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ryanroo 01-09-2014 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Molberg (Post 6461755)
Like this now

Kudos!

its not something i think i would want but i really admire your doing it and it came out looking pro.

ARC190 01-10-2014 01:16 AM

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As lame as it sounds, I replaced my heater hoses and the carbon in my evaporator canister...I drove it to work for the first time in a week...like I said, LAME! I plan on replacing all the hoses for the emissions system in the next few days...EXCITING!:5150:

stepsider 01-10-2014 02:18 AM

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I'm working on my 3rd brake light. This is makeover of the cargo light, Should finish tomorrow With pictures. This will be using two 1157 LED bulbs. Had to cut the back side off & make a make a plate & drill some holes. I did a fitting & test looking good. more to come

VWNate1 01-10-2014 03:17 AM

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NOT ' lame ' ! .

Doing the basics and making a good job of it is one of the better things you can do ~ I always replace every single little hose and I like to use the OEM type spring clamps on them too , even the vacuum hoses that don't really need clamps .

How you tend to the details on your truck , reflects greatly upon you as a person .

-Nate
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Originally Posted by ARC190 (Post 6462987)
As lame as it sounds, I replaced my heater hoses and the carbon in my evaporator canister...I drove it to work for the first time in a week...like I said, LAME! I plan on replacing all the hoses for the emissions system in the next few days...EXCITING!:5150:


Molberg 01-10-2014 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ryanroo (Post 6462597)
Kudos!

its not something i think i would want but i really admire your doing it and it came out looking pro.

Thanks Ryan... I know it's not for everybody. I've never been much for chasing the conventional. Sometimes it works... Lots of time it doesn't. Lol

texjake 01-11-2014 08:49 PM

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I got both of my arm rests' & all 4 escutcheons' installed today. I found out the hard way today to install those escutcheons' is to pull the door panels completely off and use about 2 tons of brute thumb force to snap those dang things in! lol Sometimes the smallest things can be the hardest things to replace or repair. :chevy:

VWNate1 01-11-2014 10:55 PM

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RE : window cranks & inside door handles

Actually they're incredibly easy to remove and install , once you buy the $5 GM door handle tool at all FLAPS in the HELP aisle ~ it's just a flat bit of stamped sheet metal with a weird cut out in one end that *instantly* pops those dang clips right off .

magwakeenercew2jh 01-11-2014 11:03 PM

Re: What did you do to your truck today!
 
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Originally Posted by texjake (Post 6465905)
I got both of my arm rests' & all 4 escutcheons' installed today. I found out the hard way today to install those escutcheons' is to pull the door panels completely off and use about 2 tons of brute thumb force to snap those dang things in! lol Sometimes the smallest things can be the hardest things to replace or repair. :chevy:

Nate's right.

Like any tools, if there's a good and a "better" one, get the "better" one.

I use a small chunk of dish towel wrapped around the shaft (all bad jokes aside) with some success.
Some are easier to get than others. But having extra wire "pins" is a good idea.

I'll risk this observation: When you put 'em back on, you snap the wire on the groove in the handle
and when you're ready, whack it into place....But you got that already, right?

Mike_The_Grad 01-12-2014 12:39 AM

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So my brake job was delayed a while due to conflicting schedules but finally got "mostly" clean brake fluid coming through lines, after siphoning out most of the old fluid with a turkey baster. Figured if I'm at the reservoir might as well make it look good. New vacuum line and vacuum check valve.also a fresh coat of paint. Since I was under the truck flushing brake fluid, might as well do the diff. Would not have been to long of a job except for a mix up at the parts counter. Received a diff gasket for a car 12-bolt rear end instead of the truck. #lostintranslation. Also shot the cover with sum paint.test fitted the new chrome eldlebrock air cleaner to have an idea what it will eventually look like. Engine and trans power wash and paint next...

texjake 01-12-2014 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by magwakeenercew2jh (Post 6466143)
Nate's right.

Like any tools, if there's a good and a "better" one, get the "better" one.

I use a small chunk of dish towel wrapped around the shaft (all bad jokes aside) with some success.
Some are easier to get than others. But having extra wire "pins" is a good idea.

I'll risk this observation: When you put 'em back on, you snap the wire on the groove in the handle
and when you're ready, whack it into place....But you got that already, right?

I got that part down. I got a piece of stainless wire bent at the right angles where I can snag the clip & pull those off, that's the easy part. I've been messing with those ol' window crank clips for over 35 years. I was talking about installing the 4 escutcheons', those are a tad bit pesky to install. It's what some of the trucks came with on the doors. Not the thin flat plastic/nylon washer escutcheons that were used on padded door panels between the window cranks/door handles & the door panel. Mine had the thicker escutcheons'. See pic.

VWNate1 01-12-2014 01:49 AM

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Glad you used those , most are too lazy to care .

They're easy to install : hold them in place , and bang the handle on with the palm of your other hand .

I replaced these on my C/10 just because they were gone missing and I hate the drafts & rattles they prevent .

OregonNed 01-12-2014 01:54 AM

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I got the dash pad replaced and new visors and rods installed. Will be putting my newly recovered door panels in tomorrow - along with new handles, cranks and arm rests.

74baggedbug 01-12-2014 06:11 PM

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Did something a bit diffrent on the roof..
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...2F578FD0_2.jpg

67Slider 01-12-2014 06:19 PM

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I got to spend a few minutes working on the truck. I replaced the shift indicator cable on my B&M shifter. It was a nice weekend here in CO. I tuned up the jeep, new plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel and air filter. Running like a champ now. I had to recharged the K&N air filter on my Toyota and replace the serpentine belt. Damn Toyota is made for tiny hands. Sure makes me appreciate the room I have in the truck. Watching the bronco game now. Go Manning.

In The Ten Ring 01-12-2014 06:36 PM

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I bought a second set of front bumper guards.....just in case the current set ever takes a bad hit or I get another truck.

Lanman1972 01-12-2014 07:26 PM

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Changed spark plugs, a/c vents and put on the sport mirrors

Katrina/10 01-12-2014 07:57 PM

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Like the smaller mirrors, what are you going to do with old holes?

VWNate1 01-12-2014 09:16 PM

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You Sir , have MAD skills ! . I remember in the 1970's when so many Los Angeles cars had this typ of paint , it was *very* labor intensive and often had the appearance of overlapping lines in it .

Kudos .

-Nate
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Originally Posted by 74baggedbug (Post 6467387)
Did something a bit diffrent on the roof..
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...2F578FD0_2.jpg


Molberg 01-12-2014 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 74baggedbug (Post 6467387)
Did something a bit diffrent on the roof..
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...2F578FD0_2.jpg

That is awesome! Great work.

Molberg 01-12-2014 09:34 PM

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Finally got it back in. Outside frame took hours of polishing... Planned on painting it originally. (Had it sanded)Brackets painted, headlights wired. Made some bumper bolts. (Watch your shins) Onto grille inserts now.

OregonNed 01-12-2014 10:02 PM

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Today I got my new black door panels on - also the new arm rests and internal handles

http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1ddd57da.jpg

http://i1320.photobucket.com/albums/...psa87f00a4.jpg

ole dollor 01-12-2014 11:04 PM

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for about the last 3 days I decided to try and clean up and paint the inside of the hood area. after scrubbing and masking and painting this is how it turned out, if every one remembers how nasty looking it was before , I hope they can see a big change....I sure think it looks better...a few pic's...

VWNate1 01-12-2014 11:10 PM

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Is that a 292 ? who's AC brackets are you using ? .

Are you using the factory AC ' suitcase ' and controls ? .

Etc. , etc.

TIA ,

ole dollor 01-12-2014 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by VWNate1 (Post 6467926)
Is that a 292 ? who's AC brackets are you using ? .

Are you using the factory AC ' suitcase ' and controls ? .

Etc. , etc.

TIA ,

Nate I built my a/c bracket, it was easy, its a 292 , I have a under dash a/c unit , its a sanden compressor , to hot in Texas for an old fat guy to drive around without an a/c...


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