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Projects [PROJECT] Laidout53 Part II

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HarborKustomSpeedShop, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. resqd37Zep
    Joined: Aug 28, 2006
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    resqd37Zep
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    from Nor Cal

    You've got a bright future ahead of you. Beautiful workmanship.
     
  2. oldman2
    Joined: Sep 9, 2010
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    Looking just great, can't wait to see more.
     
  3. Really great execution. Just goes to show what a plan, beautiful fabrication skills, and determination can lead to. Just spent the last 30 minutes studying your pictures.

    Really nice work. Can't wait to see the body on it!

    Todd
     
  4. reaper71
    Joined: Nov 14, 2010
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    Makes you feel kinda fuzzy inside doesn't it!!!
    It's crazy how much time it takes to do all the finish welds Huh??
     
  5. maniac
    Joined: Jul 11, 2005
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    It's a work of art........:D
     
  6. Wow thanks for the word guys. Actually the welding went faster than i would have thought it would, i just havent had much time to work on it the last couple weeks.
     
  7. oc dave
    Joined: Sep 9, 2009
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    great job man you should be proud.
     
  8. Dreddybear
    Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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    Really great clean job dude! EDIT: I see you did that:) (made removable trans xmember)
     
  9. Thanks Guys!

    Heres a teaser with the tires on....

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    Justin
     
  10. -Brent-
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    Jeeze Louise... that's low! Coming along well, man!
     
  11. Lazer5000
    Joined: Dec 7, 2007
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    This is the kind of build that really inspires me. Take your time and do it right. Of coarse nothing I've ever built is nearly as nice as this.
     
  12. Dreddybear
    Joined: Mar 31, 2007
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    Wait..is your tranny xmember removable? If not it's easier to do it now, It will save you a HUGE headache in the future :D
     
  13. geeze.... super low, remember to put casters on the running board brackets....:D
     

  14. No its not, but when i take it apart i'll be making it removable. Thanks
     
  15. Well i finally finished the rear body mounts so they would support the cab weight. Got the cab set on and bolted down. Have to notch the rear of the cab for the driveshaft and tub the firewall. Also set the front end on there to make sure it fit right.


    So here are the pictures of the chassis out side...

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    Body mounts gussets...

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    Cab on and about ride height ( will be about 1" or so higher)

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    Front sheet metal just setting there...

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    Whatcha think?

    Justin
     
  16. resqd37Zep
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    from Nor Cal

  17. moparmonkey
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    Awesome work! Looks great. That thing will be back on the road in no time!:cool:
     
  18. Racrdad
    Joined: Jul 27, 2007
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    Looking real good! Keep up the good work
     
  19. oldman2
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    Niiiiiiiiiiice, looks great.
     
  20. bonez
    Joined: Jul 16, 2007
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    always loved your truck. what is great about this build is that you had a finished truck laying on bags, bt then over the years your skills got better and you decided to take it to the next level.
    Top marks for the decision. you have all my respect. Now drag that sucker!
     
  21. jammersspeed
    Joined: Sep 28, 2010
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    from herman mn.

  22. hartman601
    Joined: Mar 14, 2011
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    from Tulsa, OK

    I have a similar project going, although my frame doesn't look this nice for sure.

    On my rear airbags, I was told to use the cone style instead of the bellows style for the rear. Something about the range of motion on the cone style would allow for more rear suspension travel than the bellows style. I have a 4-link and a panhard bar basically. My bags are mounted wider out towards the wheels, relative to yours as well. Just what I was told, seemed to make sense at the time, but with you using the bellows style in the rear got me wondering if I was told some wrong info.

    Don't have a picture handy

    What say ye?
     
  23. custom100
    Joined: Oct 22, 2007
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    Have to say man, I love this thread! The chassis looks great! Looking forward to seeing it all back together!
     
  24. Midwest Rodder
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  25. Jkustom
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    Where in Washington are ya? Great work mang..
     
  26. Thanks everyone!

    You have sleeve bags and yes there better for a over the axle setup. they have better lift aswell, be thinking about switching to them actually. just make sure you limit there travel.

    thanks man, im in Gig Harbor.
     
  27. I'm just lovin this thread. I am for sure gonna have to slip down south just a bit and look you up one of these days.
     
  28. Well I got all the windows out and started on the rust repair and dent removal on the cab, Also shaved the cowl line. Next i hope to fix the sagging drivers door and then on to chopping the top.

    Heres the pictures

    Glass out...

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    Dent/cracks inside drivers door...

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    Lower drivers door rust...

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    Spot light holes fixed (no before shot)

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    Cowl lines filled...

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    Gas filler hole shaved...

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    And last but not least my crude photoshop of what it should look like chopped, Im thinking 5 1/2 up front and 4 out back...

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    Justin
     
  29. thanks bud, ya i have the chop thread in my favorites. Ive looked over it a couple times.
     

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