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Originally Posted by GR8-68
Sorry to see the aftermath but glad to see you are getting her back into shape, awesome progress so far
As far as the tool, I do not have a clue but I am sure it will make sense after you tell us
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by jlsanborn
holding carriage bolts?
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Originally Posted by Zeroman
David, I just revisited your build thread to show a buddy at work your truck, and saw your situation.
Sorry to hear about the accident, but am glad you are OK.
Trucks can be rebuilt.
I like the the way you approach your build on the truck.
I think I told you before that your build was an inspiration for me to start my build on my 70 short step. I am not street legal yet, but getting close.
Here's a quick pic.
I'll be sure to check back to see your progress.
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Nice!
Glad my truck could be an inspiration. That thing is awesome and I see you're in Houston. Maybe we will cross paths someday. I'm considering a white roof/grille this time around but I'll likely keep it as is.
Well here you go. I tried to use an open end wrench with a cheater bar and it started to deform the plug...so I thought I would stand a better chance if the cap was completely boxed. I didn't have an 8 pointed socket in the right size. Drilled a hole and filed it into the exact shape... a lot of work for something I'll never use again
but it worked perfectly.
I also removed the bushings and sleeves from the trailing arms and they are ready for powdercoat. That was a pain. Tomorrow I will remove the yoke and pinion from the housing and it should also be ready for powder. I should have the control arms back this week.