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<blockquote data-quote="Mojavekid18" data-source="post: 129674" data-attributes="member: 815"><p>went for another 3 hours. Ended up only getting the rest of the pass rail done and 1/2 of the crossmembers. I realized i had to take alot more stuff off so i could paint it "right". So i ended up taking alot of the fuel and brake line brackets off, the shocks, then the rear brakelines on the axle. Also some dohickey that goes between the two tanks. Idk what it is probably some pressure equalizer or something. Anyways for the 3 people that follow this thread this is the parts list to keep the ass of this thing nice and tight. </p><p>1. Every rubber hose/line replaced with new clamps </p><p>2. New brake lines on the axles</p><p>3. New pad's and wheel cylinders and hopefully i can just have my friend turn the drums</p><p>4. new shocks </p><p>5. need a new metal line on the official "Tank equalizer dohickey" so that will get done </p><p>6. Paint on everything </p><p>7. Rear end fluid change </p><p>8. New hardware </p><p> </p><p>After that its buy a welder, find a bed, get it running, fix everything on the cab, and paint. Not necessarily in that order</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojavekid18, post: 129674, member: 815"] went for another 3 hours. Ended up only getting the rest of the pass rail done and 1/2 of the crossmembers. I realized i had to take alot more stuff off so i could paint it "right". So i ended up taking alot of the fuel and brake line brackets off, the shocks, then the rear brakelines on the axle. Also some dohickey that goes between the two tanks. Idk what it is probably some pressure equalizer or something. Anyways for the 3 people that follow this thread this is the parts list to keep the ass of this thing nice and tight. 1. Every rubber hose/line replaced with new clamps 2. New brake lines on the axles 3. New pad's and wheel cylinders and hopefully i can just have my friend turn the drums 4. new shocks 5. need a new metal line on the official "Tank equalizer dohickey" so that will get done 6. Paint on everything 7. Rear end fluid change 8. New hardware After that its buy a welder, find a bed, get it running, fix everything on the cab, and paint. Not necessarily in that order [/QUOTE]
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