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Finally got around to swapping out the transmission. I had kept the fully built John Wood unit from my race truck, so now my old dinosaur has a trans that cost me almost as much as I paid for the truck! Oh well, one less thing to worry about. We do have to fine tune the VB as the shifting is a bit firm for a low power street truck (was previously behind a compound turbo'd, twin pump, 400cc setup).

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Was a good time to check out the up-pipes for leaks and tighten a few loose exhaust manifold bolts.

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This flexplate was on its way out, glad I got to it before it broke.

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Billet flexplate from the race truck took care of the impending failure nicely!

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Out with the old...

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In with the...er...somewhat new!

Will have to pull the VB apart some weekend and see which way it is setup. We changed it so many times due to adding nitrous, removing nitrous, etc...who the heck remembers how it's setup now. I was hoping that the TC would have a bit higher stall, but apparently I had too much taken out of it when I had it refreshed (it was a lot higher in the race truck, so I had some taken out for the street build...probably should have left it alone). No biggie, will just have to pull it and have it restalled again later if I decide I'm not happy with it.
 

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I got my hands on a decent 08-10 Tailgate in the right color. Looks much nicer than the beat up stocker! I tried using the Tailgate Handle Backup Camera in my stock tailgate, but the quality of that piece was horrible and the handle wouldn't stay in place when you used it to open the tailgate. The 08-10 Tailgate Handle with Backup Camera is much nicer, and it stays put (so far).

I also installed a power tailgate lock from Pop-N-Lock and a Jimmy Jammers tailgate guard while I was at it. Sorry, no pictures of those. The wiring for the camera and lock were the worst part, as both had to go inside the cab, but to 2 different places.

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08-10 Tailgate - Used But Looks Good

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Amazon Tailgate Handle with Backup Camera

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View From Backup Camera on Double DIN Kenwood Head Unit

The camera is certainly a "nice to have" when you back into just about everywhere you park. The angle of this one is good, I can tell when I'm right up on a wall or tree, or getting close to the nose of a car.

This weekend...have to tear into the valve body and see what we've got. Definitely setup for more power than this truck is making!
 

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I just realized that I have a truck update that I totally forgot about. I actually haven't had much time to work on the truck lately, due to other projects (personal and work related). I did manage to get my headlight upgrade installed a few weeks ago though, I just spaced posting the updates here when I did it.

The factory 05-07 headlights look OK, but the lighting sucks, even with upgraded bulbs. Having had Projector HIDs in the past, I knew that was what this thing needed. I ordered a set of brand new OEM headlights from Ford and shipped them off to Dan Cordoba of DC Customs for all of the upgrades (see list below). Dan did a Killer Job on these, I couldn't be happier!

-G5-BRT Projectors
-Osram CBB D2S Bulbs
-Apollo 2.0 Flat Shrouds
-Oxford White and Black paint
-Tinted Klearz Reflector
-XD Xtreme Digital Ballasts
-DC Customs H13 Harness
-XD Ceramic 3157 Switchback Park/Turn Indicators

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Headlights Installed - Close Up

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Headlights Installed

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Headlights Installed

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Standard Bulb (Left) vs Projector HID (Right) - This is LOW BEAM ONLY (notice the nice cutoff on the top of the HID)

Here's a link to the DC Customs post on Facebook with a few more pictures of Dans work on my lights. Check him out if you are in the market for some light work!

https://www.facebook.com/DCCustomsSRT/posts/3611304718958520
 

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I just realized that I have a truck update that I totally forgot about. I actually haven't had much time to work on the truck lately, due to other projects (personal and work related). I did manage to get my headlight upgrade installed a few weeks ago though, I just spaced posting the updates here when I did it.



The factory 05-07 headlights look OK, but the lighting sucks, even with upgraded bulbs. Having had Projector HIDs in the past, I knew that was what this thing needed. I ordered a set of brand new OEM headlights from Ford and shipped them off to Dan Cordoba of DC Customs for all of the upgrades (see list below). Dan did a Killer Job on these, I couldn't be happier!



-G5-BRT Projectors

-Osram CBB D2S Bulbs

-Apollo 2.0 Flat Shrouds

-Oxford White and Black paint

-Tinted Klearz Reflector

-XD Xtreme Digital Ballasts

-DC Customs H13 Harness

-XD Ceramic 3157 Switchback Park/Turn Indicators



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Headlights Installed - Close Up



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Headlights Installed



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Headlights Installed



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Standard Bulb (Left) vs Projector HID (Right) - This is LOW BEAM ONLY (notice the nice cutoff on the top of the HID)



Here's a link to the DC Customs post on Facebook with a few more pictures of Dans work on my lights. Check him out if you are in the market for some light work!



https://www.facebook.com/DCCustomsSRT/posts/3611304718958520
Holy crap!! Those look freekin awesome!!

live life full throttle
 

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This update is SOOOOOO LOOOONNNNGGGGG overdue. I've been referring to this as "The Longest Stereo Install Ever" (that isn't some kind of crazy, high end, show build). Anyway, a quick bit about the system and then TONS OF PICTURES. Sorry for the length of this, I have it split into multiple posts.

System Consists of:
Kenwood DNX-696S Double DIN Head Unit (custom mount)
Zapco ASP-Q1 Pre-Amp/Crossover (custom mount in AC controls location)
Rockville 50 Farad Capacitor
(2) Old School Orion 2150GX Amps (600W ea)
(2) Old School Orion 400BDG Bridging Modules
(3) Old School Orion 280GX Amps (160W ea)
(2) JL Audio 10TW3-D8 Subs (custom sealed enclosure)
(2) Sets a/d/s/ A6is Component Sets (front stage)
- (4) Total 6.5" Midbass (2/door)
- (4) Total 1" Soft Dome Tweeter (1/door + 1/pillar)
(1) Set Pioneer TS-D68F 6x8 Direct Fit Speakers (rear fill)
2/0 Custom Battery/Starter/Alternator/Ground Cables
DC Power 370A Alternator

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Gutting The Interior for Sound Deadening

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More Gutting...

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Expanding Foam Used (carefully) in Key Places (the roof is solid and tight now)

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Roof Getting CLD.

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Back Wall of Cab Getting CLD.

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Roof Getting a Sound Blocking Type Product (can't say if MLV or other)

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I used Tons of Tesa Tape on OEM and other Harnesses

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While I had Easy Access, I Installed some S&B Body Mounts

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Dash on the Stand for Repairs, Security System and Audio Work

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Bare Firewall Ready for CLD

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Firewall Covered in CLD (OEM Pad was Reinstalled Over the CLD)

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Dash Mount Tabs Covered in Tesa Tape

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Continued from Previous Post...

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Pioneer 6x8s in Factory Rear Location

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Starting the CLD on the Floor.

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05-07 Dash Center Pieces getting Painted

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Upgrading to 11-16 Center Console too.

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Floor CLD Done!

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Laying out RCA Cables Up the Center of the Floor

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Power, Ground and Turn-On Run Up Floor with 4" Gap. Every component in the system get Power and Ground from the Amp Rack. Key-on for the Head Unit is Amp Rack power switched by a relay. No audio connected component has ANY power or ground from ANY other location.

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Sound Blocking Material Installed on Floor

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Working On Custom Head Unit Mounting Brackets

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Head Unit Solid Mounted (the plastic dash kit sucked)

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Head Unit and Pre-Amp Test Fit

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Head Unit and Pre-Amp Brackets

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Test Fit of Bezel for Relocated AC Controls

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Underdash Aux Fuse Panel for Center Console, Inverter, Upfitter Switches plus Relays for Audio and Alarm Functions (unfortunately, you have to take half the interior apart to change a fuse...oh well).

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Assembled Dash with AC Bezel and Pre-Amp Brackets Powdercoated

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Upfitter Switch Wires Labeled for Future Use (switch 4 controls center console inverter)

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Designing the Amp Rack

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Amp Rack (v1) After WaterJet and Bending (ended up having to build a v2 with a few minor changes)

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Test Fitting Amp Rack Behind Rear Seat

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First Amplifier Test Fit on Amp Rack

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ALL Wires Pass Through Grommets. All Components Attached with Machine Screws to PEM Threaded Inserts in Amp Rack

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Rivnuts Used to Attach Amp Rack to Truck Body

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2D Side View CAD Design of Sub Enclosure (it was a trick to get the airspace I needed under the seat)

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Once I had the Profile Figured Out, I went to 3D Software to Finish the Design

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17 Total Pieces for the Sub Enclosure, ALL Cut on a WaterJet Machine (best fitting enclosure I've ever built)

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About 80% Assembled

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Ready for Rhino Liner

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Back from Rhino Liner, Subs Installed

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Baffle Plates Installed (so subs are not firing into carpet)

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Installing Sub Enclosure in Truck

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Sub Enclosure and Seat Installed (with LMI Welding Rear Seat Spacers)

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Amps Getting New 8ga Power and Ground Cables

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Amps and Other Components Final Mounted on Amp Rack (hung up for easy wiring on both sides)

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Test Fit of Dual Speaker Mount from Custom Speaker Pods

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Fitting the Tweeter in the Door Pod

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Steel Reinforcement Rings with Threaded Inserts for Speaker Pods (so I'm not attaching speakers to plastic)

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Test Fitting Speakers with Reinforcement Rings

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Pods Painted and Reinforcement Rings Attached

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Pods Attached to Door Panel and Speakers Installed (still need to paint the screw heads)

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Amp Rack and Equipment Fully Installed and Wired in the Truck! (this was a LOONNNGGG Time Coming)

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Amp Rack with Seat Installed and Folded Forward

Sorry again for the length of these updates. Been going too many directions and this build took way too long to complete. I started the bulk of this in January of 2021. The truck was down for about 6 months with all of the interior out and everything I did inside, then it was on the road again while I designed and built the sub enclosure and amp rack. I took it down again in December of 2021 to work on mounting the speakers in the doors, battery cables, power and ground for the audio equipment, alternator and lots of other little details...and it just came together this past weekend. At this point, I'm driving and listening and adjusting until I can get with a close friend and spend time with his ears and his analyzer to dial it in. All in all, I'm damn happy with how it came out and how it sounds, and all of the "old school" equipment I wanted to use so badly is working great!
 

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Awesome work! Extremely clean. Can you elaborate on the sound deadening you used?
 

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Sooo the square firewall pass through I have circled here. On my 02, it was 3 circles, but the 99 gas cab I swapped on its square.

What is the difference that decides the 3 circles vs the square?

I need a grommet that fits the square, I cannot get mine to seal up with the 3 circles jammed in there
 

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Sooo the square firewall pass through I have circled here. On my 02, it was 3 circles, but the 99 gas cab I swapped on its square.

What is the difference that decides the 3 circles vs the square?

I need a grommet that fits the square, I cannot get mine to seal up with the 3 circles jammed in there
Was there supposed to be a picture there?
 

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