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Old 04-05-2016, 08:39 AM   #151
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Re: Project "Redemption" 68 SWB Fleetside

Got my Boyd's tank in last night! Went with black powder coat Thanks to AZ Pro Performance for the hookup!
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Old 04-05-2016, 08:41 AM   #152
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Keith if you need any help with rear end stuff let me know. I have done a ton of them.
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Old 04-05-2016, 06:31 PM   #153
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The tank looks nice. I need to order one soon. I like the black powder coat. I hate to see how much that is going to set me back lol
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Old 04-05-2016, 07:51 PM   #154
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That's the first Boyd's tank I've seen in black, looks good!!
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Great to see your project moving forward on a steady pace. Great choice on the Boyd's fuel tank.
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Old 04-06-2016, 07:44 AM   #156
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Got my Boyd's tank in last night! Went with black powder coat Thanks to AZ Pro Performance for the hookup!
Very nice looking tank!
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Old 04-06-2016, 08:18 PM   #157
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Keith if you need any help with rear end stuff let me know. I have done a ton of them.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'm doing some research now. What gears are you planning on running with your 4L80e?

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The tank looks nice. I need to order one soon. I like the black powder coat. I hate to see how much that is going to set me back lol
It was a pretty good chunk of change especially since I got the EFI tank with the Aeromotive intank fuel pump.

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That's the first Boyd's tank I've seen in black, looks good!!
Thanks Jason, I wanted to do something a little different then the one I had in my last truck which was bare aluminum. I think it looks pretty good I also got this one with center fill instead of offset to the side.

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Great to see your project moving forward on a steady pace. Great choice on the Boyd's fuel tank.
Thanks Mark, hope to get the rear frame crossmembers out this weekend. Then I'll be ready for my Porterbuilt parts.
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Old 04-06-2016, 08:19 PM   #158
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Very nice looking tank!
Thanks Mike, I really like the black powdercoat
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Old 04-06-2016, 09:11 PM   #159
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I'm running 3:42s with an eaton posi for my turbo setup
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I also opened up the rear and pulled the factory 6 lug axles! I have a open peg leg rear which means it will definitely get rebuilt with a new posi and gears! Any opinions on what posi to go with?
I went with the Detroit tru trac and Yukon 3.73. The 3.73 is a little on the low side for my turbo application but you can't beat them if you're motor only.
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Old 04-08-2016, 08:56 AM   #161
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I went with the Detroit tru trac and Yukon 3.73. The 3.73 is a little on the low side for my turbo application but you can't beat them if you're motor only.
I plan on staying motor only for a while, I would love to do a turbo setup but it's not in the budget plus I would have to swap my new cam out for a turbo friendly cam! I'm trying to decide on either 3.73's or 4.10's for the rear!
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Old 04-08-2016, 09:31 AM   #162
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No need for a 4:10 with a 4l60e in my opinion, I would stick with a 3:73.
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We did the 4:10's with a 4l60e in Sunburn and now again in White Trash. In hind sight we should have gone with 3:73's. It would give good performance and better MPG as we drive WT much more. Korbin drive about 30 miles one way each day for school....
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No need for a 4:10 with a 4l60e in my opinion, I would stick with a 3:73.
Thanks for the input Brandon, I just want to make sure I do it right the first time as I don't plan on opening the rear back up after its done unless I have to!

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We did the 4:10's with a 4l60e in Sunburn and now again in White Trash. In hind sight we should have gone with 3:73's. It would give good performance and better MPG as we drive WT much more. Korbin drive about 30 miles one way each day for school....
I don't have to worry about daily driving this truck but I am starting to think the 3.73's might be the best choice! I did a rpm calculator and with 3.73's I would be turning a little less then 2000 rpm at 70! 4.10's would put me around 2200 rpm at the same speed!
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Kieth, from my experience with a 700r4 I think 4.10's would be to low. The 3.73 rear in my truck seemed just right on the interstate. (Just my thoughts)
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Kieth, from my experience with a 700r4 I think 4.10's would be to low. The 3.73 rear in my truck seemed just right on the interstate. (Just my thoughts)
Thanks Jason, it seems like everybody is suggesting 3.73's! I still need to figure out whether I'm going to run a 4l80e or 4l60e before I decide on the gears!
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I'm running a 4l80e with 3.73 gears. Obviously I have yet to drive it though lol
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Got all the crossmembers out today except for the one all the way in the rear! I'll remove that one after I install my Dropmember! My air hammer made quick work of the rivets!
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I'm running a 4l80e with 3.73 gears. Obviously I have yet to drive it though lol
3.73's seem to be the popular choice!
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Also got the steering rack installed! I need to figure out what the thread size is for the tie rods because I need to trim a little off! It's a little to long right now and it's pitching the toe out in the front on the brake rotors! My rack didn't come with any jam nuts! Any body have a clue what size the thread is? It's a CPP rack!
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Also got the steering rack installed! I need to figure out what the thread size is for the tie rods because I need to trim a little off! It's a little to long right now and it's pitching the toe out in the front on the brake rotors! My rack didn't come with any jam nuts! Any body have a clue what size the thread is? It's a CPP rack!
Mine did not come with jam nuts either. I just have a jam nut between the PB piece that screws to the tie rod and the joint that bolts to the spindle. I didn't even think about a nut on the other end but it sounds like I need one.
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You could take your PB piece to the hardware store to find the right size bolt that threads in. Then you'll know what size nut you need. I can't remember if it is reverse threads on the tie rods?
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Sorry I forgot you're not using the PB dropmember in the front. Lol my bad
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Mine did not come with jam nuts either. I just have a jam nut between the PB piece that screws to the tie rod and the joint that bolts to the spindle. I didn't even think about a nut on the other end but it sounds like I need one.
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You could take your PB piece to the hardware store to find the right size bolt that threads in. Then you'll know what size nut you need. I can't remember if it is reverse threads on the tie rods?
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Sorry I forgot you're not using the PB dropmember in the front. Lol my bad
I know what you meant! I did take my adjusting sleeve to Lowes but they didn't have anything nearly bid enough to fit the threads! I'm going to have to try somewhere else I guess! You are correct though, it is reverse threads!
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Old 04-11-2016, 12:44 AM   #175
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Hey Keith,

Thanks for sharing this build with us. I will be tagging along. I know how you feel about waiting for parts. I order a rear drop member kit for my pro touring build from PB in March. Man the waiting is rough. June cant come fast enough.
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