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awesome!
how much did it cost to get covered? |
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Very nice!! So your gonna make a bunch and sell em on E Bay right Swerve?? Swerve??
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12-16-2002, 08:38 PM | #4 |
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$250.00 for the whole works, speaker box and console.
I had it covered with vinyl that looks just like leather, I can't remember the name of it. I like it so good, thinking about getting some more of the interior covered with it.
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12-16-2002, 08:50 PM | #6 |
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beeeyoouuutiiiful!!
Looks awesome!! now lets see some pics of it installed!!
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12-16-2002, 09:10 PM | #7 |
Whats this wire for?....
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Looks Really nice! Good workmanship.
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12-16-2002, 09:25 PM | #8 |
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top notch Mike...mee likey!!!
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Very nice Mike Looks great. Can't wait for pics ofit installed.
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12-17-2002, 12:29 AM | #10 |
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As everyone else said, looks good and can't wait to see the finished (installed) product! Did you ever find some good cup holders for it?
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Nice pics Mike. I like the work you've done. You definately have some talent to cut wood.
Can we get a pic of the shifter without the console in place? I'm curious on its location and how it works. |
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Looks great Mike!
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12-17-2002, 06:09 PM | #14 |
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Brandon,
here's a pic of how it looks now. I found some things I'm going to use for cup holders. They weren't exactly what I wanted, but it was the only thing I could find. They are a wire mesh pencil holder like thing. They look pretty good though. Mike |
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Oh, I forgot to say, as you see, I have one edge of the shifter mounted on the seat frame. I had to do this in order to raise it up so the console would be higher at it's low point. I used a piece of 4x6 and shaped it fit the floor. I fastened it to the tranny tunnel from underneath and then bolted the shifter down. The top mounts on the shifter are fastened to the console too.
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12-17-2002, 07:13 PM | #16 |
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how do you get rid of the shifter and clean up the steering column when installing a floor shifter?
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i haven't trimmed the base to fit the floor contour yet so mine is 'naked' too. the console looks sweet man! i have a ?. where is the wire for the backup lights that you tap into to make them work with the floor shifter?
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Yes it does look familar. I see the truck shifter has a raised base to it already.
As far as the wire for the backup lights, to tell you the truth, damned if I remember right now. I found it in the group of wires that came from the column to the fuse panel. I looked in the manual and if I remember correctly, it was a green wire, but, there are more than one green wire. At first I cut the wrong one. I'll look tomorrow and find out for sure for you. I think it was a medium green not sure.
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Oh, also, I think you can tap into the backup switch at the bottom of the column too. I didn't feel like laying on my back looking under the column so I tied into the wire itself.
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thnks mike. the truck shifter has an adjustable base that gives you like 2 or 3 inches of adjustment height wise. since the buckets sit a bit lower than the bench did i have it at the lowest setting which is in perfect reach from the driver seat.
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plans
as a guy who loves working with wood too, would it be possible that you would want to sell plans for the console?
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i believe he has drawings of it on his website..
could somebody please answer my previous question on this thread? seems it kinda got skipped over with all the excitement.. thanks!
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12-17-2002, 09:30 PM | #24 |
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makes sense, you could always weld a patch panel in there possibly.. kind of like shaving door handles.. then u also gotta deal with the useless gear indicator remaining on your dash..
I plan on doing this myself in the future so I'm just wonderin what everyone did to clean up the old leftover stuff..
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rolson,
I ain't selling nothing. I give them to you though. Check this link. http://www.73-87.com/garage/garage.htm I have a page on the speaker box and console both. I don't really have plans, but there is plenty of drawings and pics. BTW, my console was built to sit on the frame of my aftermarket seats. If you have no frame, like Ryan, you will need to design the bottom of the base different. I have a drawing for both style bases. The one for no frame is a rough guesstimate only. I didn't check exact measurements. It would be all that hard to figure out though.
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