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A little more progress. Got the stance looking good now. 5" Springs in the rear and 2" in the front with 1/2 a coil cut. Pictures are a little deceiving. It has a 1" rake.
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Nice. I like the stance! I'm a fan of a little rake.
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Looks really good
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Nice. That looks just right in my book.
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Also here is a cool picture my wife took when we went out to grab some corn husks for decorating haha, ya her idea. You can see Louie in the back of the truck if you look closely |
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Did a little buffing on the paint.
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That turned out really nice.
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That paint buffed out nice, looks sweet.
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Following along too, love the keep it simple approach. 3 on the tree in mine and love it too, big fan of the painted bumpers and grill. Are they staying?
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Nice little truck! I like the "Just make it a driver" build philosophy. Trying to follow that with my truck.
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New stance rocks and the paint is looking good. :metal:
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Getting all of the glass out so I can get the Precision Replacement Parts rubber parts installed. Love there stuff!
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Getting the interior out. It's in very good condition. I'm super happy with it. Seat is going to upholstery in a few days!
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Nice truck, i really like the way your going with it!
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I really like you're keeping it clean and simple.
You say you want your wife to be able to drive it comfortably. Are you thinking of power brakes and an automatic transmission? I'm keeping my truck a truck. Go to Home Depot. Haul some stuff. Just a cool looking pickup truck. |
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Rebut the heater controls. One of the bars was broken. Previous owner cut the dash where the radio delete plate used to be (grrr) to install some gauges. The delete plate was still in the glove box though! I think I can attach it somehow and hide most of the ugliness.
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Got the Press on door seals onot. The fit and finish on these is the best. I'm a huge fan of all of the Precision Replacement Parts rubber parts.
Also got some fat mat layed down |
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Great looking truck man, thanks for sharing!
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Rubber floor and door sill plates installed. Also got the turn signal switch replaced and cleaned up the steering wheel. My vent windows should be back from rebuild soon, then I can get all of the glass installed. Also here is a sneak peek at the seat.
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Nice seat! Do you mind me asking what that upholstery job cost?
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