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Old 11-02-2011, 10:41 AM   #5
Shyguy
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Re: Where to start?

First decide what you want to do with your truck when it is finished, this will determine a lot what you do and in what order.

Gathering parts are a good thing, especially if you are able to get them reasonable. Used parts are ok when they are in good condition and usually fit better than repo parts.

Look over what you have real well and make a list of what you need. Brake work should be a priority over worrying about an engine and transmission. Manual and automatic transmissions require different cross members.

No matter what way you decide to go make sure to post any questions as you go on your build because there are a lot of very knowledgeable people on here that are happy to help. I have learned and continue to learn from them.
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