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Longhorn Man 09-21-2009 10:32 PM

very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
First and foremost, I can not take credit for this mod.
Last year when Mike and I were at Brad's, I noticed this mod on Brad's new 68. After looking at it I figured it out and have been wanting to do it since. It took a few months to get to it, but now I have done it.
First, Brad's truck.
His markers grabbed my attention as soon as we got out of his 67.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...82/138cell.jpg

As we all know the side markers on these trucks stick out like the eyes on those gold fish. You know, the ones that you always wonder how it is they don't snag them on a rock... yeah, like that.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/d23.jpg

This mod is simple. The cost is minimal, and the tools needed are low level too. Most, if not all of us, have the tools needed.
No sawszall needed (i know... bummer) Here's all I needed. A milk crate on a 4 wheel dolly for a seat. Adjust height acording to the height of your truck. I used a cut off wheel, and then normal everyday hand tools... screwdrivers channel locks and super glue. A dremmel tool will work if you don't have air tools. Don't forget the safety glasses, sparks will fly, and they always find a way to your good eye.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/l10.jpg

Step one, grab a #2 phillips screwdriver and remove the lenses.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/j11.jpg

If you don't already have the delux markers, run to the junk yard or parts vendor/swap meet, and get a set like these. (junk yard guys, don't forget to look on 70's and 80's vans.... EXACT same piece) I got mine off a 72 GMC Mike and I scrapped a couple weeks ago.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/g19.jpg

once you remove the lens, you'll need to remove the little threaded clip. I can't remember what the heck it's called, but it is no longer needed. So when they shoot inside the fender or bedside, don't worry about crawling around looking for them, just let them fly (glasses on).
Once they are removed, you'll need to do some light trimming.
Before; (paper towl placed in the hole for contrast so you can see better in the photos)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/e19.jpg

and after;
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/f19.jpg

You don't need to trim it quite as much as I did in this pic. You just need it narrow enough to fit between the upper and lower lens of the marker. You'll also notice, I tried to keep the verticle cut in line with the stock vertical line.

Those of us with beaters have the upper hand here, it is easier to paint the parts to match primer than it is to color match to a painted fender. Mine is close enough to this semi gloss spray bomb. A painted truck could just have the nubs sticking out done in flat black to match the center of the lens, or, if this is pre-paint, then paint the center of the lens body color. Just remember to paint the head of the screws the same color (unlike what I did on this one) to help hide them.
We'll get to the hardware in a moment.
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The rear proved to be a little tricky. Due to not a whole lot of space between the inner and outer walls on a fleetside bed, I had to create some room. A hammer and a brass drift made just enough room, however, the damage done to the inside was minimal. On a beater, it won't even be noticed. On a glossy pretty inner bed, you may have to get creative and get a better solution. I also had to mount the lens upside down, but hardly anyone will notice. You can even mount the front ones upside down if you are totaly OCD like myself. (I plan on flipping them soon, it bugs me)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/j11.jpg

On the drivers side of a burb, access to the backside of the panel involves panel removal inside. I can only assume blazers are the same. Pick ups have the advantage here... esp stepsides. The hardware used is not the stock screws. You'll need small nuts and bolts. I had some laying around so i honestly couldn't tell you the size. You have room to play here, they can be smaller than needed, as long as the head doesn't fall through the hole in the sheetmetal, and as long as the bolt will fit through, and reach through the lens. On vehicles where backside access is restricted, you may want to glue the nuts on the backside. A few things to pay attention to, do not get super glue on the lens face, it will fog and ruin the lens, also, don't get it in the threads of the nut. Keep the glue away from painted surfaces, and don't glue the parts to your finger. You'll look like an idiot.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/k11.jpg

Slip the lens through the opening, then while reaching to the backside, position it into place, Mount it with the nut on the backside of the lens. The fronts can be done quite easily by one person. I have batteries on both sides under my hood, and still managed to do it myself. The rear can be a little tricky, plug the light in, then put the lens through the hole, then reaching up from underneath, guide it into the hole, and then secure with the screws.

Longhorn Man 09-21-2009 10:32 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
If you get it right, you'll have frenched... or at least semi-frenched side markers like this;
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/a31.jpg
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/924/b25.jpg

I never got photos of the rear ones.
The actual end result is much better in person, my crappy underlit photos aren't doing it justice.

On a scale of 1 to 10, I would rate this on the lower end, quite easy in reality. Maybe a 4.
As always, please leave feedback here in the thread. Let me know if I am on to something... or just on something!

ChevLoRay 09-21-2009 10:41 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Nice documentation for anyone who is interested. Nice look, too.

Andy4639 09-21-2009 10:42 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
This maybe do able on the 71. Thanks!

texanidiot25 09-21-2009 10:44 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
I've got freetime this weekend, I'll give it a shot. Need to repaint my markers anyways.

I like the look though!

K.ronic 09-21-2009 10:46 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
This is definitely FAQ's worthy. Nice write up Longhorn!

DZL1 09-21-2009 11:45 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Great info! Just might do that mod.

DZL1.

Longhorn321 09-22-2009 12:14 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn Man (Post 3531115)
The actual end result is much better in person, my crappy underlit photos aren't doing it justice.

I would love to see some better pics of the finished product if you get the chance.

texanidiot25 09-22-2009 12:20 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
I've decided to do it, it's dirt simple looking at it on my truck. I'll buy the paint and some cutoff wheels tomorrow and get at it after classes..

VA72C10 09-22-2009 12:55 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Nice writeup....making me rethink completely shaving mine now.

TonyJohnson 09-22-2009 12:58 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
I got ya'... That's a clever fix. I still think I like the van markers better, but that's real slick!

CG 09-22-2009 01:01 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
I like that mod, I had forgotten about it. I think Livrat came up with that when he did Brads truck.

special-K 09-22-2009 06:21 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
That is a nice custom touch.And it can always be put back to original.I never thought of the stock ones as sticking out a whole lot.At least the factory stamped recesses for them.I have wondered what keeps goldfish eyes from popping out,though.:lol:

big_al_71 09-22-2009 08:09 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
sooooo?? Andy when are you coming to South Florida.....:lol: I have a tendency of not having a great touch with a dremel....:lol:


great mod!!!!! Will probably do it and I have a set of lenses from one of the clunkers I sent to the crusher so I might use those instead for domething different,,,,will see....thanks for sharing..

rwolf9653 09-22-2009 08:41 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Looks great! Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.

Livrat 09-22-2009 10:28 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
ANDY... you stole my secret!!...
I did that mod for the first time on my 70 2WD Blazer about 25 years ago..

BTW.. good write up!!... thanks for sharing, I just never seem to get the time to do them...

Livrat 09-22-2009 10:41 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
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Here is a couple more pics of the mod...

gcburdic 09-22-2009 10:44 AM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Livrat....GREAT Mod!!!

This deserves to be in the FAQ section....

Thanks for being the loud mouth and Nice write up LHM!

Longhorn Man 09-22-2009 04:07 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Livrat... this idea of yours is awesome! I was totally geekin over the ones on Brad's. I wasn't kidding either, I noticed it AS SOON as we got there from the airport last year. At first I thought they were forebird lenses, but they looked too good.
I was thinking this was your mod, but I couldn't remember 100% if it was you or not. You deserve all the credit... it's an awesome idea.
To everyone else... Livrat deserves the credit... I'm just the one with the big mouth!

texanidiot25 09-22-2009 04:08 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Got the stuff, will start tonight if I've got time.

About $7 in hardware, $3 in paint, and a 13 dollar dremil kit be cause I lost all my bits and cut-off wheels. hardware was expensive because I had to be fancy and get the rounded allen wrench screws that were 1.30 a pair or what ever.

jojo 09-22-2009 05:37 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
thanks for putting this up here. I'll give this a go when I get some free time.

texanidiot25 09-22-2009 07:03 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
This is awesomly easy. Got one corner done in under 20 minutes from the time I unscrewed the light til having it mocked back up:

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LONGHAIR 09-22-2009 07:54 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
That is cool and low-buck too. The only thing I would change/add is to black out the screw heads too....especailly on the black truck, but it would improve any of them. The space between the lenses is black anyway?

Mayo 09-22-2009 09:04 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Pretty neat, but I am leaving mine stock.

texanidiot25 09-22-2009 09:23 PM

Re: very low buck frenched side marker mod
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LONGHAIR (Post 3532608)
That is cool and low-buck too. The only thing I would change/add is to black out the screw heads too....especailly on the black truck, but it would improve any of them. The space between the lenses is black anyway?

I kinda like the allen head screws. I'm sure they'd also be more scratch resistant when tightening than a regular phillip's head screw. You could also spray where the lense is stock, black, body color and have the center look worked into the body from a distance. I was considering making a trim piece.

If I get motivated, I'll talk to my old cad teacher and see if he'll let me draw up a little trim piece that goes over the cut tabs and the newly created pocket, to tie things together and hide the cuts.


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mo' pics coming


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