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nick, very cool parking brake idea... would you be willing to share a little more detail(s) on what used & install methods? IE: specific cable routing and components - pics too :ito:. I would like to try this on my '86 build... if not offended... :lol:!!
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Relay: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Cable Connector: note: only need the cable connector from this kit. I've search everywhere for the single part but I could not find one! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Actuator: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1 Button: https://billetautomotivebuttons.com/...mergency-brake LMC Truck Park Brake Cables and Brackets: -34-1251 (x2) -34-3121 (x2) -34-3800 (x2) -34-3838 (x2) -34-3928 (x2) (cut down because it will be too long) https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...g-brake-cables |
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nick, thank you!;) appreciate the links & knowledge. I am hoping that it can "universal install" onto my '86 C10 I am assuming that the parts are descent weather acceptable? :ito:
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Great progress! That hidden trailer hitch is sweet. We will have to see some pics of it in use once you start haulin' with it! I like the random shop buddy pics. And that actuated parking brake is trick! That is an awesome idea. I could have used something like that on mine. With the exhaust tucked up in the frame I had a hard time routing the brake cables. They still rub and bind on the exhaust a bit and cause the pedal to have trouble returning.
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Thanks all for the words of encouragement! Pops helped me move the frame to his place today to give me some more space at my house. On to phase two!
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Getting there
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nick, loving the update. was wondering what you used for the radiator pipe and did you make yourself or farmed it out?
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That's a beautiful rolling chassis! That orange just pops. I'm along for the ride.
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Nick, nice work on this, but I have a question about the oil fill and pcv provisions. I'm assuming you had to get an intake that had the oil filler tube on it, was it new or used? Also , what about pcv?
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Some progress pics.
Shortbed chop is underway, dents have been pulled, and all cab rust has been cut out. Lots of dirty work and time with the death wheel! I found a pretty knarly sideswipe on the driver side bed panel that took lots of pulling. Thanks to metaloxfab for the video on Youtube showing how to properly cut the bedsides. I also wanted to add the true shortbed wheel well tip in front of the rear wheels so I spent the extra money to get those patch pieces from LMC. |
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Nice touch on the wheel well corner. Most people miss that and it always stands out to me. I've always wondered why GM made that change between long and short beds.
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Sectioned the rear wheel wells to be able to raise the bed floor 10.5 inches. This was not easy by any means but I'm going for a stock look on the entire truck so this was a must.
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Nice work. It looks good!
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Nice job on the tubs. Did you have to get extra tubs for your filler piece? When I did mine I used scrap that I cut out of my inner bed sides when I raised the floor. I still need to finish welding my tubs, it's been over a year!
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Fitting some pieces for the raised fiberglass inner fenders
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Nice clamp usage! Those pieces aren’t going anywhere
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New tailgate fits alright! Working on the bed floor, rear tubs, and tailgate filler panel.
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Where did you get the tailgate from?
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Shes coming along...
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Trying something different with the tailgate filler panel. This is an inner tailgate skin. It's gonna take a fair amount of fit and finish back here, along with installing the emergency shrader valves and remote battery posts.
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Is that panel left over from the original tailgate? If so great re-use of material.
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I might trim off the dented part near the bottom or tack some new sheet metal right there. |
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Inching along
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First thing I thought in that picture on a Friday night is.... what's in that cooler in the back lol. But that is a Purdy Orange small block!
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I would swear that is a model engine & not a 1:1 real engine!! very nice detail... and overall build....;)
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AC Condenser going in
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