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- Aug 14, 2007
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- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 5
- Tire Size
- 33
You guys surely do get into a lot of projects! If only we all had the time/resources. Keep up the good work!
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its going to be one ugly truck.
i learned never to critisize until you see the finished product, cuz primer looks ugly until you see the finished coat....who knows, it might look cooler than whatever you drive.......definantly looks capable...
i learned never to critisize until you see the finished product, cuz primer looks ugly until you see the finished coat....who knows, it might look cooler than whatever you drive.......definantly looks capable...
heres a pic i forgot, its me drilling what felt like 500 spot welds
we did it twice, had to remove the support from donor truck to put on the other truck so we drilled two trucks and each hole got drilled twice
we did it twice, had to remove the support from donor truck to put on the other truck so we drilled two trucks and each hole got drilled twice
Try taking the window cowl off.........
yeah and then reusing it on another truck! no really guys its not as hard as you'd think if you use a center punch and a spot weld cutter.its basicly a small hole saw with a spring loaded centering tip.it does always seem though that you forget one or two when you try to separate it.another tool that really helps is a heavy duty paint scraper you can hammer between the sheets to remove the last bits or hidden spot welds without distorting it too badTry taking the window cowl off.........