View Poll Results: 3rd Gen TOTM
RedTruck-VA
24
25.53%
Brock_USMC
18
19.15%
trupiano
11
11.70%
weedahoe
21
22.34%
4XLgatorfan
20
21.28%
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July Unofficial 3rd Gen TOTM
#152
600 for a pan install and paint is probably a little above average. What I have found interesting is that the better work came from the shop with the lower prices. The first shop which came highly recommended did a lousy job. I searched for a new shop and was really surprised at how igornant the few shops i stopped at were. Finally found a Hot Rod shop and asked who did their paint. As soon as I spoke to the body guy I knew I was in the right place. These guys are true gearheads. The more different the car the more love they showed. We worked several days from 10 in the morning until past midnight filling , painting and lots and lots of buffing. They absolutely would not quit until everything was right. Be careful who you choose to touch your ride..
#153
I'm not giving up just bad timing. I guess maybe I should've thought about the move when I accepted the nomination but I was so excited about it and didn't want to turn it down.
Hey, how about a truck tug-o-war to decide this thing? LOL!
#154
A/F kit install
The plan for Monday is to install the A/F kit. I need the o2 bung welded in. Hopefully I can get this done in the morning and be done with it. I like the simplicity of the AeroForce Inceptor gauge and it's data logging capability.
By pi_greg at 2010-06-18
By pi_greg at 2010-06-18
Last edited by RedTruck-VA; 06-20-2010 at 09:34 PM.
#156
#159
Actually the quality of the roll pans now are such that fitting is no where near as difficult to what they were in the past. My first roll pan was hand made as it was for most other mods. Just do a pre-fit before painting and it'll come out looking great. We even have a couple 4wd here with roll pans which IMO look especially good. Post pictures of the step doing the install would be helpful for others interested in RP's