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Thread: In search of the "perfect" camper frame

  1. #121
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    Thanks guys.

    Lots of shinanigans to come soon...

    With nearly 300k miles on the ticker, the front end of this truck is screaming for money.
    but I refuse to spend any more on the TTB dana 50 front axle.

    I ran across a kingpin D60 that I couldnt pass up. Only catch is that it is still attached to the truck

    So this truck is getting a solid axle swap, regear, and more....

  2. #122
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    After enjoying some life, Im back at it....

    Done with the bed, and basically prepped for paint. 12+ hrs of wire wheel action

    Im currently fabricating under body boxes for it.... Once thats done, its time for paint, then new decking




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    And some more progress...

    After all fabrication was done it was taken down to the local self wash car wash and cleaned real well.



    New tie-down detail. There are 16 of these on this bed... cannot ever have enough!





    Then it was removed for the last time ( at least for now! ) to be prepped for paint.



    CAUGHT!! My wife poked her head in the shop right as I started... then I promptly told her to get the hell out! Hardener and thinner in paint is nasty stuff...



    And primed. Used one full QT. Finish paint will use considerably more to get good coverage.
    It went on really nice.







    more to come....

  4. #124
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    Is that the primer, or the color choice? Because I like the color...
    "Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war." -Allan Massie

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    No way its staying THAT color!

    Thats the primer.... finish coats will be gloss black.

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    Like this!






    Now just for a couple of days to cure, reinstall, and install the decking!

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    Getting closer...





    Also installed a very simple and effective set of high lift jack mounts. Nothing more than 9/16 hardened bolts with some washers and spacers.... Acorn lug nuts hold the jack on.




  8. #128
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    Today I installed the tongue and groove decking. Oiled with a nice used motor oil/ATF/diesel mix.








  9. #129
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    Bet that smells great!
    "Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war." -Allan Massie

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    Actually the paint still puts off more than the oiled boards. And you have to get your nose REAL close to smell the paint.

    The decking absorbs the oil in a matter of minutes, and protects it long term better than any off the shelf stain or sealer

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