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thought i would post the journey of my re-assembly
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bed with billet specialties hidden latch installed
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bed installation:
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bed installed
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killmat installed
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Can you share some photos for your cab jig? i did it the hard way with 6 buddys but only 4 of us were actually doing anything hahaha, hopefully it goes back on a little smoother on install |
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used the cab jig and did the removal and install by myself, not smart, but I hate to rely on others.
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Motor is a SBC 350 from Jegs mated to a 700R4 Stage 2 from Jegs. I bought them together as a package from a Marketplace seller. I am running Tru-Ram horn exhaust maniford. I am planning on taking next week to have 2-1/2 inch exhaust with flowmaster 40's istalled with side exit in front of rear tires. Open to suggestions if this is not a good route. I wanted to come out of the bed side, but don't have the heart to cut up the bed and ruin the new paint.
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Very nice! What color is that?
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color is toyota quick sand
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Haven't had time to reassemble for a few months now. Day job consumed my life. Just got started again. Truck was blown apart when I bought it. I need a bit of help with inner fender to radiator support connection. My inner panels have 2 lower holes, see arrow. But radiator support does not have holes to support this connection. Are these holes not needed. Current connection seems adequate without these 2 additional attachment points.
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My original core support did not have bolts there either. You're good there
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Ya either does mine.
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thanks, kind of odd to have those holes. I will leave them out
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I'm a little closer. Need to plumb the trans cooler lines, wiring, glass, and carpeting. Also need to sort out the tires and wheels.
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added the billet hidden tailgate latch system
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also lowered the seat using the FCF manufacturing lowering kit
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Very nice! Thank you for sharing. Do you have more information on where you got the tailgate latch?
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Tailgate latch system is from all American billet out of Arizona. It is sold at many other sites including classic industries. It was not a direct bolt in, I had to modify to get it to fit.
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I had issues with the brackets on the tailgate side interfering with the cable when closing. I had to grind them off. Works fine now.
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Serious progress! It's coming together nicely.
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Really liking your truck! What are the details of the steering wheel? Thanks for sharing!
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Damn Fine Job Sir!!!
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A great build, nice color, beautiful
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