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12-15-2015, 04:02 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Sumrall, MS
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Vintage air snowball effect. How does this happen!
How can one addition turn into so many things on our trucks?
I ordered vintage air ac. After pulling everything out I wanted to por15 under the whole dash. Then I dyno matted the whole floor including under the dash. I decided now would be a great time for a new stereo. Decided on USA-230 pioneer 400 2 channel, focal 6 1/2 components, pioneer slim sub with built in amp. I also decided to use the original floor vents for the 6 1/2s and seal them off completely. It will work with a touch of metal work. I put the tweeters under the original speaker grill on a custom built bracket. By the way I couldn't be happier with the stereo. I then decided to clean up all under dash wires. I then decided to make the idiot brake light work with the emergency brake and added the idiot temp light and correct wires, sensors, and pin outs for it to work with the ignition switch if the truck overheats. I do have the regular gauges also. Theeeennn I said it's a good time to upgrade to an entropy radiator but see if it will work with my stock fan shroud. It will and looks great. Lastly I added an overflow bottle. In the end I have done a ton of work and my ac still hasn't came in. How in the hell can one addition turn into so much work? I can post pictures if anyone wants to see. I doubt anyone does though. Most never read my post lol
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1967 c10 3OTT with R10 overdrive. 385 Stroker, 373 posi FITECH EFI, Vintage air, York 210 OBA, 4/6 drop with riddler 20x8 and 20x10 1957 S5T Leslie Supertyfon train horns and EMD bell "No bolt left unturned" |
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