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jonnyNITRO 12-05-2013 07:34 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Well, the Thanksgiving holiday set me back with a ton of work to catch-up with. I'm back at it.
So, I noticed that the Toyota back window bulges out along the lower half of the cab. This is what must used to make room for the mechanism. The tailgate windows have the same (extra) space behind them making the thickness of the tailgates bulge out or taper in for the glass to lift straight from the groove.

I suppose I could modify the back of the cab slightly for the necessary angle. Not sure I want to hack up my roof though.
This is a tough call since I really like the idea. Just don't know if it's practical for this truck body.

Question:
Do the side markers fit the same front to back? In other words, can I take a front, side marker and use it in the rear instead?

Question:
What's the best way to remove rust from the metal panels that make up the roof? I know I must have rust in there. Is there a gel or spray that dissolves the rust? Really.

jonnyNITRO 12-05-2013 07:36 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Another question:
If I shave the side markers (front) where do guys usually move them too? Just cut the wires and forget? Or relocate to the grill?

swamp rat 12-05-2013 11:32 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonnyNITRO (Post 6403654)
Well, the Thanksgiving holiday set me back with a ton of work to catch-up with. I'm back at it.
So, I noticed that the Toyota back window bulges out along the lower half of the cab. This is what must used to make room for the mechanism. The tailgate windows have the same (extra) space behind them making the thickness of the tailgates bulge out or taper in for the glass to lift straight from the groove.

I suppose I could modify the back of the cab slightly for the necessary angle. Not sure I want to hack up my roof though.
This is a tough call since I really like the idea. Just don't know if it's practical for this truck body.

Question:
Do the side markers fit the same front to back? In other words, can I take a front, side marker and use it in the rear instead?

Question:
What's the best way to remove rust from the metal panels that make up the roof? I know I must have rust in there. Is there a gel or spray that dissolves the rust? Really.

Read my post on Muratic Acid, You need to be able to flush it out real well with water so how it will work with roof problems i'm not too sure but i'd think you would wanna gut the interior in the process, just remember this stuff is super nasty stuff both in vapors and to the skin.

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jonnyNITRO 01-02-2014 11:44 AM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Well, it's been a great holiday season. My daughter wanted her truck painted, so I had to take care of that first.
Now I can get back to my truck. I have more ideas and will post them soon. Also someone told me I need to name my project so it's easier to follow.
Have to think about that one.

jonnyNITRO 01-02-2014 03:35 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
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Here are a few more ideas for my truck. And I have my first customer since this post, so it looks like I will be designing a truck for the Triumph Foundation for use in their hand cycling clinics.
It has begun.
www.triumphfoundation.org

68 Longbed Dan 01-02-2014 04:26 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Hey Johnny, great job with those renders and the confidence man! If you ever need a hand, just hollar. I am about an hr away from you in Bako, and I lived in Canyon Country for 2 years before here. I am more than willing to come lend you a hand if need be! Keep up the good work and updates!

jonnyNITRO 01-02-2014 04:42 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Hey Dan,
Thanks. Yeah, we'll have to hook up sometime when the project is underway.
I hang around the local custom scene when the weather warms up.

jonnyNITRO 01-13-2014 03:37 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Starting to research the Porter Built "drop member" now. Looks like I can use the same upper A-Arms. But I have to find some lowers on an 80s truck.

TJ's Chevy 01-13-2014 04:12 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Sweet truck!

jonnyNITRO 02-11-2014 05:41 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Wow!
I was hit with some kind of virus that took me out for 3 weeks. I just made it through work and now have to play catch-up.

So, still looking at the Extreme drop Porterbuilt front member. I am now considering the rear, or at least the parts for it. Looking at other ideas for rear ends too. Does it matter if you use a straight level lift or cantilever as far as how high you can lift the rear? What are the benifits to all those crazy designs for lift suspension? Is it all for looks? Does it change the ride quality?


BTW: saw a truck with my exact paint scheme, so I definitely have to mix it up a bit. I'll post more designs as they come. Feeling much better.

Time to work!

jonnyNITRO 04-03-2014 11:51 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Well, I talked to Nate and Dave at Porterbuilt and ordered the "Extreme Dropmember" kit. I'll be using my own A-arms and bags, but they sure are helpful when it comes to answering questions prior and after placing an order. Great guys!
Now I wait 6-8 weeks for the package and in the meantime, I will start looking at that rust along the bottom of my door sills again.

jonnyNITRO 08-04-2014 03:02 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
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Finally got my Extreme Dropmember form PorterBuilt. Love the new logo too. It looks stronger than the old one. I had to take a shot of the raw metal before I coat it and install it. Still a few weeks before I can get started on my truck. I have commitments to another truck first. A quick promo piece.

jonnyNITRO 08-06-2014 05:13 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
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Okay, so I thought I would pre-assemble the Dropmember to better understand it and I have a few questions.
1. Does this assembly look correct?
2. Which direction do the "hats" sits. Taller lip forward or backwards?
3. What are these extra bolts for?

BC10 08-06-2014 09:56 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonnyNITRO (Post 6446938)
Here are a few more ideas for my truck. And I have my first customer since this post, so it looks like I will be designing a truck for the Triumph Foundation for use in their hand cycling clinics.
It has begun.
www.triumphfoundation.org

Dang! Those are some serious "daily drivers." :lol:
Would love to see how all this turns out. Best of luck. Subscribed!

jonnyNITRO 08-07-2014 05:49 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Wonder if anyone can my questions on the "extreme dropmemeber" from Porterbuilt assembly. Does anyone have instructions on this or some insight?





hello?


Nate?

swamp rat 08-07-2014 09:04 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
I don't know anything about them but am enjoying the build. Might try using the advanced search feature and see if you can find other threads or posts that might help. Or Google the same with a 67-72 in front of it.

jonnyNITRO 08-07-2014 11:16 PM

Re: Newbe builder starting a grand project
 
Will do. Thanks for the advice.


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