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Last night I made cardboard templates for skinning the bedsides. You know... that cardboard sure looked good up there. I'm thinking maybe the cardboard version of the "Woodie" look. Hmmm... I may be on to something.
I picked up a sheet of 18ga today and started cutting it up. I hope to have the skins finished tomorrow, and clamped in place. Fred T posted on MOT the other day that he had recently used some 3M panel adhesive on his truck. I used VHB on a project many years ago, but wasn't impressed. This 3M product sounds like a vast improvement. So, I'm going to pick some up, and borrow the applicator gun, and glue these skins in place. It'll be much easier than the plug welding I was going to do. Once the skins are on, I'll drill out the skin and 1x1 frame where the fenders bolt up, and then stud it. That way I don't have a bolt head on the inside of the bed. Next up... I need to find someone to make me an ~ 50" x 8" 18ga panel with a simple rectangle (rounded corners) bead roll in it. Anyone???
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Second pic shows the new outer bed wall skin in place and the studs that replace the fender bolts.
Third is a quick shot of the fender back on. Note the obvious wheel offset difference on the rear wheels. #4 is just a side view of the same thing. The black rust inhibitor I sprayed on makes the fender line a little deceptive since it's sprayed on the first 2" or so of the fender too (to knock out some 37 year old surface rust). From this view, the bed side looks pretty much stock. However, on the last pic, you can see how much wider it is now. Note the gap between the fender and the rolled pan. Those used to abut each other. Ultimately, I'll extend the rolled pan with a nice rounded shape to fill that gap and soften what is currently a hard edge. I'm going to try to get the other side skinned tomorrow and get that fender back on as well. I've got to get this thing back together for an upcoming move.
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Arg, where are these pics???
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This is coming out bad a$$! Can't wait to see it complete in paint.
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I was talking about the truck not the FAIRYS. LOL!!!
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I gotta say the chop top looks 100x better now that it's sitting at the right stance. Sinister
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Side 2 is now back together. Welder wire kept jamming up, and now it looks completely dead... may have to replace the cable that carries the wire to the tip), so I didn't get all the studs welded on the second side. For now, I've got 4 bolts in it, which will be fine for rolling around.
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dat looks slick! How are you gonna do the front bed panel?
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06-05-2006, 08:57 PM | #11 |
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That's so simple it's brilliant! I've been wanting to widen my stepside fenders but dreading the work of cutting and widening them. They make fiberglass fenders that are 3" wider but they're pricey and I hate 'glass body parts. I thought about mini-tubbing to the frame but then I have to buy pricey custom offset wheels. Dude, I'm inspired!
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Looks nice. However you might want to be careful mounting the bags on the side of the trailing arm. I had mine almost centered on the trailing arms and they twisted. Maybe mine were just crap I dunno.
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*COUGH* update.... *COUGH* *COUGH*
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08-01-2006, 08:33 AM | #15 |
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Got any finished pics of the watts link?
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Wow ... you moved ... again??? New job I assume?
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This move is the last one. Not like the last move that was the last one... this one is really the last one. Really. (I'll let you know when the next move comes along ). Thanks!
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Make your way to TX ! lol
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Dude!
I'm from Montana! Don't make fun of Uncle Ted!
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if you are only wanting a 1:1 ratio..... why did you move them forward on the trailing arm. For a 1:1... you could have just gone with a sleeve style airpsirng on the axle?
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