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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Re: Rigging truck for detailing

    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    You've set up a race, I'm not saying a word about my ride
    O...k...

    Well, here's what has been keeping me busy for the last two days. The compound angles were a real pain. Working by myself, trying to hold a square, take measurements, angles, climbing in and out of the truck, over and over and over...





    Yes Nick, those ARE 32x17.5x15LT Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag slicks on top of my car.







    Next, the generator hold downs. Stay tuned!

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by 10degreesbtdc View Post
    Yeah, that's my situation. It will be several months before I'm ready. Engine is hanging on a hoist right now wrapped and covered up. Parts all over the place including in the Florida room, closets and garage. Not to mention I'll have to seriously detail mine just to be worthy of being seen with his as I'm sure it will be impeccable. Sure would be fun to meet and put the pedal to the metal. Are we racing for pinks, Nick?

    I think I'll get better traction being a 4-link car and trucks are light in the rear end, but you never know!


    You've set up a race, I'm not saying a word about my ride

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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Originally posted by john m. View Post
    Oh man I might drive on up with you guys to see this!

    Dont count Nick out just yet though Ive seen what he will have under there and that thing is gonna have some go to it

    Now if he can just get it in the car
    Yeah, that's my situation. It will be several months before I'm ready. Engine is hanging on a hoist right now wrapped and covered up. Parts all over the place including in the Florida room, closets and garage. Not to mention I'll have to seriously detail mine just to be worthy of being seen with his as I'm sure it will be impeccable. Sure would be fun to meet and put the pedal to the metal. Are we racing for pinks, Nick?

    I think I'll get better traction being a 4-link car and trucks are light in the rear end, but you never know!

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  • john m.
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    Oh man I might drive on up with you guys to see this!

    Dont count Nick out just yet though Ive seen what he will have under there and that thing is gonna have some go to it

    Now if he can just get it in the car

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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    Oh, it's on now!

    Lets see, you're in Tampa and I'm in Dallas. A good middle of the road would be Mississippi somewhere? Get your grocery getter ready, and meet me out there. 1 race, all you got! Run what you brung!

    What do you say?

    Ninja Edit: For those in Mississippi, I will be traveling through your area here real soon. Anyone needing their vehicle detailed, please let me know
    Here's what you'll be seeing all the way down the track...My rear end!



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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by 10degreesbtdc View Post
    I'm always up for the rivalry too. Especially now since I'm building a 600hp small block Chevy powered drag car. I understand yours is 500+hp? Wanna race?

    When will you post some photos of the truck and engine you're building? I heard from an inside source that it's really sharp.
    Oh, it's on now!

    Lets see, you're in Tampa and I'm in Dallas. A good middle of the road would be Mississippi somewhere? Get your grocery getter ready, and meet me out there. 1 race, all you got! Run what you brung!

    What do you say?

    Ninja Edit: For those in Mississippi, I will be traveling through your area here real soon. Anyone needing their vehicle detailed, please let me know

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  • MrCLRider
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    Nick is just an amazing person, i'm trying to figure out how he is spreading himself out so thin and not tearing....family, day job, detailing, building race trucks(lol), working on his house...what multivitamin is he taking???

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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    I have nothing against Fords. I'm actully a Ford owner myself(1994 Lightning). Just always like to stir the pot on the Ford vs Chevy thing
    I'm always up for the rivalry too. Especially now since I'm building a 600hp small block Chevy powered drag car. I understand yours is 500+hp? Wanna race?

    When will you post some photos of the truck and engine you're building? I heard from an inside source that it's really sharp.

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  • Nick Chapman
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    I have nothing against Fords. I'm actully a Ford owner myself(1994 Lightning). Just always like to stir the pot on the Ford vs Chevy thing

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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    not more than a Chevy 1/2 ton can hold You must be a F*rd guy?
    "Nick Chapman throws a left hook and rocks his opponent! That came out of nowhere folks. This could be the end for this lightweight! Wait, Ford's back on his feet, but he's clearly dazed. For heaven's sake I hope the ref stops this massacre before Ford really gets hurt!

    I'm from Lou., Ky (Ford country) and my family had all Fords, even tractors. Me too until Ford came out with that ugly '96 model. I was looking for a new truck and could not go with that design so I switched over to a new Silverado 4x4 and became the black sheep of the family!

    I just replaced the tires last year (3,000 miles). The original tires were on there 'till then and they were heavy rated and made a terrible racket on the highway. Truck only has a little over 43,000. I'd like to get a 3/4 ton diesel to pull my race car when it's finished, but I couldn't get $6K for this one in today's market. Just have to drive it until I croak!
    Last edited by 10degreesbtdc; Apr 23, 2009, 11:58 AM. Reason: deletion

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  • MrCLRider
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    LOL, not a Ford guy. Just figured that the water tank would be a decent amount of weight full. I worked in the tire retail business for a little over a year, and just have seen too many cases where the wrong tire was on a truck, and the littlest bit of lower tire pressure under added stress puts alot of strain on tires.

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by MrCLRider View Post
    have you beefed up the truck for all of this also?? I don't know if I read something about replacing leaf springs or getting a better load rated tire for the truck. I would assume you just now have a standard Pmetric tire on it, are you going to step it up to C or D rated tire??

    I really don't think thats necessary at this point. He's not hauling that much weight around, well at least not more than a Chevy 1/2 ton can hold You must be a F*rd guy? I could see your reasoning if so

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  • MrCLRider
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    have you beefed up the truck for all of this also?? I don't know if I read something about replacing leaf springs or getting a better load rated tire for the truck. I would assume you just now have a standard Pmetric tire on it, are you going to step it up to C or D rated tire??

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  • 10degreesbtdc
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    Originally posted by Lydia View Post
    That is very impressive! The OCD detailer in me really likes to see a neat setup like that! That's really neat how everything will fit in there just right too. Nice work so far! Looking forward to the updates!
    Thanks very much! As soon as the neighbors are awake I'm back at it.

    Originally posted by RZ Autodetailing View Post
    that is a nice setup you got going so far....cant wait to see the final results....keep up the good work
    Thanks! I can't wait to see the results myself so I can get back to more enjoyable activities...like SHINING something!

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  • RZ Autodetailing
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    that is a nice setup you got going so far....cant wait to see the final results....keep up the good work

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