Great job Bill!! Good to know your still working on classic chevy's I haven't had time to post anything... but currently working on 4 projects including a 72' k5😎👍
I don't sorry. The only reason I went with a fuel cell was because the previous owner cut the rear section of frame off to install a roll pan. I made bumper brackets and torsion bar brackets to reinstall a rear bumper.
I’m trying to do this to my 85 c10 my question is how did u make the magnets stick on the tail lights and how big are the holes u drilled for the filler neck on the back side of the light housing and the bed floor
@@bnii2 ahh it was a nice build man!! I’m building my 03 right now it currently has a 4/6 drop and I was wanting to get a bagged. What all does it require in order to bag it?
@@drakohemi812 how low do you want it on what size wheels? Wheel height makes a difference and how low you want it. If you want it flat like mine was then you also need to Z the frame up front. If you don't it sits ass down. Companies make things to bag them now. When I did mine 13 years ago no one made anything so I had to design and make it all myself.
@@drakohemi812 the rear would need probably a 10 inch frame notch, 4 link, fuel cell, redesign the bed floor, and notch the back of the cab to clear the drive shaft.
Great job Bill!! Good to know your still working on classic chevy's I haven't had time to post anything... but currently working on 4 projects including a 72' k5😎👍
I sold my 70 k5 to build this one. Glad to see projects are being saved
Love this build bill Keep the content coming brother!
Thank you sir. When I'm done, I'll post a debut video a videographer is dying to do.
Can’t wait I’m gonna start making videos at my shop soon been to damn busy! Lol 😂 lot of content I wish I woulda started sooner
My wife wanted to put cameras in our garage at home so she could make build videos, but it hasn't happened yet.
Mine too lol 😂 it takes a lot of time just to make a video I’ve had my shop for almost 2 year and just been too busy
so the contacts for the wiring connect when the light is closed? awesome job!
You just need to put spade connectors on the factory wiring and the light works as normal
What model and year of Ford did you get that capless system from
Any caplets system will work. I had to cut and weld to get the angles correct. This one was off a Escape.
Do you remember the part # for the fuel cell?
I don't sorry. The only reason I went with a fuel cell was because the previous owner cut the rear section of frame off to install a roll pan. I made bumper brackets and torsion bar brackets to reinstall a rear bumper.
What did you use as grommets to seal the filler thru the inside of panel?
I used a wire harness grommet off a super duty. I trimmed it so it fit better and sealed well.
I'm working on a 78 c10 Bonanza LWB where did you get the fuel cell from
Bought it from Summit and modified it to fit.
Info on the wheels? This are killer on that k5
Thank you. They are RaceLine Monocos
I’m trying to do this to my 85 c10 my question is how did u make the magnets stick on the tail lights and how big are the holes u drilled for the filler neck on the back side of the light housing and the bed floor
I used epoxy. I don't remember the size of the hole sorry
@@bnii2 can u tell me what year truck the filler neck come out of please thank u
@@Mrshortbed any ford capless fuel filler will work because it needs to be cut.
@@bnii2 thanks now I have see how ima run mines I have an 85 c10
Do you have to use LED taillights or do you think you could get away with factory tailights? Getting ready to do this on a 78 crew cab I’m swapping.
I'm not sure if there is enough room behind a stock tail light. You would have to measure or cut the body and move the rear inner panel back.
@@bnii2 that’s what I was thinking. I’m ok with moving the inner panel back if I had to. Just out of curiosity though, what tailights do you have?
@@derekczeschin5623 I don't remember the brand. I sold the truck last year.
How you bolt the hinge
I drilled holes in the pinch weld behind the tail light
Bill - how can I contact you? I need to talk to you please.
Call me. 541-621-2096
You still have that ram u did a video on 7 years ago?
No I sold it. I've built 4 other trucks since then.
@@bnii2 ahh it was a nice build man!! I’m building my 03 right now it currently has a 4/6 drop and I was wanting to get a bagged. What all does it require in order to bag it?
@@drakohemi812 how low do you want it on what size wheels? Wheel height makes a difference and how low you want it. If you want it flat like mine was then you also need to Z the frame up front. If you don't it sits ass down. Companies make things to bag them now. When I did mine 13 years ago no one made anything so I had to design and make it all myself.
@@bnii2 right now it’s on 26s I was just mostly wanting to get the rear bagged make it go all the way down the front is fine how it is
@@drakohemi812 the rear would need probably a 10 inch frame notch, 4 link, fuel cell, redesign the bed floor, and notch the back of the cab to clear the drive shaft.