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Old 03-19-2014, 07:57 AM   #576
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Looking awesome. You need to come video mine when I'm ready for the first start up
Yeah we can get a good video of it. Took the truck out and washed it last night then cruised around town for a bit.

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Looks freakin awesome.

Any of you southeast texas guys got a spare radiator? How about the air filter housing for top of the engine?
Thanks Nick. I have a spare front clip that may have a radiator on it. I'll check it out and let you know.
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Old 03-19-2014, 08:02 AM   #577
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Old 03-19-2014, 08:05 AM   #578
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Got the truck out and cleaned it up. Couldn't resist not taking it out for a spin!
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Old 03-19-2014, 08:11 AM   #579
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Me and my 5 yr old cruisin around!
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Your truck sure has turned out great!
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I love the grey on grey on grey. Interrior looks awesome too.
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Old 03-19-2014, 10:29 AM   #582
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Old 03-19-2014, 10:31 AM   #583
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I love the grey on grey on grey. Interrior looks awesome too.
Thanks man. It's crazy how when the light hits the paint just right it looks like all one color and then other times you can see the 2 tone paint real good.
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Old 03-19-2014, 10:36 AM   #584
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Beautiful. Are you leaving the manual trans in?
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Old 03-19-2014, 10:57 AM   #585
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Beautiful. Are you leaving the manual trans in?
My original plan was to swap it out to an automatic but I have decided to leave it in. I bought a 350 attached to a 700r4 but will probably just give the auto to my dad.
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awesome build....love the video
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Fantastic job! Truck is awesome!
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Can I get some pics of the cab trim under back glass, and the exact method, tools and products you used?

Saw the truck last weekend at O'Reillys. Wouldve stopped but was running behind. Looks sharp
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And if you need a place and help to swap in the 350, holla. We doin em all the time here at Boudreaux's Garage lol

I may have missed it but have you sropped by the old man's house to show him the truck?

I send the previous owner or mine pics every few years, to show the upgrades. He is hella jealous but didn't have the money nor skill to do it

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Old 04-08-2014, 08:35 AM   #592
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Can I get some pics of the cab trim under back glass, and the exact method, tools and products you used?

Saw the truck last weekend at O'Reillys. Wouldve stopped but was running behind. Looks sharp
Yeah I seen you pulling out when I was pulling in.
Here are the steps that I took. Just make sure you sand in the same direction every time.

120 grit flapper wheel in drill, 320g hand sanded, 600g hand sanded, 800g wet sand, 1500g wet sanded, 2000g wet sanded and then polished out with some Mothers polish. Then I hit with the 2000 grit wet sand again and polish with Mothers polish to finish it out. It took me about 12 hours to do the cab trim so it's a lot of work!

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And if you need a place and help to swap in the 350, holla. We doin em all the time here at Boudreaux's Garage lol

I may have missed it but have you sropped by the old man's house to show him the truck?

I send the previous owner or mine pics every few years, to show the upgrades. He is hella jealous but didn't have the money nor skill to do it
I'm not planning on doing the engine swap anytime soon. I need to paint the engine and brackets and the engine bay so it'll be awhile before I make the swap.

I hadn't taken the truck back by there but have thought about it though. Not sure what he would think.
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Old 04-21-2014, 08:09 PM   #593
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Can you give me an idea of what you reused after paint, like mirrors, door locks, handles, etc?

Im planning on a

new front bumper, since someone backed into the new one i already have
new fenderwell trim
new trim around all doors fender and bed
New weatherstripping for front and rear glass
reuse new windshield, reuse rear glass
new side window felt runner kit
New trim pieces for under taillights
new vent window seals
new trim around grille and a few other things.

About $1,000 in that stuff.

Plan on reusing door handles and locks, the cab trim (may even polish it like you did) rear bumper, mirrors. I cant find the silverado 20 emblems for the side of the fenders.

Any tips?
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I would recommend these guys if replacing the vent window seals..I rebuilt mine if you would like to look in my thread. I painted mine with basecoat clearcoat as well, may want to have your body shop paint the parts after you get them apart.

You can also polish and reuse your drip rails, and the front grill stainless.

Also check to see if you have the two piece or one piece, as far as I can tell its not to year specific.

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Old 04-22-2014, 08:58 AM   #595
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Here is a list:

Reused:

Stainless trim around grille (polished it up)
stainless drip rails (polished it up)
grille
headlight bezels
door locks (polished up)
cab trim (polished up)
front windshield
rear windshield
driver/passenger glass
side marker lights

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Front Bumper
Rear Bumper
rear bumper brackets
door handles
mirrors
door weatherstriping
front/back window seals
driver/passenger window channel and felt runners
fender trim
belt molding (Trim that wraps around the truck)
trim under tail lights
tail lights
replaced the dull headlights

I didn't reuse the stock fender emblems but instead had some made by Billet Badges online. I haven't done the vent windows yet but they are on my to do list. I would suggest to follow Sodell's lead on those as his turned out awesome! That's what I plan to do. I am sure I have missed a few things on the list up top, lol
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Thanks for the list, i was wondering how the hell do you remove the alum trim under taillights? Also the cab trim under back glass...i think theres a nut in there somwwhere
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great build thread, awesome truck!
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Thanks for the list, i was wondering how the hell do you remove the alum trim under taillights? Also the cab trim under back glass...i think theres a nut in there somwwhere
The back glass trim corners have a nut behind them. Up above where the factory speakers would be. You will have to reach up in there to feel it. After you get the corners off then the long piece of trim slides either way. Just pull it towards one side of the truck or the other. Nothing to unbolt there.

I thought the trim under the tail lights was a pita to get off on my truck. There was one nut on one end of the trim and a clip that you slid the trim off of after you get the nut off of.
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great build thread, awesome truck!
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The back glass trim corners have a nut behind them. Up above where the factory speakers would be. You will have to reach up in there to feel it. After you get the corners off then the long piece of trim slides either way. Just pull it towards one side of the truck or the other. Nothing to unbolt there.

I thought the trim under the tail lights was a pita to get off on my truck. There was one nut on one end of the trim and a clip that you slid the trim off of after you get the nut off of.
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Thanks for the list, i was wondering how the hell do you remove the alum trim under taillights? Also the cab trim under back glass...i think theres a nut in there somwwhere
I can swing by one evening and give you a hand if needed. Just let me know and I'll try and swing by.
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