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ZouchaR 12-31-2013 03:37 AM

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Put my new springs in today. This is the frame before.

ZouchaR 12-31-2013 03:38 AM

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And mocking up the new springs. Supposed to be four inch drop springs.

ZouchaR 12-31-2013 03:43 AM

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And now the frame... After the install. Does my math not add up???

chevyrestoguy 12-31-2013 12:38 PM

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To get an accurate measurement, you're going to need to have the bed installed and be at close to your final weight on the rear suspension. I think you're going to be OK.

ZouchaR 12-31-2013 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by chevyrestoguy (Post 6443417)
To get an accurate measurement, you're going to need to have the bed installed and be at close to your final weight on the rear suspension. I think you're going to be OK.

I am pretty happy with the look... and we shall see what the final looks like after we get the bed and some real tires and wheels.... I was worried about going too far with 4"....

ZouchaR 12-31-2013 11:19 PM

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Shaving some bumper bolt heads. Two down, four to go.

ZouchaR 01-01-2014 08:39 PM

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Getting pretty good with this "rattle can" primer!!!

ZouchaR 01-01-2014 08:40 PM

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And the dash.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:36 PM

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Spent some time today working on my door panels.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:37 PM

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Notice that one of them has holes for the arm rest. That has to go.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:38 PM

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Little bit of welding.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:40 PM

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Little bit of grinding.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:41 PM

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Little bit of filler.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 08:42 PM

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Little more sanding, ready for primer and paint!

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 09:51 PM

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And with a couple coats of paint.

ZouchaR 01-22-2014 09:53 PM

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Ok, so now I need some help.

How do I get the gas tank mounts out?? Obviously there are two bolts that come up from the bottom, but it looks like the mounts are spot welded to the rear of the cab.

McMurphy 01-23-2014 11:57 AM

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I think they are spot welded to the floor as well... IIRC 66Farmer did the cleanest removal of those that I have seen on this site.

If you dont already have a spot weld cutter, you may want to get one.

Ta2Don 01-23-2014 12:52 PM

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Just found your build...:mm:

Great start, I'm in for the ride...:metal:

ZouchaR 01-23-2014 08:57 PM

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Thin layer of filler on the fender.

ZouchaR 01-23-2014 08:58 PM

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Workin on the door.

ZouchaR 01-23-2014 08:59 PM

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About four hours with that air file in my hands is about all I can take. It will wear you out!!

ZouchaR 01-23-2014 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6486766)
I think they are spot welded to the floor as well... IIRC 66Farmer did the cleanest removal of those that I have seen on this site.

If you dont already have a spot weld cutter, you may want to get one.

I picked one up today Murph. I will post pics as I take them out.

TJ's Chevy 01-24-2014 12:36 PM

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Nice work! Yer doing great! :chevy:

McMurphy 01-24-2014 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ZouchaR (Post 6487600)
I picked one up today Murph. I will post pics as I take them out.

If you never used one before, here are a couple of tips:
A light hammer and a sharp punch will usually give you enough of a indent for the weld cutter to ride in until you get a good circular channel started.

But not always, so keep another drill handy with a bit in it that is just a tad larger than the spindle on the weld cutter. This will give your weld cutter the stability over uneven spots to get the job done.

On the back of the cab be very cautious when cutting else you will be plugging holes you didnt need to (I tried using an air chisel and learned the very hard way).

Remember the spot weld cutter is sharp, and fast, if you are not paying 100% attention you will cut dime size holes clean through both layers of steel. In my tiral and error learning I found that it was better to under cut it, and tap tap tap with a chisel between the two welded pieces, than it was to cut all the way thru.

I hope this helps you (hopefully you read this before you get hands on the project) and good luck !!

Here is the build I was looking for, a great fellow doing an awesome build:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=513377&page=6

ZouchaR 01-24-2014 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6488796)
If you never used one before, here are a couple of tips:
A light hammer and a sharp punch will usually give you enough of a indent for the weld cutter to ride in until you get a good circular channel started.

But not always, so keep another drill handy with a bit in it that is just a tad larger than the spindle on the weld cutter. This will give your weld cutter the stability over uneven spots to get the job done.

On the back of the cab be very cautious when cutting else you will be plugging holes you didnt need to (I tried using an air chisel and learned the very hard way).

Remember the spot weld cutter is sharp, and fast, if you are not paying 100% attention you will cut dime size holes clean through both layers of steel. In my tiral and error learning I found that it was better to under cut it, and tap tap tap with a chisel between the two welded pieces, than it was to cut all the way thru.

I hope this helps you (hopefully you read this before you get hands on the project) and good luck !!

Here is the build I was looking for, a great fellow doing an awesome build:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=513377&page=6

Great advice Murph... and if I had actually read your reply before I started.. then we would have been thinking exactly the same way.... See the following Pics....


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