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Old 07-08-2019, 04:56 PM   #1
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So sorry to hear of your best friend passing away. Dogs are the best, they are never judge-mental and are always there when you need them, no matter what. They will always be missed!!
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Very sorry for the loss.
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Old 07-08-2019, 07:07 PM   #3
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Thanks all! Yeah, my off day wasn’t nearly as productive as I’d planned.
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Damn dude, sucks to lose a dog... I got two older ones that are hangin in there but I know it is coming. Get choked up thinking about being without them.
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Old 07-08-2019, 10:37 PM   #5
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Damn dude, sucks to lose a dog... I got two older ones that are hangin in there but I know it is coming. Get choked up thinking about being without them.
Yeah man! It was totally a surprise. She was only 7-1/2 yrs old She developed an autoimmune response after getting her vaccinations in May, kinda like lupus in humans. She just couldn’t tolerate anything stressful. Heat=bad stressful and I’m in the humid & hot Alabama. We kept her in the house just about all the time, but just couldn’t overcome. She was absolutely the most phenomenal buddy I’ve ever had.
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Old 07-10-2019, 09:22 AM   #6
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Yeah man! It was totally a surprise. She was only 7-1/2 yrs old She developed an autoimmune response after getting her vaccinations in May, kinda like lupus in humans. She just couldn’t tolerate anything stressful. Heat=bad stressful and I’m in the humid & hot Alabama. We kept her in the house just about all the time, but just couldn’t overcome. She was absolutely the most phenomenal buddy I’ve ever had.
We had this happen with one our favorite cats, Noodles was 5 yrs old. We had taken all of them in for an update on Vaccinations. We noticed he was very lethargic after coming home from the vet. We took him right back and the Vet said it was a reaction to the vaccines. It was causing his kidneys & liver to fail. He would give us a bag of saline, to give Noodles intravenously, to keep him hydrated. He said he would pass away within the week. Now don’t roll your eyes, but we took him to a acupuncture vet. It did something! He let out a yowl and peed a huge puddle of pee and he obviously felt better. We took him back to the Vet and he said, his kidneys had actually increased in size, more back to normal. He called it a miracle, because kidneys don’t grow back. So the acupuncture most have really done something, it extended his life for another 2 yrs, and they were good years. But we made the decision then, that if he started to deteriorate again, we would let nature take its course. And that is what happened at the end of those 2 years. It was so hard to say goodbye to such a unique cat. Noodles was literally everyone’s favorite cat. He behaved much like a dog does. People would say Noodles was a dog in a “cats” clothing. The pic is Noodles and our black lab, Lacy. They were best buds!
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Tina, that’s a cool story! I woulda done just about anything to keep her here. It was so FaST
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I got a little bit of time this evening in the shop to add one new piece to the truck. I didn’t care for the unfinished look up front, so I put the lower bumper wind deflector back on. I went with the 4wd one because it’s just a little bit lower looking. The pictures aren’t good, but here are a before and after
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Looks better for sure.
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Looks better for sure.
Thanks Tina. I’m going to attempt the headliner this weekend...wish me luck. If I locate some material
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Thanks Tina. I’m going to attempt the headliner this weekend...wish me luck. If I locate some material
JoAnn Fabrics usually carries headliner material, but mainly Tan & Grey. Yours is Blue, you may have to order it.
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Thanks Tina. I got some material ordered and it should be here either tomorrow or Saturday at the latest, so hopefully I’ll get the headliner redone this weekend. #fingerscrossed#
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I finally got around to replacing the belts (4 D@mn belts) tonight. What a PITA!!! Whoever came up with the serpentine setup should get a Nobel prize!!! Only the p/s pump belt looked bad...but it’s the most inboard belt!!! So I replaced them all. The new Gates belts seem to actually fit the 3 v-groove locations better than the previous belts. The alternator is actually a 5-rib serp style belt and it was fine, but damn not replacing it.
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I also got the fabric for the headliner and the adhesive. So my mission for tomorrow is gonna be getting the headliner redone.
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I got all the upper trim piece out and will give them a really good cleaning before reinstall. I also got the headliner out, old fabric stripped and cleaned all the old adhesive off, but the “board” is a bit fragile, so I’m going to do some repairs around the interior light, visor mounting locations and a few thin spots before I recover it. I need to get some resin and fiberglass matte to fix ‘er up.
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I got all the upper trim piece out and will give them a really good cleaning before reinstall. I also got the headliner out, old fabric stripped and cleaned all the old adhesive off, but the “board” is a bit fragile, so I’m going to do some repairs around the interior light, visor mounting locations and a few thin spots before I recover it. I need to get some resin and fiberglass matte to fix ‘er up.
I have to do this as well. Would love to see how you fix the areas around the visor holes (mine is torn up as well.) I'm using your truck as inspiration to get mine done!
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I got all the upper trim piece out and will give them a really good cleaning before reinstall. I also got the headliner out, old fabric stripped and cleaned all the old adhesive off, but the “board” is a bit fragile, so I’m going to do some repairs around the interior light, visor mounting locations and a few thin spots before I recover it. I need to get some resin and fiberglass matte to fix ‘er up.
Mine was like this too, around the visors. If I remember right, I used foil tape to fill the gap and to give the headliner material something to stick to. And also folded the excess material around the edges, to give it more stability. Once it is back in the truck, with the visors & trim installed, it’s just fine. There really isn’t that much headliner that is exposed in that area.
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I have to do this as well. Would love to see how you fix the areas around the visor holes (mine is torn up as well.) I'm using your truck as inspiration to get mine done!
I don’t have any pictures yet, but I’m doing fiberglass matte across the back where any cracks or weak spots are. I did the first pass last night, and most of the spots “cooperated”, but I decided the areas around the visors needed another layer. I’ll reassess tomorrow night and decide if I got enough on or more is needed.

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Mine was like this too, around the visors. If I remember right, I used foil tape to fill the gap and to give the headliner material something to stick to. And also folded the excess material around the edges, to give it more stability. Once it is back in the truck, with the visors & trim installed, it’s just fine. There really isn’t that much headliner that is exposed in that area.
I know there’s not much in that area, but mine was actually broken off on both sides. It was broken around the interior light too. My thought is: I have $60 in materials so far...if I can end up with a good headliner, GREAT! If it is a fail, I have enough extra material, so I’ll get one of the ABS plastic replacement ones and recover it.
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I know there’s not much in that area, but mine was actually broken off on both sides. It was broken around the interior light too. My thought is: I have $60 in materials so far...if I can end up with a good headliner, GREAT! If it is a fail, I have enough extra material, so I’ll get one of the ABS plastic replacement ones and recover it.
I think you’ll be fine. Even with the dome light area, once the trim & light is back in, there’s hardly any headliner that shows. I was afraid of that too, with mine, because of those areas being broke. I also thought the same thing, if it didn’t work, I would get an ABS headliner. But it came out just fine.
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Now all I’ve got left to do is clean, detail and such under the hood. Then I’ll either drive it or sell it for the next one...
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headliner looks great Carter..!!
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Thanks Greg. I’m really very pleased with the end results
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Re: 1987 R10...aka Belushi

Looks much better! the wild hair usually equates to magic! I get them all the time and its like the heavens open and the sound of angels singing. I like the two-tone idea too!
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IMO it would look great two tone.
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I love the Two-Tones, that would look awesome!
BTW Carter, remember when we were discussing waiting on our replacement seat covers, because of damage. Well mine finally showed up today! 😳
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