Some sprucing up of the RCSB
#42
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Trucks pretty much done. Got the front end back together and Eyeballed aligned. Good enough until spring comes and I cna align it. Justins still working away on the tune, but its getting pretty smooth.
Only pic I have. There shop doors are snowed in, and its all frozen into a giant lump. I'll get the dozer out and scrape it outta there, but for now it remains on the hoist
Only pic I have. There shop doors are snowed in, and its all frozen into a giant lump. I'll get the dozer out and scrape it outta there, but for now it remains on the hoist
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comming right up. Console was totally gutted inside, and this box slide right in. Def way to small of a box for a w7, but i didn't want a cheaper 8". Truck still has all the pockets and cupholdersin in console


Its installed in this pic...but you cannot tell


Its installed in this pic...but you cannot tell
#47
Trucks pretty much done. Got the front end back together and Eyeballed aligned. Good enough until spring comes and I cna align it. Justins still working away on the tune, but its getting pretty smooth.
Only pic I have. There shop doors are snowed in, and its all frozen into a giant lump. I'll get the dozer out and scrape it outta there, but for now it remains on the hoist

Only pic I have. There shop doors are snowed in, and its all frozen into a giant lump. I'll get the dozer out and scrape it outta there, but for now it remains on the hoist

#49
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From: Havelock, New Bern, Newport, NC
Thanks alot guys. Most billet manufactures will sell you 5 spoke 6 lug wheels...just cant really get premade off the shelf wheels in 6 lug.
I dont ever paint my frames with conventional paint. IMO as soon as they get dusty or chip it was a waste. The product I use is from a company called RustCheck(canadian) Its a satin black rocker gaurd. Isnt oily, and dries rock hard. Leaves and great sheen and beautful finish for chassis. Plus its durabalbe as ****
Hi-Build Stone Shield
I dont ever paint my frames with conventional paint. IMO as soon as they get dusty or chip it was a waste. The product I use is from a company called RustCheck(canadian) Its a satin black rocker gaurd. Isnt oily, and dries rock hard. Leaves and great sheen and beautful finish for chassis. Plus its durabalbe as ****
Hi-Build Stone Shield




