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Old 12-10-2010, 11:13 AM   #226
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WOW! You have been gettin' after it. Looks great.
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Old 12-10-2010, 11:37 AM   #227
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Looking real good. Lots of good ideas too.
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Old 12-10-2010, 07:36 PM   #228
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Old 12-10-2010, 09:53 PM   #229
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Mike, you make such great progress in such short time!
I was looking back over your build and I have a couple of questions for you
1. I know the wheels are Boss 338's but are they all 4 the same width and offset and also what size tires are you running on them?
2. what steering wheel did you go with?
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Old 12-11-2010, 09:19 AM   #230
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Mike, you make such great progress in such short time!
I was looking back over your build and I have a couple of questions for you
1. I know the wheels are Boss 338's but are they all 4 the same width and offset and also what size tires are you running on them?
2. what steering wheel did you go with?
Thanks and keep up the great work
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The wheels are 18x8 in the front running a 245/45/18 the rear are 18x8.5 running 255/45/18.
I dont remember the name brand of the wheel. I got it on ebay. when it came, it had a cheap vinly wrap around it. When I had my seat, and door panels reupholstered with ultra leather, there was enough material left over, so I had them redo the steering wheel as well. So it matches the seat.

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Old 12-11-2010, 10:00 AM   #231
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back glass install.

I thought I read some where that it was best to find the center of the window opening and the center of the glass and make sure the two line up. So I got out my Black n Decker laser level again. I first used it to line up the center of the frame with the center of the cab, and then find the center of the bed and core support. unfortunatly I tore off all the tape marks, so I had to do it again.



put the gasket in and then marked that



then found center on the glass





I struggled putting the seal on to the glass. but the wife came over and she put it right on.



she gloated so much, my son came over to see if he could show me up too.



with the seal on it was time to put in the rope. they did such a fine job on putting the seal on, I let them do that to.



they didn't want to put the glass in with out me though. I guess its nice to be needed sometimes



so while the pushed on the out side, I pulled the rope on the inside.



after 3 attempts it finally went in. and Tyler wanted to be the one to clean all the finger prints off



I must give credit to my 7 year old daughter Sara. she was in charge of the photographs and did a pretty good job. in fact most of the photos you'll see with me in them, she took.
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Old 12-11-2010, 10:41 AM   #232
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Family Affair, love it. Does Tyler want to be the one to do the 1st burnout video, driving?
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Old 12-11-2010, 10:56 AM   #233
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thats great...
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Old 12-11-2010, 11:16 AM   #234
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Family Affair, love it. Does Tyler want to be the one to do the 1st burnout video, driving?
Im sure he does. he's not going too. that one belongs to me.
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Old 12-13-2010, 07:58 AM   #235
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I start a new job this morning. Didn't have much luck with the truck over the weekend. tried to bleed the brakes and damn near every junction I put in was leaking. tightened all those up, and the Proportioning valve started leaking. There is a little rubber seal in the back of the valve it started leaking. got no Idea what its for or why its there. going to call CPP today and find out what it is and why is leaking. I'll get some more pics up here as soon as I can.

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Old 12-13-2010, 08:44 AM   #236
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I start a new job this morning.
Congrats and good luck!
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:45 AM   #237
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so does new job = keeping truck?
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Old 12-13-2010, 10:00 AM   #238
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I sure hope so... I would really hate to see you have to get rid of this ride. Keep up the great work!!!

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Old 12-13-2010, 02:16 PM   #239
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Good luck with the new job. Hope you enjoy it. Does it have anything to do with trucks or cars, because your definetely good with those.
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Old 12-13-2010, 06:06 PM   #240
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Thanks everyone. the job is working in a warehouse. no cars or trucks. so far on the first day cant say Im all that excited about it. the guy who hired me, said it was a 8-4 with no lunch everyone worked through their lunch. which is no problem. come to find out just as im getting ready to leave for the day. my manager (not the guy who hired me) says im suppose to stay till 5:30 2 of the nights mon. and Wed. and till 6 on thurs. followed by, that was the reason we hired somebody. I feel like I was just sold a piece of ****, and didnt know it. till I was already out the door. oh well its a job right.

Called CPP today, Cant say much good about that either. Apparently I don't know what I'm doing. this guy says it leaking cause theres air in the line. I should bleed them. I say. Thats what im trying to do and its leaking. He says once I get all the air out. it will stop leaking. I could tell the conversation was going to go any where, so I thank him for his time. Ill let you guys know what I find out. Im going to relax tonight.
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Old 12-13-2010, 08:32 PM   #241
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WOW, A wife that will help? My 8 yr old daughter and 17 yr old son will help all the time, but the wife wouldn't be caught dead working on ol' gray!!! I'm jealous bro! Good luck with the job man.
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Old 12-20-2010, 11:17 PM   #242
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The truck is looking good- keep up the nice work! I think you could have a future in reality TV. I've enjoyed your thread- you share the good and the bad (hood falling over,disappointed family at the first engine firing,windshield,etc). Shoot I'd watch your show over Sr. & Jr. anyday! Hope you get the truck finished soon- thanks for the info and entertainment!
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Old 12-21-2010, 09:42 PM   #243
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The truck is looking good- keep up the nice work! I think you could have a future in reality TV. I've enjoyed your thread- you share the good and the bad (hood falling over,disappointed family at the first engine firing,windshield,etc). Shoot I'd watch your show over Sr. & Jr. anyday! Hope you get the truck finished soon- thanks for the info and entertainment!
lol. Thats cool! I wanted it to be entertaining as well as educational. You know I liked American Chopper when it first came out. it was about the bikes, the ingenuity and creativity. then it got to be about there fighting. and not about the bikes. Ive got to admit I have been watching the new episodes. I hope Pauly succeeds. he seems like hes really trying. Sr. is such a big a$$hole.
The wife read your post and wanted to know what I had been writing about her. she didnt know I had been talking about her and the kids, she thought it was just boring car $h!t. I had to correct her Its Truck $h!t get it right.

The new job has been whooping my tail this past week. I figured its been almost 2 1/2 years since Iv had a 40 work week and about 6 months since iv even had a job. so its taken a few days to get use to it. Finally got back out in the garage after a week hiatus. still working on the brakes trying to get them bleed. sure didn't think it would be this difficult. bench bleed the master again just to make sure. Iv taken the proportioning valve apart twice, to make sure it was working and not leaking. and just when I thought I had it. Apparently I tightened the line that leads to the rear brakes to tight, cause its leaking right at the fitting and proportioning valve. took it off and found that I had cracked the line. so I guess im putting on a new line tomorrow and then try to bleed the brakes again.

Thanks for the Compliments and I will get some more pics up tomorrow.
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Old 12-21-2010, 10:49 PM   #244
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I agree with the American chopper bs. I was pumped last night to finally to get to watch an episode. Too bad it was a rerun and it was a 04 Christmas one. I saw the preview before the commercials and it was the same ol fighting bs. So I ended up watching cake boss. Funny how that was much more entertaining. I also hope Pauly takes off and does well. Good luck with the brake line battle!
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Old 12-22-2010, 06:44 AM   #245
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lol. Thats cool! I wanted it to be entertaining as well as educational. You know I liked American Chopper when it first came out. it was about the bikes, the ingenuity and creativity. then it got to be about there fighting. and not about the bikes. Ive got to admit I have been watching the new episodes. I hope Pauly succeeds. he seems like hes really trying. Sr. is such a big a$$hole.
The wife read your post and wanted to know what I had been writing about her. she didnt know I had been talking about her and the kids, she thought it was just boring car $h!t. I had to correct her Its Truck $h!t get it right.

The new job has been whooping my tail this past week. I figured its been almost 2 1/2 years since Iv had a 40 work week and about 6 months since iv even had a job. so its taken a few days to get use to it. Finally got back out in the garage after a week hiatus. still working on the brakes trying to get them bleed. sure didn't think it would be this difficult. bench bleed the master again just to make sure. Iv taken the proportioning valve apart twice, to make sure it was working and not leaking. and just when I thought I had it. Apparently I tightened the line that leads to the rear brakes to tight, cause its leaking right at the fitting and proportioning valve. took it off and found that I had cracked the line. so I guess im putting on a new line tomorrow and then try to bleed the brakes again.

Thanks for the Compliments and I will get some more pics up tomorrow.
Please give any tips that you may have come across when installing the new CPP master cylinder/booster. I just bought the same setup and I am worried after reading your post.
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:54 PM   #246
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Please give any tips that you may have come across when installing the new CPP master cylinder/booster. I just bought the same setup and I am worried after reading your post.
I wouldn't worry to much. Iv used them (CPP proportioning valve) before and never had a problem. I dont really have any tips to give you on the CPP M/C setup, cause I didnt use one of there kits. Being in the parts business for 20 some years iv learned what works with what. just like the my front and rear calipers, rotors bearings seals and all that stuff. Its a mix match of Firebird, Camaro, truck, impala and others. For example the four wheel disc brake M/C they sell for $80 or so



is the same one I got at the local parts store for a 78 corvette and its $17.
shoot it with little paint and a chrome cap from a swap meet and it looks like a million bucks, well maybe not a million.



Dont get me wrong I Think CPP's stuff is ok. Over the years Iv just learned what parts seam to work and it saves me some money. The Proportioning valves on the other hand, I cant seam to find them at the parts store so I watch ebay and they will sell them pretty cheap from time to time.
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I really wish I had known this info before I paid the money for the kit, but live and learn. Thanks for the info anyway. Do you have to do anything with the safety switch when bench bleeding the master cylinder? CPP sells a plug that supposedly makes so you don't have to "reset" the switch when done.
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Old 12-23-2010, 05:13 PM   #248
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Old 12-23-2010, 07:16 PM   #249
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I really wish I had known this info before I paid the money for the kit, but live and learn. Thanks for the info anyway. Do you have to do anything with the safety switch when bench bleeding the master cylinder? CPP sells a plug that supposedly makes so you don't have to "reset" the switch when done.
well thats the problem Im having. it wants to kick in the safety switch. it recognizes no pressure and activates the switch. I been tacking it apart to reset it. I didn't know about the plug. this is the first time iv even had this issue. I dont think I had the M/C completely bench bled. either that or my cheap ass autozone M/c is not working correctly. That maybe the the price I pay for cheaper parts. the last time I re bench bled the M/C and reset the switch, is when that line started leaking. I have tomorrow off and no place to go, so I will get to the bottom of it tomorrow and let you know what I come up with.
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Old 12-29-2010, 12:52 PM   #250
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Did you ever say the name of the color paint you used on the truck? Just curious.
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