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Thread: '68 C10 Step Side 6.0 swap

  1. #221
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    you need to work on your welding skizzles

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    Looks good, you know for it being an old beater truck and all.
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    Aw hell this is SOOO COOL!!!!!!!

    I hate that I wasn't there to help, but as usual, Jon you are the mayne!!! Those welds smell delicious!!

    How's the rust, err... patina coming??
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCIV View Post
    Aw hell this is SOOO COOL!!!!!!!

    I hate that I wasn't there to help, but as usual, Jon you are the mayne!!! Those welds smell delicious!!

    How's the rust, err... patina coming??
    thanks SC...yeah the big dash of salt water did good on the rims, but not so much the rotors...

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    you need to work on your welding skizzles
    Sorry Allen, I'm a little rusty with the MIG, I've been TIG'n everything lately...

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    I can do it Thursday morning. Looks good

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    HAHA SC... I saw your rotors. what were you thinkinggg
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    man those are some awesome welds! good job.
    1982 c10 lsx swaped, NP tuned, true duals, 4:11s, trutrac, e-fans, CAI

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    Ok SC, got the rearend aligned and welded in place to the frame.. Time to start building some suspension!!!!! Oh I had to remove some of the crossmembers, but don't worry they will get put back. Or something will...haha




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    I see your ankle biting guard dog is on duty. What is it about that breed?

    Looks like a strong rearend setup but not a whole lot of suspension travel.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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