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Old 04-09-2018, 10:00 AM   #1
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Re: My new project the White Whale.

looking good man!
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Old 04-09-2018, 03:17 PM   #2
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Re: My new project the White Whale.

Very nice! I bet it feels good to have it home and mobile under its own power too!
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Old 04-09-2018, 06:10 PM   #3
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Looks like a nice install. I still have dics brake front spindles, rotors and calipers and master cylinder taking up space in my garage. Let me know if you want them
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Old 04-13-2018, 02:07 PM   #4
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Thanks guys. It is great to have it home. At least I can spent 15-20 minutes here and there working on things when I have time. I work close to home and go home for lunch most days. Today I got the first door panel off. Almost every screw at the bottom of the door is either stripped or frozen in there. They have been fighting but I think I"m winning so far. My neighbor is going to recover the factory door panels for me to match the center console. Then he will redo the seats over next winter. One little step at a time.
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Very nice to get them mobile again, especially under LS power!
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Old 05-07-2018, 10:27 AM   #6
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Still working on the truck here and there. Ordered a new front disc brake conversion kit, along with 2.5" drop spindles and a power booster. I'm looking forward to getting that installed so I can start driving this truck.

Got all the rear interior panels removed this weekend as well. I'm planning my audio install. There is tons of room to work with behind those rear cargo interior panels. I'm going to try and hide the whole sound system as best as possible.

Got the drivers mirror installed as well. To bad it vibrates all the time, its somewhat usable. Still need to drill holes and install the passengers side mirror.
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Old 05-09-2018, 09:39 AM   #7
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Got a little more done on the Suburban. Got the hole filled in the rear floor that someone had poorly cut for a gas filler. I had to make the hole a little larger to be able to fill it properly. This will now be covered by pre-finished hardwood flooring.











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Got a little more done on the Suburban. Got the hole filled in the rear floor that someone had poorly cut for a gas filler. I had to make the hole a little larger to be able to fill it properly. This will now be covered by pre-finished hardwood flooring.

Looks good! A little glue or sealer around it will finish it off....

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Well I started mocking up the wood flooring and I don't I like it. I think I'm just going to go with black carpet instead. What do you guys think?



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Well I started mocking up the wood flooring and I don't I like it. I think I'm just going to go with black carpet instead. What do you guys think?



My vote is for carpet, kill some of the noise
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Carpet is a good idea.
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Old 05-16-2018, 08:57 AM   #12
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Thanks guys that's what I was thinking as well. Eventually I plan on putting sound deadener in the whole truck. It's going to have it's brakes and power booster installed hopefully this weekend. Then all I need to do is get the front seats locked down and I'm ready to start driving it.
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Old 05-21-2018, 09:14 AM   #13
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The truck went to my buddies shop this weekend to have the front disc brakes and power booster installed. Hopefully I will be picking it up this coming weekend. Can't wait to drive this truck more than around my neighborhood.
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PLEASE ..do carpet =)
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PLEASE ..do carpet =)
LoL, yes carpet it is Joe. How are things with you? Buy any more interesting vehicles lately?
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LoL, yes carpet it is Joe. How are things with you? Buy any more interesting vehicles lately?

Im not joe but yes ... have a bunch of new rigs,,,, been crazy busy.
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Im not joe but yes ... have a bunch of new rigs,,,, been crazy busy.
Sorry got you confused with someone else. Send me a message with what you have, I have a friend who is looking for a new project. Thanks.
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Sorry got you confused with someone else. Send me a message with what you have, I have a friend who is looking for a new project. Thanks.
HA ha ... I sold you the suburban... Im jesse ,,,.. I got it from joe =)
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I'll take one of each, lol. Send me pricing on all of them please?
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The green utility body could be my new work truck, same colour as my suburban
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Well I got the truck back on Wednesday, 4th of July. Drove it about and hour home with ZERO problems. Took it to work the next day to try and get a sticker on my lunch break. After they told me I couldn't get a sticker due to a few lights not working I headed home and had to go through a construction site. I guess I must have bottomed the truck out in the front. Got home to the truck leaking oil heavily. Checked it out last night and found the oil pan has a hole in it. WTF. It will go back to the mechanic next week to have a new oil pan put on it and we are going to raise up the front end an inch. My mechanic thinks he has a low profile oil pan at work that should work and give me more clearance.

One step forward, two steps back.

In the meantime while the truck is home I'm going to try and tackle getting the blinkers to all work and get all seats mounted. Then I can start on the stereo install.

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Truck pan hangs really low. Get the GM muscle car pan it comes with pickup, dip stick pan and gasket for $200. Glad to hear it's on the road
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Truck pan hangs really low. Get the GM muscle car pan it comes with pickup, dip stick pan and gasket for $200. Glad to hear it's on the road
Thank you, if I need to order a pan I will look into that one.
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