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19723DR 02-14-2010 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 88chevyshort (Post 3799876)
nice build. how did you go about painting the dash trim like the glove box, etc?

Thanks. I'll be painting the rest of the plastic prices of my interior in the future. I will go into more detail then.:smoke:

19723DR 02-14-2010 10:46 PM

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Today I finished up the passenger side. Here are the pic from this weekend.


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-56.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-57.jpg

Drilled a new hole for the air line.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-58.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-59.jpg

19723DR 02-14-2010 11:00 PM

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Air line.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-60.jpg

Mounted to the frame.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-61.jpg

Lower bracket. There is a bottom flat plate that is welded to the A arm. I originally had to modify this bracket to fit down inside the A-arm. Most of the kits now come with a lower cup.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-62.jpg

19723DR 02-14-2010 11:17 PM

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After running the air lines down the frame to the rear I put my 22" wheels on because they are the largest wheels that I have so I can get a good idea of where to place the inner fenders when I make them. Then, I pulled the jack stands and let it down to take some pictures.


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-64.jpg

Cut the inner fender out so the tire would tuck.


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-53.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-54.jpg

19723DR 02-14-2010 11:28 PM

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With the fender and bumper on. Test fit.


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-65.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-66.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-67.jpg


I'm going to have to move the wiring harness.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-63.jpg

Restrorob 02-14-2010 11:44 PM

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Lookin Good !

I've got another question.... Hope you don't mind my questions ?

I may bag mine if I ever hit the lottery. :waah:

Since cutting out the fender I assume the wells will need modifying as well, What are your plans for re-locating the ABS and ECU ?

I had to modify my ECU mounting to clear the hood hinge assembly I installed and to me there's little room.


Thanks

19723DR 02-15-2010 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Restrorob (Post 3801476)
Lookin Good !

I've got another question.... Hope you don't mind my questions ?

I may bag mine if I ever hit the lottery. :waah:

Since cutting out the fender I assume the wells will need modifying as well, What are your plans for re-locating the ABS and ECU ?

I had to modify my ECU mounting to clear the hood hinge assembly I installed and to me there's little room.


Thanks

I don't know about the lottery, but maybe Uncle Sam will be sending you a check in the mail soon! :lol:

For the inner fender, I'm going to take a trailer fender and weld it to the inside of the fender for my wheel well. Right now all I need to move is the wiring harness where it goes into the firewall so that I can steer when driving low.

The 95 and up are different. I know on the new models the ABS and ECU are a little more tricky to work around. I've seen guys make brackets on the new inner fender for those, but since mine's the older model, my ECU is in the dash and my ABS is out of the way.

Here's a picture where the tire sits now, not a very good angle. There is not as much junk under the hood of the older models, so I' lucky in that aspect.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-68.jpg

Restrorob 02-15-2010 06:57 PM

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Well heck..... Guess I got the years mixed up ya have sooo many listed ! http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...es/hitself.gif

19723DR 02-15-2010 11:17 PM

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No problem, questions are a good thing, keeps me on my toes.

Spray-Bomb 02-23-2010 02:55 PM

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Looks sweet

I dig how you matched the paint on your JS
And I want that steering wheel !!! Does it do green ?

19723DR 02-23-2010 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Spray-Bomb (Post 3820037)
Looks sweet

I dig how you matched the paint on your JS
And I want that steering wheel !!! Does it do green ?

Jet Ski. . . took me a minute. The Jet Ski was the guinea pig. It all started with an unfortunate accident when it jumped off the trailer and put a hole in the hull. In the process of fixing the hull I decided to just paint the entire thing.

Yes it does go green, blue, red, light blue, yellow, purple and white. There is also a setting where it will cycle through the colors.

70stroker 03-12-2010 07:51 PM

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Hey man whats been the progress. Its been a few weeks since the last update. Im sure your just busy with that project called life.

19723DR 03-13-2010 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 70stroker (Post 3856966)
Hey man whats been the progress. Its been a few weeks since the last update. Im sure your just busy with that project called life.

Not much, I'm such a slacker.:lol: I worked on it a little bit today. I've mostly been trying to sell one of my other trucks so I can get funds for other stuff. Work has been really slow; I only worked 20 hours last week, but this week was better. You'd think I could find some time for the truck, but the house and yard need serious attention from the last four years of projects.

19723DR 03-13-2010 06:20 PM

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Today I worked on the wiring harness. Since my truck has a clutch, there is no way to move my harness sideways, over and up, unless I want to move the clutch master cylinder - which isn't going to happen--so I did manage to notch the fire wall enough where I was able to recess the entire thing in about 3/4 of an inch which will give me enough room to get the wheel well in there and room to turn.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-69.jpg



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Ger 03-21-2010 10:25 PM

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Where did you find a steering wheel like that? That is so cool

19723DR 03-22-2010 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Ger (Post 3874293)
Where did you find a steering wheel like that? That is so cool

Thank you. I got it from JC Whittney but I don't know if you can get it any more. I've had this about six years. It's made by APC. The one bad thing about it is a cord goes from the steering wheel to a control box so when you turn the cord gets wrapped up around the steering wheel and it's really annoying. I'll post some pictures of it lit up in the dark later.

88chevyshort 03-25-2010 03:56 PM

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still extremely interested in how you went about painting your interior

19723DR 03-27-2010 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 88chevyshort (Post 3881598)
still extremely interested in how you went about painting your interior

since it will be a while before I get to painting any plastic pieces, here is a great link that will show you all the basics.


http://www.fullsizechevy.com/showthr...extured-pieces!

19723DR 04-12-2010 12:53 AM

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For the last two weeks I had way to much time off (No work) and have kept busy at home getting all the things I been putting off around the house. I did find some time for the truck removing the helper bags, spare tire brackets, and cleaning up the rear frame. This truck is going to be on the back burner for awhile, lack of funds. But if you know me I'll find time for it soon.:chevy:

70stroker 04-12-2010 06:52 PM

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best of luck to ya man. I know youll get stuff sorted out

19723DR 04-13-2010 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by 70stroker (Post 3916186)
best of luck to ya man. I know youll get stuff sorted out

Thanks. I've been collecting materials for years now from demo jobs for years. A few years back I saved some heavy gauge fence posts. This weekend I built a car port on the side of the house out of that. So far I'm into it $25 bucks for the cement for the posts, just need to buy the roof matirial. The good thing is I'm 6 months ahead of schedule on all the house projects from all the time off.:lol: Right now I can't justify spending any money on toys.:waah:
Good new is my company just landed a 6 month job to start the end of this week.:metal:

19723DR 05-02-2010 10:06 PM

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This weekend was really good. Saturday morning me and my brother went to Pick-n-Pull and picked up some cams for his MR2. On the way home we stopped and picked up some trailer fenders and a new chrome 95-98 grill. The rest of Sat and Sun I spent working the inner fenders.



http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-80.jpg



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19723DR 05-02-2010 10:20 PM

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http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-81.jpg



http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-82.jpg



http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Flame-78.jpg


That's as far as I got this weekend. Earlier this week I visited my friend Chappy at Sinister Fab Works, a local custom truck builder. He talked me into making the 2-Link from scratch. He's going to line me up with all the rear suspension parts. :metal:

98lowtahoe 05-03-2010 12:11 PM

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Looks good keep up the good work

19723DR 05-16-2010 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by 98lowtahoe (Post 3954979)
Looks good keep up the good work

Thanks. I appreciate the support.


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