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Nice Job!! Starting a 55' TF 3100 SWB Stepside Chassis Swap to a 67' C10 Chassis (That's what I Have) What are the biggest difficulties you encountered? Were you able to use the 55 cab mounts?
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chris909- you can re-use the cab mounts but you will need to elevate them higher or build spacers to get the cab up to the level of the bed. Core support was somewhat trick; required notching the frame a little bit but i can still fit a stock radiator in there.
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Thank you for the info, your build looks great!! I was considering mounting the cab on the frame and lowering the bed the 4" I already have the frame Bagged, and C-Notched, Really the the only concern doing it the way I am thinking is if I'll have enough firewall and floor clearance for the SBC 383 & TH350 Trans. What do you think? Again Thanks!!:metal::metal:
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well been driving the piss out of it (1100 miles this year), and tuning it as well. That stopped until i can get some better tires. But it runs like a bat out of hell. Pretty fun, lots of compliments and weird stares when they hear the turbo spool up.
Was thinking about tinting it as well.. not so sure though as it might detract from the look. I also have a set of drag slicks for 15" wheels i want to throw on the back and see how it hooks. http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...psmm1vgn2g.jpg layed some streaks down: http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...pslcq4vshi.jpg |
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Looks real good.
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Sweet
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Very cool :metal: Looks like it's good at painting lines. That's why you put a turbo in it.
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it's coming along great!
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I am starting a 57/84 c10 frame swap, could you please send me some pics of your frame mounts and the notching you had to do? thanks
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I smoked the th350 and had it rebuilt, now its put away for the winter. :( Mod list for the winter includes:
dual valvesprings trunion upgrade for the rockers better tires like the nitto NT05 http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...psivhb2pls.jpg http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...pspzlc53jy.jpg http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps3gl6xsgx.jpg Also started a new project over the summer and just about wrapped up with that (2000 crew cab short bed big block) suppose to have been just a cab section to replace turned out the whole frame was tweaked, swapped the cabs well, resulted in a complete repaint of the truck in a matte Finnish. http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...psnodjdtrq.jpg |
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Truck looks real good.
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going to pull it out for mods here in the next few weeks, winter is slowly dwindling away. Was thinking of tinting the windows as well, i really hate the fish bowl effect of the truck haha.
Looking at running a set of mickey thompson street ss tires for the rear in a 275/40r20 size. Also going to slap a methanol injection kit on. |
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MMM more rubber and Meth. A great combo.
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Great build. dug
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Amazon Prime'd soem new rubber, Nitto NT05 in the 275/40r20 size. About half of what i would have paid here and didn't have to wait 3 weeks. Also got some goodies from brian tooley racing- PAC valve springs and the COMP trunion kit for my rocker arms.
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Nice looking tires.
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They look nice and sticky.
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Yeah, hopefully they work out, i cannot get traction off the line whatsoever with the current tires. I aired them down to 20 PSI and it helped a little bit but still makes a nice smoke show with a full throttle pull from a stand still. Ill have to get a video this summer of it!
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sweet!
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Waiting for the vid!!!!!!
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I got a few go pro videos. still playing with the proper angles.(may upload them once i figure it all out) Last weekend I raced a friends modified 2 door STI, built motor upgraded turbo and pushing around 400 hp in a 2,100 lb car. He pulled me off the line but i caught right up and went past him, then on the highway from a roll i would starting pulling on him.
These trucks are not very aerodynamic; windshield wipers start lifting up and the hood starts waving. Also raced a chevelle convertible with a hi compression 454, not sure on the HP but started pulling away, i dont think he expected that from a pickup truck. Anyways the 70 mm turbo wasn't cutting the mustard and the truck started feeling slow to me (yet still fast to everyone riding in it). So i have now swapped in a 76 mm turbo in hopes it will feel fast again! Currently re tuning the VE table and trying to figure out the latest edition of HP tuners Suite 3.0. Also i made my own bed wood. This was the dirt cheap way to do it....bought some cedar fence panels from home depot. screwed them down to the existing 3/4" plywood in the bed and made a nifty trap door for the fuel fill. It looks awesome and makes my garage smell great. |
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new 76MM on the left, Old turbo on the right (exhaust housing is huge on the old turbo but they are both .96 AR and same wheel size).
http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...sz1d9jpwt.jpeg Bedwood http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...skbhoe3je.jpeg http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/a...suijobenq.jpeg |
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im loving the bed wood. Ive never seen that done....looks good
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