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It’s for MOLLE utility pouches. The options are endlessThose are smoooove. What are the little square cutouts at the lower center area?
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It’s for MOLLE utility pouches. The options are endlessThose are smoooove. What are the little square cutouts at the lower center area?
@cruisermattDecided to take a chance on a newer product to the market for 60/62.
Door panels from Orikawa. I couldn’t be more thrilled. Aluminum, powder coated, and included new window felt. The simplicity of them, tie into the theme of my 60 perfectly. Fit and finish was spot on. Well done Orikawa. I hope to can buy you a beer one day.
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The 60 guys may find interest with the project I'm currently involved with....
Well, I cut the last of the rust from my truck. The back seat mounts. View attachment 3357141
A little back story... With my three girls, I kept holding off cutting out the rust bc I kept thinking how do I get 3, 3 point seatbelts in the back seat. I didn't just want to patch the panels. For the last year I kept staring at it thinking there has to be a better option.
Looking at all options, I came across a k5 Blazer forum where he had put a 3rd row from a Suburban. The 3 seat belts were built into the seat, Folded and tumbled, easily removable, and everyone has a set sitting in their garage It seems like.
This was the answer I’d been looking for. I picked up a set for $40 from a guy cleaning out a storage unit, 10 min from my house. Even better there are kits, People make to add them to Tahoes and Yukons that didn't come with the third row.
The seats need approx. 50" between the wheel wells. Perfect bc that will remove the rot I needed to rid. After some time with the cut off wheel, I opened up wheel wells, and the floor in front of the gas tank to have the seats tuck in nicely. Opening up the floor over the shocks will make it easy to tie the seat mounts into the frame.
After all the patches I've put in the floor whats a few more.
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3/16 4” plate welded to 1/8 1”x2”. Body mount bolt through the plate.I began thinking about something similar a few months ago, but hadn’t come up with Suburban seats yet. The look matches well…like an oversized 62 rear seat. What are thinking about doing to tie the seat mounts into the fram
Looks great!!!3/16 4” plate welded to 1/8 1”x2”. Body mount bolt through the plate.
I feel confident the kids are safe and over engineered. The failure point would be what ever oem decided it should be at that point in time. Much safer than 40 yr old lap belts that don’t lock up any more. After I rebuild the wheel wells, I’m gonna figure out how to put GM seats from the same generation in front.Looks great!!!
I think they’re wider and will interfere with the e brake. I’m looking at converting to an electric e brake or even a mini truck/4 runner ebrake.GM Front seats have belts built in too? I was toying with the Chrysler Sebring convertible front seats because of the same built in belt.
Yep. I forgot about that, Picked up some groceries and was parked on the side of the new Loves in Pittsboro in the shade, feeding the dog, having a tailgate sandwich. Can’t remember his name but nice guy with a local brewery in Pittsboro. He drove by and waved and came back by to grab a picture. Ended up hanging out chatting for a bit and I was able to tell home about ONSC.I had heard you visited from a local business, wanting ONSC to show up at his car show. he sent me a picture of your truck![]()
Red Head is a pretty cool company. They do rebuilds and stock a ton of sector steering stuff.Current mileage 195,352
Two weeks later after reinstalling, I wish I would have sent the box off two years ago. I sent 83 box to Red Head. No more chasing the 60 on the road trying to keep it between the lines. My sector shaft was so pitted it wouldn’t seal. They had a sector shaft in stock and were able to rebuild, as well as a drill and tap for future hydro assist.View attachment 3524756