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By the way, my neighbors wish I wasn't theirsI wish you were my neighbor![]()

And when I start torching those bushes outside - they will be extremely happy.
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By the way, my neighbors wish I wasn't theirsI wish you were my neighbor![]()
Thanks! I am liking all "factory". I may do some mods later, but it will be (if) all DIY. I am not into slamming aftermarket stuff.Awesome work Katit! I love seeing these restorations rather than just people going bonkers with mods. Very cool to see the care and attention to detail going into this truck. Those seats and steering wheel covers you did look fantastic! I'd love that kind of leather work in mine.
Keep it up!
Thanks! I am liking all "factory". I may do some mods later, but it will be (if) all DIY. I am not into slamming aftermarket stuff.
As you see most parts I am using OE.
For leather - what I did is overkill for this type of car. I did it because I wanted to learn upholstery. Paying for this type of work is insane. Thats why premade covers so popular. Figure 40-60hr of not cheap labor if you pay shop do this. Plus 3-4 leather hides which can be very expensive if you buy good leather.
Parts received. But shortly after I got ~$50 FedEx invoice for customs clearance. Is that something new or I just hit certain threshold with ordering? All previous orders were < $1kParts ordered. Here we go another $1800 or so.
I received a similar bill for the last two orders that crossed the $1000 mark. Not sure, if this is new or because of the higher value order.Parts received. But shortly after I got ~$50 FedEx invoice for customs clearance. Is that something new or I just hit certain threshold with ordering? All previous orders were < $1k
Not done yet, nothing to brag about. Those are PITA. I said it and I repeat it again..Nice job on control arm bushings. I ordered the LCA bushings but I chickened out and only put in LBJs. Mine didn't seem that bad.
It's pre-China Bendpak SP-7X. I paid $3500 15 years ago. Now it's double that. If you have tall ceilings in garage and space - I strongly suggest to get 2 post.What scissor lift is that? I want one
Yes, this is in T rebuild kit (along with seals, etc)Was the lit from Mr. T?
#1 are anti-rattle clips.
#2 holds together the brake pads and shims (that have prongs that inside the caliper pistons) to move together along the slide pins. That whole system helps retract the pads from the rotors when the brakes are released. If you don't have the appropriate shims the whole system doesn't work as designed.