a LOT of axle housing sitting out side the frame.
Yes there is Jimmy. Coy's now makes my wheel in a 20x12 so they may be in my future.
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Yes there is Jimmy. Coy's now makes my wheel in a 20x12 so they may be in my future.
Geesh Mike....they make them in 20x14. Why just take a baby step, jump in with both feet
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