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Here is the best pic i have. I think that the door could prob. use a little more around the bottom hinge but oh well. I was just asking about the latch because if you plan on one piece windows you have to watch out for clearance on the front part of the door. There is only like 1/8th inch clearance. That's why I put my latch on the jam and the pin on the door.
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sorry here is the pic
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Thanks for the heads up but I am not going to swap to one piece windows. They look nice but are a little pricy.
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Nice looking truck, can't wait to see more pics.
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great start you have on the truck so far, i really like the direction you are going with this build. especially the suicide doors, i really want them on mine, but thewife does not, guess who wins, LOL.
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I have been having problems getting the right latches/install kit from the guys I ordered the kit from. They are supposed to be sending the right parts out today. I hope to be able to finish up the passenger door before the end of the month.
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looking good bro!
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A buddy had his wheels off so I threw them on to see how it looked.....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9_02210005.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9_02210015.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9_02210016.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...9_02210020.jpg |
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i like the wheels :metal:
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man that looks good. Are those 20''s or 22''s?
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22's
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Looking good. Does it lay flat on the frame or do you still have something hold you up? Can't really tell. :cool:
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With the 22's up front it is up about a 1/2". The back would lay the bumper on the ground if it had one but I left jack stands in the back to keep it level. I could cut the lower arms to recess the bag some but then I am not sure I could get enough lift to clear the wheels. I guess I could always try it, and if it doesn't work out just plate it back up.
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damn that is SICK!! keep it going!
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I gots to get some bigger wheels :devil:
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dv8customs, that truck is looking awesome!! |
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I am very impressed with all the mods you have done with your truck. I love the fender trick especially. How difficult was it to raise the bed floor?
I also noticed that all the pictures were taken outside, and it looks like you don't have a garage. If you're doing all of this stuff out in the weather, then you are truly a maniac! Keep posting pictures!! |
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Did you have to change your steering any after the front Z, or have you gotten that far along yet? I've seen threads where people did a mild Z and didn't have to change the steering, but didn't know if 1 7/8" was the magic number or not...
Are your lower rear bars from SD as well? This is a sweet looking build. I love the fender mods, and totally dig how you kept/raised the rear bed floor. |
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