Well i got a lot done this weekend since the last 2 were full of bad luck and being out of town.
i had a minor fender bender in my dodge and some finances that were going to the mini truck have been disbanded to fix the Ram since i absolutely refuse to drive a hammered up vehicle..
Also my screen burned out on my computer so i had to get a new one, i swear, its just one thing after another..
So weather permitting i finally got to tackle a few things i have been needing to get done that have been holding up putting the engine back in.
My plan was to tub the firewall to fit 20's and get my steering figured out...
i also have started a RHD conversion but i believe i am going to have to convert my whole steering since i cant figure a way to get my factory steering box to work with my frame. But thats neither here nor there.
on to the pictures...
flap disced some paint off to fix the rear skin that i drug off and welded her back up. just need to do a little filler and hammer and dolly to bring it back to true..
heres the hole for the steering b4 i decided i was going to go ahead and do rhd..
it just metal, no worries
heres the process for swapping from usdm steering to rhd using the stock linkage...
now if only i can figure out a steering box or i am thinking of going with a tacoma steering since i am planning on going 5 lug anyway. but the point is, that this can be done just flipping the stock components..
bye bye ugly ass steering box..
unbolt the whole linkage and flip it
now all u have to do is pull some cotter pins and take off some crown nuts and make it all fit lol
man that thing is big and ugly.. glad itll never be used again on this truck..
well that would almost work, except not...
gotta move some things to the back to clear for the up and downness(is that a word?)
shaved some useless brackets off the frame to mount the steering box.. now i just have to find a steering box to work or like i said just change it out for a completely different setup, but like i said, this can be made to work..
i thought i was going to have to swap sides for the flip, but these stay...
i think that'll tuck 20's, now lets cap it in and tub it...
the batteries died in the camera so no actual progress pics, but this is what i did:
i used 18 gauge for the tubs because its more maleable than the 16 ga. i used for the firewall.
i cut out a piece that was 10 inches wide for overlap and 19 inches long so i could mold it into the bottom side of the cab.
then i tacked it in a few places starting at the top and worked down trying to weld on the back side for a cleaner looking weld and less grinding.
then i used some cardboard and traced out the arch and the flat edge of the firewall to build filler pieces.
i wanted more shape to these than just flat so i cut a triangular piece to tie it all together...
here is the finished product all welded up. it was kinda pointless, since none of this will be seen when its all said and done, but i know its there, and that its done right..
also notice the filled hole in the firewall just stitch welded as to not warp the sheetmetal..
i had to figure out a way to tie the bottom of the firewall back to the stock sheetmetal for that clean look and also for rigidity and to seal the whole thing up tight so i scored the metal with a cutoff wheel and bent it back...
and welded in..
and heres my inner fender concept that i have never seen done b4 with a tandem trailer fender. 8 inches off the bottom and cut in half. now it just needs 5 inches sectioned out of it and brought all back together then they can be welded in also and boxed into my fenders...
making sure everything still lines up and getting measurements for my inner fender tubs..
now thats fitment... just wait till im tuckin 20's
now whats in store for next weekend is to get all my welds ground smooth and tub the passenger(new driver) side and get the inner fenders cut and welded in and frenched into the firewall. then i have to figure out my steering and brake mounting for my pedals and clutch and then hopefully work on getting the engine lined out to go back in..
thanks for tuning in and i promise to keep updating as long as u guys r interested..
if anyone has any idea on a steering box or thinks i am missing something, please feel free to let me know..