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Betty's "I want to be a mule" progress log thread
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ive never been a fan of those rockers. hated the way they fit, however, those dog legs look good. those are the hardest part to make because of the curve going up the wheel well opening, and also the way they kick out at the bottom. the way ive had to make them was cut the bottom of the back door off a 4 door, and also try, and i mean TRY to find a good dog leg from also a 4 door and weld the two together. thats for a sport however. most of them are rusted out now up here so finding them is almost impossible. might have to buy a pair just to have
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I've purchased all of my patch panels through Ray Bucks: Ford Body Panels | Ford Rust Repair Panels | Ford Repair Panels
I've been happy with the fit on everything I've done. Not a lot of options on there for the 2 doors anymore though.
I've been happy with the fit on everything I've done. Not a lot of options on there for the 2 doors anymore though.
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How much for the cool homemade blanket?
It's a quilt Grandmother made from neckties from all the men in the family. Nobody get's it. It's mine. There are decades of tie style statement in that.
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That's beautiful, I didn't notice that before. I have one quilt from my grandmother, who made many dozens of quilts over the years. She made them from all kinds of materials, this one she gave me was a very nice one I appreciate a lot, and the one thing I have left from her. Memories, hold onto them.
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I plan to cut my rockers off here soon like @Brian1 did. If you would like them you could have them! I feel they might have a bit of rust hiding inside though.
Thanks for the offer. However upon further examination ( yeah, Betty is on her date as we speak) it appears the main rockers are pretty solid, just the doglegs are rotted. I do not think the entire rocker slide on will even be necessary. Hoping to get her back by the end of the week.
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If you ever have an out of round tire feeling be sure to check the tires even if they are relatively new, before going all over the truck--
That being said, 4 weeks ago Betty got a pair of new Falken Wildpeak AT3's, then went to the body shop. They were so different from the wildpeak AT01's, and, could not take it so today she got the other 2. And, she is also home from rust repair. The corrosion went kinda high so I am going to have to be real creative with a herculiner line-
That being said, 4 weeks ago Betty got a pair of new Falken Wildpeak AT3's, then went to the body shop. They were so different from the wildpeak AT01's, and, could not take it so today she got the other 2. And, she is also home from rust repair. The corrosion went kinda high so I am going to have to be real creative with a herculiner line-
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Rust repair including "creative" herculiner. I'm going to have to leave the doors open for a few hors so the bumps don't get glued closed.
New Falken Wildpeak AT3's
New Falken Wildpeak AT3's
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Hopefully you didn’t get it on your hootus
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Nope, got hootus on my herculiner though. dang dragonfly took a wrong turn.Hopefully you didn’t get it on your hootus
Very nice, now it's a three-toned truck. I like those wheels too, and the tires(knobby).
Thanks Don. These wheels have held up real well. I used some of @gmanpaint 's shaded cherry and powdercoated all those little washers. They look like lifesaver candies bolted to the rim.
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That looks awesome sir. Love how it looks.
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I appreciate the positive comments.
Now that I see it with the doors shut, I knew this was going to happen. Those stupid plastic tupperware side thingys. The rear door panel plastic trim hangs out over the black herculiner and looks clownshoe.
I was going to tear em off today but then the rain happened. Anyway--here's a doors shut view
Now that I see it with the doors shut, I knew this was going to happen. Those stupid plastic tupperware side thingys. The rear door panel plastic trim hangs out over the black herculiner and looks clownshoe.
I was going to tear em off today but then the rain happened. Anyway--here's a doors shut view
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She looks great. Can not wait to get mine in the air 

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I like those stupid plastic tupperware side thingys. It looks like yours are at least located right. On mine a couple of them are too far rearward or forward. My truck had had some minor paint work along the bottom sides, and the trim was removed most likely. I'm planning to properly mount the spare Mountaineer trim I bought, on my 98 Limited.
It is tedious to get them attach well and where you want them, but RTV worked as well as double sided tape. I suggest you remove those rear pieces, and then set them where they fit better, and possibly trim/whittle the back edge some to shorten them. That would make them fit your truck better, and lessen that appearance you are thinking about. They sand and paint well, it's good thick plastic.
It is tedious to get them attach well and where you want them, but RTV worked as well as double sided tape. I suggest you remove those rear pieces, and then set them where they fit better, and possibly trim/whittle the back edge some to shorten them. That would make them fit your truck better, and lessen that appearance you are thinking about. They sand and paint well, it's good thick plastic.
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