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Old 04-26-2010, 10:27 AM   #51
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Re: 1979 Scottsdale build

nice work guys! they looks awesome sitting side by side!!
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Old 04-26-2010, 11:46 AM   #52
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Nice! The truck looks sweet with the drop. Nice work guys.
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Old 04-26-2010, 12:01 PM   #53
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Jonboy - Good job dude, that stance is perfect. I may come by after work today and look at it in person.
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Old 04-26-2010, 01:18 PM   #54
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very nice truck, the drop looks great on there. you had a laundry list of stuff you said you were going to do, what ended up giving you that stance?

on the wife subject I got pretty lucky, she says my truck isnt loud enough right now!
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Old 04-26-2010, 01:54 PM   #55
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very nice truck, the drop looks great on there. you had a laundry list of stuff you said you were going to do, what ended up giving you that stance?
CPP supplied Western Chassis 2.5" spindles
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We had to grind the outer edge of the upper BJ pad on the spindles as they interfered w/the upper a-arm lip. I've never come across this issue on WC spindles so it was a first. Nothing a few passes w/a solid grinding wheel couldn't take care of quickly....

The rear has the OE bump-stops removed & the brackets trimmed as short as possible for now. Jon has the c-sections but we opted to install them @ a later date when he can have more time to detail the chassis while the bed is off.

We also trimmed the a-arm lips to allow future installation of some big diameter hoops (w/more back-spacing) should Jon decide to go that route. I vote Vintecs Jon.... they look just like the Halibrands .
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Old 04-26-2010, 02:18 PM   #56
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Scoti is right on. We had talked a while back, and he had given me some suggestions to get the stance I was looking for. He hit the nail on the head, all the way down to the tire sizes. Our trucks have a lot of similar drop components, his is 2" lower than mine front and rear. I have a 2.5" spindle and 1 coil cut, to his 3" and more cut off of the coil, and mine is just flipped, where his has a flip and shackles. The pictures make mine look more than 2" higher, but the tape said differently. His truck really has a great vibe to it in person. The first time I saw it, I knew that is what I wanted (well, maybe not quite that low.....yet). I did buy the shackles too, just in case. This is my "training" drop, I guess. I am really pleased with the way it turned out. I was second guessing my choice of the rallys, but the drop really pulled it together. I have a feeling my car is going to be sitting still a lot more now.

Trevino, I will probably be driving my truck most of the week. Stop by anytime.

Scoti, I vote Vintecs, too. But maybe later. My mind was already turning about all of the other stuff I can find to do until then. Who knows what might happen. We need to find a way to stop your oil leak, now. I'm ready to throw down on your red truck!
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Scoti, I vote Vintecs, too. But maybe later. My mind was already turning about all of the other stuff I can find to do until then. Who knows what might happen.
I'm just doing my part to help spend that 'commission check' so that it doesn't age. I can help w/the big tire/wheel sizes too .
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It's like a highly skilled Morrocan sword fighter with a Damascus Steel Scimitar.....

Cubic inches is like Indiana Jones with a cheap pistol.

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Old 04-26-2010, 05:14 PM   #58
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I'm just doing my part to help spend that 'commission check' so that it doesn't age. I can help w/the big tire/wheel sizes too .
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Old 04-26-2010, 05:20 PM   #59
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I'm just doing my part to help spend that 'commission check' so that it doesn't age. I can help w/the big tire/wheel sizes too .
With friends like that.......
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Old 04-26-2010, 05:34 PM   #61
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Your right. You busted me.

I just got it back from the alignemnt rack. The tech said he was able to recenter the steering box, and that netted more adjustment to the left. Unfortunately, they were out of gren ink, but everything shows to be in spec. The alignment shop isn't real far away, but I will check it out on the way home.
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Your right. You busted me.

I just got it back from the alignemnt rack. The tech said he was able to recenter the steering box, and that netted more adjustment to the left. Unfortunately, they were out of gren ink, but everything shows to be in spec. The alignment shop isn't real far away, but I will check it out on the way home.
Just don't put too many miles on it w/the 'driveway' alignment.....
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It's like a highly skilled Morrocan sword fighter with a Damascus Steel Scimitar.....

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Old 04-27-2010, 09:09 AM   #63
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I didn't quite make it home last night. I got teh truck back from alignment, and one of my techs was swapping an axle in a newer Silverado. Since he had the drain pan out, I asked him to go ahead and change the diff fluid on mine, too. One thing lead to another, now the bed is almost off, inspection cover painted, and C-notches laid out ready for installation. One question, though. What would lead to air bubbles in the rear axle? I don't have a vent hooked up (yet), but there were a lot of air bubbles when we pulled the cover off. If you touched them, you could see them pop, almost like a foam. On the brighter side, I have 3.40 rear gears. perfect!

The rebuild on my '73 started similarly to this. I brought it in to replace the right side rocker, and patch the floor. We were a little slow, so I fugured we could probably knock it tight out. That led to almost a frame off (the cab stayed on) rebuild, and a complete color change with a lot of NOS sheetmetal. I don't think I will let this one get that out of hand. Here is a pic of the '73 getting prepped for paint.
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Old 04-27-2010, 09:15 AM   #64
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That's how they all start.
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Old 04-27-2010, 09:16 AM   #65
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i love those slots!! things do get outta hand rather quickly... dont take the cab off!
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Old 04-27-2010, 09:43 AM   #67
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It all starts with cleaning. "Well I'll clean the frame a little here while I'm doing this. Well now that's clean this looks bad. Well now that's clean I might as well do this......"

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I didn't quite make it home last night. I got teh truck back from alignment, and one of my techs was swapping an axle in a newer Silverado. Since he had the drain pan out, I asked him to go ahead and change the diff fluid on mine, too. One thing lead to another, now the bed is almost off, inspection cover painted, and C-notches laid out ready for installation. One question, though. What would lead to air bubbles in the rear axle? I don't have a vent hooked up (yet), but there were a lot of air bubbles when we pulled the cover off. If you touched them, you could see them pop, almost like a foam. On the brighter side, I have 3.40 rear gears. perfect!
Did you drive it any after the alignment? Did the 'heavy' steering feeling get corrected w/the 'proper' alignment?
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JonBoy, the truck looks great!!! Nice job on it to you both.
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:50 AM   #70
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The steering did seem a little lighter just cruising around the parking lot, and getting it back to the shop. I am really looking forward to getting it back out on the road again. Here is a pic with the bed off, hopefully I can get the C-notches in and the frame painted today, or tomorrow. My real job keeps getting in the way.
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Awesome lookin build !!! perfect stance
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The steering did seem a little lighter just cruising around the parking lot, and getting it back to the shop. I am really looking forward to getting it back out on the road again. Here is a pic with the bed off, hopefully I can get the C-notches in and the frame painted today, or tomorrow. My real job keeps getting in the way.
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Jon, I don't know how I missed this!
Love the truck, just wish I could have seen it while I was down there
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Jon, I don't know how I missed this!
Love the truck, just wish I could have seen it while I was down there
I tried to talk him into going to the meet & greet @ Pate Friday night but he had prior obligations.
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Looking good Jon. Nice progress.
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