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#49922 05/14/09 10:28 PM
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FINALLY after months and months of the front of my truck sitting on blocks, its back to keeping itself up. Just got my new wheels and tires mounted and installed. This after swapping out the 3/4 ton axle for a 1/2 ton, installing a power steering kit and a 5 lug disc brake kit. Then I decided to work on swapping from a 4bbl carb to a Throttle body injection system for the 235. What should have only took me a few weeks came out to a few months because of work (fulltime 40 hrs a week) and evening college classes. Summer break is here so I have 3 months to get further along, and hopefully get just that much closer to getting my truck on the road.

Some pictures!
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w124/rockfan1815/wheels/100_0959.jpg
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w124/rockfan1815/wheels/100_0957.jpg
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http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w124/rockfan1815/wheels/100_0955.jpg
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w124/rockfan1815/new%20pictures/100_0911.jpg
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http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w124/rockfan1815/new%20pictures/100_0961.jpg

Wheels are American Racing AR-23 aluminum 15" 5 spoke, fronts are 15x7 with Mastercraft Avenger GT 235/60R15 tires, rears are 15X8 with Mastercracft Avenger GT 245/60R15 tires. So far Im liking the stance/ride height. I have one item that I will need to change and that is the CPP steering arm on the front axle, I need to flip it upside down so that the ball joint is toward the ground.

Next step is to run all the brake lines from the master cylinder to the front calipers and rear drums. I wanted to wait until the truck was off of the blocks before I crawled underneath it.


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OOPS just noticed I put this in the wrong section, if a mod could move this to say "Truck Talk" that would be great. Thanks.


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Drummin52:

Truck looks great. Like the disc conversion on the front.. But... It appears to be on cinder blocks in one of those pic's. Jack stands are really inexpensive. You really don't want to be taking a chance like that. Compared to the money you are spending on the truck the jack stands are chump change.

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yeah it was on blocks on the front up until I got these wheels/tires on. I also had sturdy/safe support just behind the leaf spring shackle. While on blocks I made certain I didn't crawl underneath it.


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What Paul said about the truck being on cinder blocks kind of made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Chris, it was a real good idea to stay out from underneth the truck. When I was in high school, one of the guys I was friends with had an old Chevy (late 40's or early 50's) and had it supported by orange crates while he was working on it. That was the last mistake he ever made. The orange crates collapsed and the car fell on him and killed him. I've never forgotten that, and it made a VERY firm believer in using proper jack stands and other safety equipment out of me. Unless you can bench press a Chevy pickup, don't EVER use anything other than good quality jack stands to support it.


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When I was 15 I was saved when my '38 ford,with no wheels, slid off some firewood rounds and wedged against the garage wall. I was alone and was pinned under it for several minutes. Lesson learned! If it had been a two car garage you guys wouldn't have to read all my crap! A friend's son was not so lucky, My son got jack stands before he got wrenches.


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When my dad sent me off to the Navy, he told me "Don't get a tattoo, don't sleep with whores, and always use jackstands when working on your car." I realized how important it was when put in that context....


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Two out of three ain't bad! \:\)


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