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You must be celebrating this milestone :waytogo:



Btw I can't remember, are you going to run efi?
 
Got LOTS of pics today, but it's going to take a while to go through them and select the best shots....


-G
Just a thought... Because the truck is usually in the garage we only get shots of the passenger side. Maybe a couple of shots from the drivers side since you now have the space? :whistle:
 
More photos.......

....and yes EFI is part of the plan.




























It was a perfect day, great for getting photos! The truck rolled out of the garage pretty easily and fit under the standard roll up door without issue. :waytogo:

The feeling was amazing....... It was like:
AMERICA!!!!!!!






-G
 
Well since the truck is outside sunbathing go grab an engine hoist or better yet two and cycle the suspension one more time :D

Cool to see it outside man. It helps having a truck moveable.

Although its kind of funny cause it looks very anti bling in most of the shots and then bam that so awesome shot of the bottom side and whammo all sorts of bling
 
Actually its not even anti bling its more of a raw look and then you see polished arms.

:D one of these is not like the other.

How much lift do you estimate Greg it actually looks pretty low. Not super low but not really high either which can be a problem with portals.
 
Looking good Greg. I'm lovin' the long shots. I also like the shot from inside the garage. It really gives some perspective on just how tight the space is that you are working in.
 
Because a BBC just makes everyone feel like a bada$$..... Even kids!

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Got LOTS of pics today, but it's going to take a while to go through them and select the best shots....


-G
Greg

At the speed your son is growing, he will be driving this blazer when it is finished.. Go Danger:D
 
Actually its not even anti bling its more of a raw look and then you see polished arms.

:D one of these is not like the other.

How much lift do you estimate Greg it actually looks pretty low. Not super low but not really high either which can be a problem with portals.

Not really sure what the lift is now, but the fact that the truck rolled out from the garage without hitting the roll up door (standard 7' door) means it's not too much. The old truck had a 4" lift, 2" body and maybe 1" of lift from longer shackles...and it drove IN with similar clearance.

Looking good Greg. I'm lovin' the long shots. I also like the shot from inside the garage. It really gives some perspective on just how tight the space is that you are working in.

Yep. It's a tight workspace for someone trying to do serious work. Obviously with a larger, more professional space and the experience I have gained over the last 6 years, I could probably start from scratch and be at this same milestone in a years time....

So bad ass to have that kind of clearance with that little lift.

It IS a cool look isn't it? :D. I especially like the distant shots from across the yard or garage


-G
 
Looks amazing Greg! So cool and the clearance is insane! I love that you can´t see anything haning below the frame rails! :bow:

Are you going to run the rear shocks through the body? And if so, how will you seal the tub back up from the elements?
 

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