Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
- Tchajagos
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Core support sandblasted and ready to be painted.
I am already looking at color for the outside paint. Really jumping the gun haha. I am pretty set now on a SZ paint code. Blue flame metallic.
I love this one but it looks a little different than the other ones. Is it because of the aluminum body? Or different primer?
I am already looking at color for the outside paint. Really jumping the gun haha. I am pretty set now on a SZ paint code. Blue flame metallic.
I love this one but it looks a little different than the other ones. Is it because of the aluminum body? Or different primer?
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Also, does anyone know the paint code for the trim? Like a dark charcoal metallic.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Got the rear springs and axle in.
Oh my.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
I'm realizing that they changed the radiator in like 85. Not sure this core support is going to work with the newer radiator. Might have to grab an 86 core support from the pick a part.
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
That's unusual, as mine is date stamped 1982 manufacture, but has provision for both types of radiator. All I'd need is the rubber insulators and the top retainer plates to match.Tchajagos wrote:I'm realizing that they changed the radiator in like 85. Not sure this core support is going to work with the newer radiator. Might have to grab an 86 core support from the pick a part.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Maybe I'm missing something?
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
It appears you are missing these saddles:
The folded tabs for the older set up on yours, mine has welded on versions. Strange.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Yep, think I'm gonna have to just take the saddles off and weld them onto my 82 core.
Scored some hood swag at the local pick a part.
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Donor bronco is not giving up the goods easily. It's a bit intimidating with all the wires and hoses everywhere.
Any suggestions on where to attach the engine crane to? I see one attachment hoop on the driver side but nothing on the other side. I want to pull the whole thing all at once. Engine/trans/xfer case.
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Can't help with where the pickup points are on these things but there "should" be 2 of course. Maybe the pass ones is just buried in the back?
you have a leveling bar & a big/good engine hoist? You're gonna need both!
Oh and double and triple check for things like grounds, downshift cable speedo cable, etc. that I always seem to forget about until I'm tugging on the engine & it just won't come out for some reason...
Might be a good time to lose the hood & fenders, hook the engine hoist up, loosen the motor mounts & cut the frame off at the front of the cab. Much less for the trans & t-case to hang up on at that point as you pull it out.
you have a leveling bar & a big/good engine hoist? You're gonna need both!
Oh and double and triple check for things like grounds, downshift cable speedo cable, etc. that I always seem to forget about until I'm tugging on the engine & it just won't come out for some reason...
Might be a good time to lose the hood & fenders, hook the engine hoist up, loosen the motor mounts & cut the frame off at the front of the cab. Much less for the trans & t-case to hang up on at that point as you pull it out.
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Oh yeah, no problem haha. I do plan on taking off the hood and fenders. I don't have a leveling bar. Maybe I will run down and grab one. I have a 2 ton hoist that should do the trick.ChaseTruck754 wrote:cut the frame off at the front of the cab.
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Hoist should be fine. Leveling bar just makes your life much easier & will save time in the long run.
I'm serious about cutting the front end off. Plasma, port-a-band or heck, even a sawzall. Will make your life easier! As you know I've done thing a time or 3.
I'm serious about cutting the front end off. Plasma, port-a-band or heck, even a sawzall. Will make your life easier! As you know I've done thing a time or 3.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Well I'm hoping someone will want to come and grab the frame and body at some point.
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
good luck with that...
Another been there, done that. All 3 of mine ended up in pieces going to the scrap man. Same as a few 70's trucks frames & cab which made me feel MUCH more guilty! But hey, I tried to sell them 1st then give them away and got nada.
Another been there, done that. All 3 of mine ended up in pieces going to the scrap man. Same as a few 70's trucks frames & cab which made me feel MUCH more guilty! But hey, I tried to sell them 1st then give them away and got nada.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Amazing what a little time in the blasting cabinet will do.
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A little inspiration.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Putting together a coil bucket with extended shocks. Now I just need to find out what length shocks will work with a 4" cut/turn. I am leaning towards some raptor rear shocks revolved for the front. I think the IBP will be a good thing to have on the front too.
The rear spring are the factory bronco 6 lead spring re-arched for 3" lift. I think they are going to be really stiff for the rear of this thing. Wood bed floor and fiberglass fenders on the bed are going to add like no weight to the rear. The factory springs were like 3 leaves and an axle wrap or overload spring thing.
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Been working on this coil bucket. A blasting cabinet is one of the best tools when you are building an old truck. I wonder how long of a shock I would need to run off of it. What's a normal travel number for a 4" c/t lift?
I'm seriously thinking about this.
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Re: Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
that would be sweet
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Mild DD 1982 F150 flareside build
Yep, this is exactly the color I want. Saw this guys truck on Instagram.