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Title: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 25, 2011, 07:21:21 am
Hey everyone, I'm Isaac. I'm new to the site, but a long time fan of this body style truck. I've helped build a couple in the past, but finally picked up one of my own. I recently purchased a 79 crew cab dually with a 454/400 setup. It was already lowered in the back (via flipped axle and huge notches), and should be lowered in the front by the end of the weekend. I also have another project truck that I'm working on at the moment, so the dually won't get much lovin until my 97 Nissan is on the road. Here's a couple pics of my dually...
(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd08f6-3cf5-2839.jpg)

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd08f6-3d2b-b5fc.jpg)

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd08f6-3d46-4fd0.jpg)

And the Nissan

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd08f6-3da0-5e02.jpg)

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd08f6-3dd2-e633.jpg)

Sorry I don't have better pics of the nissan on my phone. I must have deleted them. If anyone is interested in seein more pics of it, let me know and I'll steal some off my facebook.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: zieg85 on August 25, 2011, 02:03:44 pm
Welcome from NW Indiana, formerly from Red Oak, TX
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: paniolo on August 25, 2011, 03:30:45 pm
Welcome Isaac!  I'm from N Dallas.  Some nice looking projects.  That dualie will look sweet slammed like that.  It looks in nice shape ... like lots of old steel down here.   What are your plans for the Nissan?
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: DustyRusty on August 25, 2011, 03:47:50 pm
Nice truck, Isaac.

Welcome from Alaska.

Rusty
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: bake74 on August 25, 2011, 03:55:48 pm
     Welcome from California.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: cvbear on August 25, 2011, 07:42:10 pm
Welcome from Colleyville!
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: 1982 Daily Driver on August 25, 2011, 10:27:18 pm
Welcome from South Carolina
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 26, 2011, 05:58:39 am
Thanks everyone. The dually is eventually going to get a whole list of stuff done to it. I plan on it laying out and it being set up for 22s. Rework the interior, and maybe an engine swap, unless I find some magic way to get better fuel milage out of the 454. I've considered a 700r4 trans and reworking the rear gears, but I'm not sure if i'd be wasting money or not. Opinions on anything I post is always welcomed.

As far as the Nissan is concerned, it already has a long list of mods, and the list is getting longer. Shaved doors, 4wd fenders, Toyota 5 lug conversion, phantom billet grill, tailgate skin/rollpan combo, one-off back half (narrowed 4"), flipped & upper control arms (pass. is now driver and vice versa), Pathfinder gas tank, tweed interior, tv in the dash, & play station in the center console. There's still alot to do; little tedious stuff always takes the longest. I don't plan on the Nissan seeing the road until sometime late this fall/early winter. There's a pretty fun, 2 day show in Tyler Texas called Turkey Drag the first weekend of December...I plan on driving it there.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Irish_Alley on August 26, 2011, 11:05:34 am
welcome from maryland
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: 1979C20 on August 26, 2011, 05:31:18 pm
Welcone from Arizona. The truck looks great. I cant wait to see it with the front end lowered. Are you going to bag it and make it lay frame?
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on August 26, 2011, 06:01:48 pm
I plan on it laying out and it being set up for 22s.      
  you prolly just overlooked that man haha

 and welcome man from northeast ohio.  sickkkkk trucks.  im a mini trucker  and a dually fanatic as well.  i could swamp you with questions haha but ill let you get settled in .  great looking rides man  look forward to the builds
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 27, 2011, 04:55:03 am
Ask away. I'll answer any questions you have to the best of my abilities. If I don't know an answer, I can find out. We have some pretty crazy rides between me and my friends.

I got the dually lowered in the front tonight, and the brakes problem fixed. Stupid rubber lines going to the front wheels weren't allowing fluid to get to the calipers. Now all I have to do is get my horn working and I can get her inspected and the title transferred to my name. heck, I may just use one of my tanks, compressors and valves and throw in my train horn...lol... I do plan on bagging it...eventually... A buddy of mine offered me a set of tube control arms tonight in trade for my Nissan...I'd be keeping all of my air ride components; including the 4 link...I don't have much more than $1000 in the Nissan...I'm actually considering this...strongly... What do y'all think?
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on August 27, 2011, 08:35:39 am
hmm... what tube arms is he offering you ?   at first right when i read that i was like what ?  a set of arms for that nissan ? haha  but  you are keeping pretty much everything, so  not bad man. and i know control arms for  1 tons arent cheap,  well there not cheap for any vehicle haha.  how much did you drop the front down ?  how did you do it ? springs, spindles ?    what is your goal for running tube arms ? as in why do you want those?  just curious man. i have several ideas and thoughts as far as that goes. id like to share with ya, after i hear of your thoughts.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: 69byrd on August 27, 2011, 05:47:47 pm
Welcome from TN
Title: Re: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 28, 2011, 10:20:40 pm
For right now, the front is ghetto dropped. Aka, cut springs. The rear was done by flipping the axle and installing HUGE notches. I'm not going to make the trade for the control arms; I don't nessicarily trust the guy that built the arms. It was Mike from DallasHotRodParts.com. He used to own Barnyard back in the day, and had alot of probems with his tube arms. Not only that, but two months before I started seriously tearing into the Nissan, I tried about once a week to get ahold of him for Nissan arms, a 4 link, and an engine crossmember. I finally got to the point where I needed parts, ordered them from other places, they were shipped to me, then he finally replied. I'm not going to do business with someone that doesn't care about his customers. I'd rather pay a little more and get the flat plate arms from Taylor at Michigan Metalworks. I am open to other ideas though, so feel free to give your opinion.
Title: Re: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 28, 2011, 10:23:03 pm
(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd0b45-0603-7ea7.jpg)

Here it is all leveled out
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on August 29, 2011, 02:41:47 pm
looks killer man...good job.  and ahhhh yes.. good thinking about not trading.  we wont side track the thread by bashing  mike but i know all to well what your speaking of.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 29, 2011, 02:50:52 pm
Thanks, I really want to lay this beast out, but it's gonna have to wait.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on August 29, 2011, 05:06:42 pm
no prob...things take time man.. just enjoy it. be glad you have it.  i have to wait til we get our house to get my square dually. lol 
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 29, 2011, 08:51:24 pm
I don't know how it is where you live, but you can find these on cl down here for 2K or less in great shape
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 29, 2011, 10:38:20 pm
Here is a couple trucks I played a pretty big role in the build up of.

The K30 is my buddy Dale's. It's a 77 model with Dana 44 front and a 14 bolt rear, about 17" of suspension lift and 44" TSL Swampers. Under the hood is a beast of a small block. I couldn't tell you guys the first bit about the motor build; that was done after I moved to Texas. In this pic, he had 39.5" truxxus STS. Sorry in advance for the crappy quality; I had to steal these off my facebook.

The C10 was Dale's brother Mike's truck. It was body dropped 5 1/2" to the doors and set up for 22s. He sold it a few years back to get a reliable family-type vehicle. 

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd0b45-59cb-4f62.jpg)

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd0b45-5a37-565b.jpg)

(http://tapatalk.com/mu/a6cd0b45-5b11-8712.jpg)
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on August 30, 2011, 03:09:47 pm
yea im here in ohio  right in the rust belt haha.  now and again you can find a solid square. normally you will pay a pretty penny for it.   i dont mind doing some work to it if i must or i may take road trip when time comes. who knows.
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: Isaac3384 on August 30, 2011, 09:56:40 pm
Mine has a little rust around the tops of the door jambs, and some in the doors, but it's not terrible. I picked it up for a whopping $1200...
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: big bear on September 01, 2011, 09:06:46 pm
of course you did  ;D
Title: Re: Newb from the Dallas area
Post by: JohnnyCanuck on September 02, 2011, 07:12:30 pm
Greetings and welcome from B.C. !