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Re: Streetrod Farm Truck build..."the Diesel"
I thought we agreed he was more of a "Chester"
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It's Joneses........Chuck Joneses lol
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It looks like the arms of the lift still sit under it with no problems. Definitely needs to come down some more.
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That's for sure! Chester Jones!
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thats sexy man no homo
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03-16-2011, 09:27 PM | #333 |
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PERFECT stance! Slight hot rod rake just tucking the tires!!! I LOVE IT!!!
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You know, I always see these trucks lowered on this forum and they look good but you really don't realize how low they are until you stand up next to one...lol
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That's the first thing I said after I lowered my 'burb. It's cool having a fullsize truck so low. Nice Work!!
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Re: Streetrod Farm Truck build..."the Diesel"
I have a totaly random question!
I am doing a diesel conversion what does the filler neck look lone where you fut the fuel nozzle? Does it have the "flapper door" like the gas truck do? Can you post a picture? Thanks |
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it's not exactly the same...I don't know whether it has the flapper or not, but the mouth is larger to accommodate the larger fuel nozzle for the diesel...
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i thought he was referring to the door thats on the body
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he's talking about the little flap that covers the neck where you stick the nozzle at...
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yea i know now
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That looks awesome my friend. Great job.
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Thanks man. I thought you'd approve
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Is the ride pretty rough sitting on the bump stop? And r u talking about the little red ones the djm kit came with. I just did the flip kit but mine is like 4 in" gap?
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It's not sitting on the bumpstops now. I took them out. And I was talking about the factory bumpstops. I'm gonna put a pipe notch above the axle and not run any bumpstops. The truck also had 1 leaf removed out of the leaf pack before I bought the truck. So the rear is probably lowered 7-8 inches.
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pipe notch above the axle tell me about this ?
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You take a 6" 1/4" wall pipe and cut it in half...then you cut the frame and weld it in the frame...then you box the inside...presto whammo you have a C notch...that's why it's actually called a 'C' notch because the pipe looks like a 'C'...lol
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Re: Streetrod Farm Truck build..."the Diesel"
Nice build you have going here. I am also building a diesel, except I'm swapping my 6.2 for a 2000 6.5 non-turbo Humvee engine. I just have to wait until the ground dries more so I can get my truck out of the barn and into the shop where the work will be done. Mine will be built more for fuel economy while still kissing the ground.
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I'f you're going to go for fuel economy I'd use the 6.2 or at least use the 6.2 heads. They have much smaller precups that are better for fuel economy.
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