you did remember to leave access to your fuse box....right?![]()
yep, its actually pretty accessable. now i need to decide if we work around the stock dash when we connect the engine and cab cages or do a custom dash
yep, its actually pretty accessable. now i need to decide if we work around the stock dash when we connect the engine and cab cages or do a custom dash
Just wanted to say great work on your X. Everything has come together really well even with a few set backs (I imagine that was a pretty scary experience breaking those spindles?) I'm getting started on my LT for my 97 Eddie when I get home in November.
One question for you - I noticed you plan on removing glass for racing anyways, but I was just wondering if you had considered any options for sealing off the holes in the floor when you did the 18" shocks initially (before the cage)? I want to bring shocks up through the floor, but I want it sealed off from the cab to try to minimize the dirt inside.
Again, great work! I hope to see it in action someday.
unfortunatly the holes for the shocks cant really be sealed tightly. the shocks move due to the movement of the axle so there has to be enough space left for that. when your ready for a nice lt kit at a great price hit me up and i can get you set up with one,
What about sealing it up using something like a manual transmission shift boot? We even have a vendor that can make those things.. Maybe they can make one custom sized for your shock.
~Mark
What about sealing it up using something like a manual transmission shift boot? We even have a vendor that can make those things.. Maybe they can make one custom sized for your shock.
~Mark
You're probably sick of me posting this photo Sean but I used this shrink wrap tape that hasn't peeled off the floor in a year and a half, it moves when it has to and the dirt in the rear is minimal.
I had a fancy design in mind, then realized if it works, roll with it.
One question for you - I noticed you plan on removing glass for racing anyways, but I was just wondering if you had considered any options for sealing off the holes in the floor when you did the 18" shocks initially (before the cage)? I want to bring shocks up through the floor, but I want it sealed off from the cab to try to minimize the dirt inside.QUOTE]
I used grout bags from home Depot to seal around the shocks. They are cheap and easy to install using hoseclamps. Sorry for the horrible pics but thats all i could find from when i had that setup.
Im really liking your build Carlover
yeah lots of good ideas since i have alittle something in the works also :Cool:
BTW if all goes according to plan then i will be paying someone a visit tommorrow to check out my something something and leave alittle something behind
Catch my drift ?![]()
ill have some good pics with the carpet installed and other things this weekend.
The progress is gonna be kinda slow after this. Buying a 95 Chevy 1500 for a DD/Tow vehicle so i dont have to worry about breaking the expo and getting to work lol.
If you haven't pulled the trigger I would buy a 96 or newer, I wish I would have known that when I got my 95 Yukon, it has the TBI vs. the MPI, lots more power and better fuel economy on the 96 & up.