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gringoloco 07-25-2017 12:27 AM

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Yup, that's how they all look. Driver side typically fits better than passenger. Be prepared to pie cut in a few places to get the fit spot-on. Also, the radius at the rear of the pass side was incorrect. I'm probably a bit too picky, though...

sprint_9 07-25-2017 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason7121 (Post 7998987)
My rockers were same way and required slight body work too.

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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7999138)
Yup, that's how they all look. Driver side typically fits better than passenger. Be prepared to pie cut in a few places to get the fit spot-on. Also, the radius at the rear of the pass side was incorrect. I'm probably a bit too picky, though...

Good to know that is just how they are.

The rest of my panels should be here today, inner rocker with floor ext., kick panels, and front door pillars.

sprint_9 08-03-2017 06:27 PM

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Small update from last weekend. Welded some plates to the floor for my seat bolts. I started out just tacking and moving, like what would be done on body work, and then we figured with the thickness of the plates, no butt seam, and the creases and steps in the floor to just give a full bead a go. I have to say it worked great, and was an awesome learning experience getting to lay a full bead in relation to just tacking.

I ended up finding/creating a hole in one of my cab corners, so I decided to cut them both off and just start over. This will be more work but it will be easier to do the floor support, and I can fine tune my gaps during the panel replacements. Gaps from the factory leave alot to be desired, hopefully I can do a little better.

Also Fedex dropped off an upgrade today, they look really nice.

sprint_9 08-03-2017 06:32 PM

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Also a side note, Photobucket can suck it.

Not really sure what to do with my thread since over half the pictures are gone now, half temped to start a new one

68Gold/white 08-04-2017 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by sprint_9 (Post 8006838)
Also a side note, Photobucket can suck it.

Not really sure what to do with my thread since over half the pictures are gone now, half temped to start a new one

Just throw a few pictures on here, in order (if you want), carry on!!!

There's a boat load of threads here, that are goofed up because of them.

Jason7121 08-04-2017 09:26 AM

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I have never used photo bucket but yeah they can suck a fat 1

MMcMasters 08-04-2017 09:44 AM

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I have never used photo bucket but yeah they can suck a fat 1

Can I join in on the "photobucket can suck it" bandwagon?

sprint_9 08-04-2017 08:26 PM

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I read over a thread on here last night and found that they are working on a couple different fixes. Looked like it may take a few weeks to get something in place

drfloyd 08-04-2017 08:44 PM

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Subscribed. Nice work.

sprint_9 08-04-2017 08:47 PM

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Finished my stand and got the cab lifted onto it. I lifted from my seat holes which worked pretty good once I got my rigging figured out. It should be a nice way to get it back on the frame once its painted.

Started cutting on the passenger side.

Not sure what is worse, spot welds or rivets.

gringoloco 08-05-2017 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sprint_9 (Post 8006838)
Also a side note, Photobucket can suck it.

Not really sure what to do with my thread since over half the pictures are gone now, half temped to start a new one

Lots of work, but you could copy your pics from PB, host them in a gallery here on the site, then plug them back into your previous posts

sprint_9 08-06-2017 08:44 PM

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Subscribed. Nice work.

Thanks

Continued cutting and fitting my floor. New rule in the shop, measure and fit 10 times, then cut once.

I ended up really screwing up my floor extension, I checked it a couple times, drew a line on it, cut on the outside of the line and ended up way too short on the front. Only thing I can figure is it wasn't sitting right when I was fitting it. So I spent most of a day redoing that, patching it, etc. Good practice welding I guess.

I ordered some cab corners from classicparts.com and they came Counterpart instead of Key/Triplus, huge disappointment. The body line on one is like double creased, the other I cut to see it I could make it fit and it was 3/8 of an inch off on the radius around the cab. So Im ordering a different set from my trusted vendor.

Jason7121 08-06-2017 10:29 PM

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Some progress is better than no progress I guess. I spent about 20 hrs installing push button start I'm my truck haha. My l.e.d brake lights were causing back feed voltage in my push to start module and took me forever to figure out. I feel your pain!

sprint_9 08-07-2017 10:51 AM

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Some progress is better than no progress I guess. I spent about 20 hrs installing push button start I'm my truck haha. My l.e.d brake lights were causing back feed voltage in my push to start module and took me forever to figure out. I feel your pain!

My inexperience in this type of work shows, but there is only one way to learn and I do kind of enjoy it, especially welding.

I saw you mention that push button start and I think an alarm system too in another thread somewhere, what are the details of it? I kind of want some kind of alarm system.

Jason7121 08-07-2017 11:09 AM

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Company is digital guard dawg. You can run power door locks through it also along with push button start.

sprint_9 08-07-2017 03:01 PM

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I'll have to check them out, power locks would be nice too.

sprint_9 08-11-2017 10:11 PM

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Took a day off work today, got the front floor support cut out and tacked in, rear floor support mostly fitted, outer floor ready to weld in. From there I hung my door and got it aligned, atleast the best that I can get with what I have to work with. Everything is pretty good with the exception of the top corner where the vent window would be, that gap is pretty narrow and widens as it goes lower down the angle of the windshield pillar, everywhere else on the door is a pretty even gap.

Once I got a fairly satisfactory gap I worked on some loose mock up of my outer rocker and cab corner. Rocker doesnt fit too bad, I need to go toward the fender some or maybe add a little filler piece. Cab corner is terrible. I have two different sets of cab corners and both are garbage. Im going to cut one up tomorrow and see if I can get it bent around to fit, its definitely going to be a challenge.

Jason7121 08-12-2017 02:55 AM

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Progress looks great your getting there one battle at a time. Fitment issue take a long time to perfect but make it that much nicer in the end.

sprint_9 08-16-2017 08:51 PM

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Some of last weekends progress. Tomorrow I hope to have the lower front door pillar welded in, get the door rehung and everything aligned, and finally weld the cab corner and rocker on. I was able to make some slits in the folded lip of the cab corner and get it to fit relatively close, I can push and manipulate it as I tack it in to get it finalized.

gringoloco 08-16-2017 09:01 PM

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Yeah man! Keep it up. Pictures don't do justice to the amount of work that you've done

sprint_9 08-20-2017 11:42 PM

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Progress looks great your getting there one battle at a time. Fitment issue take a long time to perfect but make it that much nicer in the end.

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Yeah man! Keep it up. Pictures don't do justice to the amount of work that you've done

Thanks guys.

Here are some details from this past weekend, got the passenger side done for the most part, I have to weld the bottom of the inner and outer rocker together but I am going to do that on the inside lip, so Im going to flip the cab on its back one more time for that, also need to do a little finish work on the floor supports at that time. As well as some work to do on the gap between the rocker and cab corner, it has that great aftermarket panel gap that needs a little work.

sprint_9 08-20-2017 11:52 PM

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Started on the drivers side, it wasn't rusted as bad in spots but worse in others when compared to the passenger side. In any case its getting the same treatment, so far it looks like my cab corner will fit a little better, and the rocker a little worse. Need to hang the door to get a better idea though.

gringoloco 08-21-2017 10:32 AM

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Killing it! Great work

sprint_9 08-31-2017 06:54 PM

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Killing it! Great work

Thank you sir, your's is coming along nicely too.

Figured I would do a small update before this weekend. Most of last weekend was spent fitting my floor supports and rocker mock up. Rocker mock up was very time consuming to get a consistent gap, I ended up cutting a spot weld on it and bending it to get it to fit, it was sitting on kind of a hill in relation to the door and hitting on the front edge were the door pivots when opened and closed.

I also had a pretty significant amount of damage to my lower front door pillar, the replacements really seemed crappy and in changing them I would loose some of my reference points for that lower fender bolt hole, so I cut the bad out and used the replacement for a patch panel.

And finally I was never really happy how my intake came out, an improvement yes, but just not what a I wanted. I ended up with a Doorman Gen 3 truck intake and shaved it down. Its actually a two piece intake so that made it very easy to work on. Ive got a little porting to do on the intake runners and it will be ready to bolt on. Im a lot happier how this one turned out and how it will look on the engine.

sprint_9 09-16-2017 11:12 PM

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Had kind of a lull in my updating, same old stuff on the rockers, so not much to report. I have really been fighting the drivers side. The cab corner was a pain, I ended up going through two cab corners, luckily the second one fit with some force. The rocker has been even more difficult, I cut my first one all to pieces trying to get it to sit right in relation to the door and it just wouldn't fit without major surgery, so I bought a second one and Im going to try that tomorrow.

In the meantime I really needed a break from the nightmare of rocker replacement so I moved on to the firewall. Welded my Vintage Air panel in, and smoothed the passenger corner and wire gutter. Have a few more holes to fill and some grinding that that will be done.


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