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I used the "grand slam" kit on my truck as well, and did 5.5/7 just like you are doing...it looks really good when installed and the parts are really good- I think you'll be happy with it. Good luck man!
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been on the shelf doing nothing for a few days, my black engine enamel arrived today, dropping the control arms off tomorrow to have the lower ball joints pressed out, so I can have them ready for all my parts(UPS says tomorrow or friday for the grand slam, trailing arm rebuilds, misc other parts show up. Received som more chrome/polished aluminum pieces today and now once the new parts are painted I will be able to teardown and reinstall some parts on the motor along with the cam kit, intake, timing set and distributor. The chrome is all temporary as I said before so flame away:lol:
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6 of 8 boxes came in from CPP, 2 more tomorrow then I will pull out the boxes and post some pics, funny how a few days off from the project you get behind the ball, not that a project is a job and you should feel obligated, but we all know how that goes, shop never got to the balljoints today but tomorrow the old come out saturday the new lowers get pressed in and over the course of the weekend there will be a few updates but the slam and half of everything will just be getting paint until my cross shaft kits arrive next week along with the following week's 5 bolt conversion. I did do a test runon the black paint and settled on that route, looks good and it was prepped with marine clean no brushing or anything, when done right, should look great, may order my wheels and tires next week or aluminum heads, leanig towards wheels and tires so it's atleast moveable. Tomorrow will be full of pics, it was like christmas coming home to all these boxes
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CPP delivery is here:metal: just heading out for some farmed out work then back into the shop
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Opened the boxes to find my lowers for the the shop to press in and had to share:lol: like a kid on christmas morning
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I started my thread finally. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post4281123
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How's you power steering box, I have a 2 spares if you need if yours is worn. Also have 2 stock trailing arms which are not rusted through, a complete draglink assembley which does not seem to be that bad. Otherwise I think they might get recycled into the scrap bin with all the rest of the stuff.
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Making some nice progress!!!
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thanks, trying anyway, never did a full frame off or a 2wd so I'm not too used to actually caring about how the final product looks just the useability an strength of things, hoping it turns out well when I'm done, didn't realize what I was getting myself into but having fun anyway. Much rather do a 4x4/crawler build anyday, but I love these trucks, it's a sick addiction hahaha
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-like to look threw parts catalogs -get excited to see the UPS truck, or FEDEX truck -urge to get grease and dirt on us -feeling of pride, when you get something the way you want it. -thinking several step ahead of what will be done next. I think I got it as well!!!:dohh: Spike:smoke: |
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After multiple degreasing, marine clean, super clean, brake kleen and some scrubbing I laid 4 coats of VHT caliper paint in gloss black, painted the rotor surfaces as I cleaned everything to prevent rust off them and they won't be used for another year or so. Not alot of progress, pretty hungover today:lol:, hoping to get the trailing arm reinforcements welded on and painted tomorrow then it's on to drivetrain
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blurry pic of todays minimal progress
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keep up the good progress and you'll be assembling instead of disassembling in no time!
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as soon as the cross shafts come in and the trailing arms are rebuilt and painted, ordering my wheels tomorrow I'm hoping as long as they're in stock, could have a rolling chassis in a few weeks if all goes well, and then it'll be too cold even with my dual propane heaters to do anything in the garage
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You say your putting on a step side, what did you do with your box? Where are you getting the wheels @? When i checked the 338 Greys in 20x8.5 were readily available but 20x10's were not. Went on a beer/quad ride today so I got nothing done.
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traded the old box for a welder dor my garage, a buddy is doing a ratrod/slam it together and drive it project, it was shot and beyond repair with my ability, I had planned on a full repro fleet until I picked up my cab and the guy has a stepper with new parts and is repairable for $1500 even has a NOS tailgate for it. Rims are going to be from an eBay store as Tire Pro can't get any til spring in either side and the other guys are too expensive and take forever, going with 20x8.5's with a rear spacer. I didn't do a whole bunch myself and was in a bit of a mood after all the cleaning before I could paint haha hangover was winning the battle
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Just got off the phone and they're ordered and being shipped within the next 72hrs, 20x8.5 Boss 338's the newest production run requiring the least modification to run, alon with 255/45ZR20 Kumho ASX tires, I know they're cheap tires but this isn't a race or a show truck, just fun for me:metal: cross shafts are supposed to be here wednesday so I'll be able to install the grand slam as long as the trailing arms are rebuilt by then, now I'm off to get my control arms with the shiny new ball joints and lay some paint on them:metal: also waiting on a repy from the ebay store on roller rockers and 210cc aluminum heads
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How much and where from if you don't mind me asking?
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Heads were $880 with roller rockers plus duty/brokerage have to look up who from, forgot about an outstanding invoice I had been waiting on:lol: there goes half of it ;) |
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Man!! Those wheels will look sharp!!!
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wanted the 20x10's in the back but they are hard to find right now and boss isn't producing more until the spring and the rotating issues of different sizing isn't something I want to deal with, going to look into some 1inch spacers for the back to push them out a bit, back into the garage as soon as the heaters are in full force, paint the control arms, drill/install the bolt I somehow overlooked on the c notch, coat the back sides of the trailing arms with POR15 so I can weld the braces tomorrow and final coat them in either black or silver, leaning towards doing the control arms and trailing arms silver, possibly the calipers as well, don't wan't to bring attention from the truck, but with the rim choice I think it'll look better than the black and on othr build I've seen it looks pretty good
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upper and lower control arms got 2 shots of rust sealing primer, sandblasted prior, but why not go the extra mile, 1st shot of silver now it's bed time, tomorrow the trailing arm rebuild and the final silver coats then if all works out wed the cross shafts come in and the drop can be installed, heads and wheel/tire combo are about 2 weeks from delivery, so the motor and tranny are next in line for teardown
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