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And what brand and size beauty rings are those? They really are beautiful! (No pun intended). I like how deep they look with the smooth corner. Early Vette rings like those have a hard corner. Yours look really custom.
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06-24-2012, 01:07 AM | #5627 |
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Sadly the rings are offshore. They are stainless steel, and triple plated, box says they are good for 15x8, or 15x10 wheels (mine are 15x8), they are a 3" deep dish, I am so pleased with how the look. I thought they were a good deal @ 110.00 tax in, and I met the guy on his way to another show, which gave me an excuse to take my truck for an afternoon spin!
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06-24-2012, 01:14 AM | #5628 |
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center caps are going to look like these, except 6 lug, unfortunately they will be plastic, but I understand that is all you can get unless you get the 4x4 ones, then you have two that say 4x4, and two that are open, and they are relatively big$$$
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06-24-2012, 01:31 AM | #5629 |
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Changed my ignition module in my new a couple of hundred miles ago Proform distrib, china junk I found out, not impressed, installed a used Gm module and fine now. Buy Gm or MSD or something better next time, lesson learned.
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06-24-2012, 02:05 AM | #5630 |
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What kind of symptoms did you have ignition module (no spark, intermittent spark)?
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06-24-2012, 09:05 AM | #5631 |
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Eagle Flight Wheel Trim, Memphis TN, Item#4543, but made in Taiwan
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06-24-2012, 06:25 PM | #5632 |
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I couldn't decide if I liked red or flat black so this is what I came up with.
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06-24-2012, 06:33 PM | #5633 |
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Drove down from Northern Arizona about 320 miles to Tucson and loaded it up on a car dolly and towed it back home.
So now I get to piddle on it and finish off a laundry list of little things to get it running again. It was down at my brother's for an engine/transmission swap.
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I bought my truck a new tool! Electric impact wrench with an electronic ft/lb setting on it!!! How cool is that???? Won't trust that for delicate stuff, but I am sure that will come in handy.
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06-24-2012, 09:11 PM | #5635 |
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Brought it back to the house so i can work on it and still have enough room to do customer stuff at the shop.
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06-24-2012, 09:17 PM | #5636 |
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Pulled the lower control arms off for my guy to "step" them and pulled the rear shackles so he can build me new ones w 2" drop...
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06-24-2012, 10:38 PM | #5637 |
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Pulled the rear axles and drums, so they're off to the machine shop tomorrow to get re-drilled for 5 lugs. Got the valve covers painted
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06-24-2012, 10:40 PM | #5638 |
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After repairing the washing machine for my wife (the cold water valve wasn't opening) I was able to work on my 64. I Finally finished the retrofit of my Ford Windshield washer system into my 64 C-10. I used a Ford truck washer/radiator overflow tank out of a truck, used the squirter nozzels out of that same truck and picked up a used 64 - 66 Chevy truck 2 SPD wiper washer switch off eRape. I used the factory dimples in the firewall to drill my holes for my squirter nozzels, I removed the cowl and had to clearance (cut) out a little slice of lip that the cowl covers anyway. I also had to readjust the squirt nozzels using a 1/4" box end wrench to get the nozzels to squirt the proper height and to shoot between the vent slats in the cowl. I ran a fused hot to the pump - the washer pump switch completes the ground activating the pump. The hardest part of the whole process was adjusting the nozzels. A very slight tweek goes a long way. I'm happy & my wife's happy it was a win - win day for me.
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06-24-2012, 11:38 PM | #5639 |
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After a year and a bit, and all new suspension, I put the box back on my 64 GMC. Yahoo!!!!!
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06-24-2012, 11:44 PM | #5640 |
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Are those delmo smoothies or did u do them yourself?... 20s?
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06-24-2012, 11:52 PM | #5641 |
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I did them myself, they are 18" Centerline smoothies.
Instead of paint or powder coat I had a sign shop cut them out of white bus wrap and apply them to the wheels. Very durable and if they need to be changed or repaired they come off with a heat gun. Anything that can be printed on a large format printer could be printed on the material before applying to the wheel. I also had them apply a clear anti graffiti laminate over top of the white for extra protection. I plan on attaching the stock GMC hub caps much like what Delmo does. |
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That washer bottle looks like it was designed for our trucks. Great job on the whole install.
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Your truck is really striking with that layout and color combination!
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64shortbox,
What year did that washer/overflow come out of? Does it have the pump built in for the washer? Thanks, Steven
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put the shine to my grill http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1340673479
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Saturday AM was Radiator Replacement Day for the 66 Ratburb.
I had the (presumably) original radiator redone back in 2009. And then used a half-bottle of Bars Leaks about 6 months ago to deal with a pinhole in the fins. But I was losing confidence, based on the green fluid around the cap of late. So here is my email to the vendor from Sunday afternoon: "I received the radiator Friday PM as indicated on the tracking status. Quick delivery- thank you. When I saw the box in the light this morning... I was a bit surprised to see the wear-and-tear holes in the box. The box had either suffered a fairly severe shipping trip, or had been moved in storage quite a few times. But I didn't think about it too much. ...until the install was finished. The lower hose dripped water steadily despite 2 retries on the lower hose clamp. Upon further investigation I realized that the lower outlet had been dinged enough times during shipping that the weld around it had failed. In fact, the outlet tube is not quite perpendicular any more." I think I will find a new radiator at my door this afternoon when I get home... they said I could keep the damaged one. |
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Got the exhaust fitted and made the hangers , had to hear how it sounds !
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^ Sounds Good ^
I cleaned up mine for the GG'S show in Des Moines |
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