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19723DR 05-16-2010 11:46 PM

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This week I ordered a super-c-notch and spent Saturday welding it in. I spent a little more time and boxed the other side and ends.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-83.jpg



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As some of you know the super-c-notch sticks down below the frame. I think that looks like crap so I raised it up to meet the frame. It also gave me an extra 3/8's of an inch.
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-85.jpg

19723DR 05-16-2010 11:50 PM

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19723DR 05-16-2010 11:54 PM

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Next week the drivers side.:metal:

98gmc 05-23-2010 02:13 AM

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Im loving your truck right now
Flames may be out of style but it still looks great to me

In the future i want to bag my truck

Have you thought about the kp industries bolt on four link for the rear?
heard of a lot of OBS trucks using it on FSC and GMFS forums

also have you heard anything about airbagit.com front lowering bag set up it comes with control arms and everything. My cousin has used them before when he was into bagging everything he owned ha

19723DR 05-23-2010 11:09 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 98gmc (Post 3992111)
Im loving your truck right now
Flames may be out of style but it still looks great to me

In the future i want to bag my truck

Have you thought about the kp industries bolt on four link for the rear?
heard of a lot of OBS trucks using it on FSC and GMFS forums

also have you heard anything about airbagit.com front lowering bag set up it comes with control arms and everything. My cousin has used them before when he was into bagging everything he owned ha

I really don't think flames will ever go out of style.:metal:

I have looked at the KP 4 link kit it is a nice choice. I'm a ways away from that right now, but we'll see what the finances look like at the end of the summer. For right now I'm keeping the leaves minus one leaf I removed.

I don't now much about Airbagit.com's front kits. All I know is you have to be careful what you order from them. Do lots of research.:smoke:

19723DR 05-23-2010 11:26 PM

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Busy weekend! I finished the drivers side Super-C-Notch. It's amazing how much faster the second one goes. I also fabed up a bridge and bag mounts. I used some old shelving braces and flat iron from a crash door. I tell my wife I'm going to use all this stuff I bring home off jobs for something. Most of the time she give me that look. See I used some of that junk.:lol:



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19723DR 05-23-2010 11:40 PM

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OK so you're wondering why not a bridge notch? I still want to use this as a truck, plain and simple. I put the bags over axle for the same reason. I really don't need to lift my azz end way up in the air.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-101.jpg



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Till next time. Thanks for checking in.:chevy:

Ger 05-24-2010 11:56 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 19723DR (Post 3993583)
I really don't think flames will ever go out of style.:metal:

I have looked at the KP 4 link kit it is a nice choice. I'm a ways away from that right now, but we'll see what the finances look like at the end of the summer. For right now I'm keeping the leaves minus one leaf I removed.

I don't now much about Airbagit.com's front kits. All I know is you have to be careful what you order from them. Do lots of research.:smoke:

I have to agree, I don't think Flames will ever go out of style

19723DR 05-31-2010 10:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ger (Post 3994267)
I have to agree, I don't think Flames will ever go out of style

There are so many styles of flame, it's just a matter of which one is popular at the moment.:chevy:

19723DR 05-31-2010 10:38 PM

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Long weekend. I spent some time running the rear air lines and cleaning the rest of the frame and rear end. I also cut the exhaust off the drivers side. I'm going to route it past the trany then Y into the cat. Started to weld the pipe, but ran out of wire. Saturday I bout some shackles for the rear. That should set the rear end on the bump stops. I still need to cut the center support out of the bed before I can put the bed back on.


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scotts62 05-31-2010 11:06 PM

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Hey looking good, i like it!!! :metal:

19723DR 06-06-2010 11:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by scotts62 (Post 4007246)
Hey looking good, i like it!!! :metal:

Thanks. You ought to hear the thing, open exhaust manifolds.:metal:

19723DR 06-06-2010 11:52 PM

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This weekend I cut the middle support out of the bed so that I could test fit the bed. The Notch sits right on the bed floor so the support is not needed. Everything fit pretty well. The beds not bolted down all the way, but you get the picture. I've also been working on rerouting the exhaust. The drivers side needs to go straight back and turn after the trans. I'm going to scrap the old cat and put in a high flow one and then to a three chamber muffler.



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19723DR 06-06-2010 11:56 PM

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68GMC454 06-07-2010 11:21 AM

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mna i loved yoru truck the way it was, cant wait to see it when your done with it this time.. who knows maybe i will see it out on the streets of slc when i make the trip into slc... i liek the old grill, looked different.. an flames, cant go wrong with flames...

19723DR 06-08-2010 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 68GMC454 (Post 4018771)
man I loved your truck the way it was, cant wait to see it when your done with it this time.. who knows maybe i will see it out on the streets of slc when i make the trip into slc... I like the old grill, looked different.. an flames, cant go wrong with flames...

Thanks. I am a ways away from driving ''legally'' on the streets, but that won't stop me from taking a few test runs.:lol: If you would like to see any of my other trucks, I'll be at Taylorsville Days car show June 26.

19723DR 06-14-2010 12:49 AM

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Not much this weekend just put the 22's on for fun. These are not the wheels I am going to run, too big. I'm looking into a set of 20's. I like driving low and steering also.:lol: I originally bought these wheels for this truck, but they work much better on my Suburban.


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http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-151.jpg

I'm going to spend the next few weekends working, but that should mean more money for toy's.:chevy:

scotts62 06-14-2010 07:40 AM

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They look good to me! :metal:

19723DR 06-30-2010 11:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by scotts62 (Post 4029952)
They look good to me! :metal:

Thanks. I think they look killer, but I had to put them back on the Sub so I could hit a couple of shows.:(

19723DR 07-01-2010 12:21 AM

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How do I even start this????

This has been one crappy week. So I was coming home from work on Monday in my black '98 RC SB and had stopped on the freeway behind idiots who where rubbernecking over an accident when a stupid freaking lady in a '99 Dodge Caravan rearended me doing 30 - 40 MPH. It threw me 15 - 20 ft into a Trailblazer. The Trailblazer took off and I find out the driver of the Caravan was uninsured. I'm not hurt too bad, although I was left with a stiff neck and a concussion. The truck's pretty banged up in the front, the rear bumper is folded underneath my bed and the bed came up and smacked the cab. And as a prize, I got some great pictures of my brain and spine.

Right now I'm just waiting to get an estimate on the damage to my truck. I'm lucky that I carry uninsured motorist coverage because the owner of the Caravan has refused phone calls from the insurance company and as of this afternoon, disconnected their phone service; good thing State Police and the insurance company have their physical address.

On the bright side, I should hopefully receive some insurance money to fix the truck--IF IT'S NOT TOTALED! So with some old parts and some money I should be able to put it back together. I'll post pictures at a later date.

1badgmc 07-01-2010 07:59 AM

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Man, that blows. Ignorant drivers, man. I hate 'em. I would almost bet they're going to total it, though. But if you love the truck, buy it back and fix it anyhow. My '91 was totalled in '01, but I got it fixed.

Vega_67C10 07-01-2010 11:31 AM

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Wow, that's rough man. Good to hear you came out of it ok. Beter to post about a broken truck than a broken back.

19723DR 07-01-2010 11:12 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1badgmc (Post 4068015)
Man, that blows. Ignorant drivers, man. I hate 'em. I would almost bet they're going to total it, though. But if you love the truck, buy it back and fix it anyhow. My '91 was totalled in '01, but I got it fixed.

Thanks for the support. Your truck turned out really nice. I looked for this truck for two years and jumped when I found it. The insurance adjuster is stopping by tomorrow so we'll see what he says. I'm already planing the rebuild.:metal:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vega_67C10 (Post 4068205)
Wow, that's rough man. Good to hear you came out of it ok. Beter to post about a broken truck than a broken back.

That is so true. I guess we all go through something like this at one time or another.

70stroker 07-03-2010 05:28 PM

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wow man that does suck, i was just coming over this way to tell ya to check the updates on my 70, sorry to hear about the shortbed, hope it works out man.

scotts62 07-04-2010 10:45 AM

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Yeah thats a bad day, glad your ok though!

Pics??


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