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Just about done with the main frame and rock siders. I used some of the 2 1/8 x .188 DOM from the old rig for the sliders. I pushed the support tubes through the box where the exo will come down. It was a lot of work, but should be really strong.
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Got the rear hoop done. This is the hardest one to bend in my opinion. I like to keep gaps tight so it has 13 bends in it. The tube is behind the cab so the pic from the back is deceiving. Going to work on the back next.
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I'm excited to see the progress, let me know when you need a hand, I will help you, I wanna see this rig complete.
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Looking awesome Kevin, keep the updates coming .
Are you going to keep the engine in "OEM" location to keep the 117" wheelbase?
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Ooo, I like that profile a lot...
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Awesome Kevin!
Are you expecting to remove/rework any of the cab floor to keep a relatively flat belly?
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The main reason I ditched the S10 frame was to duplicate the full size frame so I could keep the belly flat. The area under the S10 is really close to the full size so I shouldn't have to do anything to the floor pan. How it actually works out is another thing.
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I always liked the old rig better when it had the fenders on it, so I'm thinking about leaving them on this time. The S10 is a little wider in the front than the big rig was. I think visibility out the front is a lot better in the S10, so do I dove the front or leave it straight. I originally wanted to do all tube in the front, but I don't think it would look right. The fenders will need to be cut along the silver/teal line so there won't be much fender left. The factory grill will be cut to remove the headlights. Since the radiator will be behind the cab, the approach angle should be good.
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My opinion is a rig looks a little better if has at least a little bit of the body left to determine what it at least started out as.
In your case it's close to what it truly is..just gonna be on steroids.
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I am leaving the fenders on, but may cut and dove them some. Dovetailing will help with bending the tube around the front of the grill. I measured the length of my old rig and the new one is about 26" less. So that's -13" wide, -4" high, and -26" long. Hopefully it's 800-1000 lbs less. I won't know how to act.
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Kevin here's a pic of a buddy's s10 with exo, thought maybe you could use to envision yours.
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Kevin, ill have a hood....front fenders, and dog house available here in the next few weeks if you want any spare body parts. 1998 S10 ext cab....black.
Message me....i can drop it off on my way to the scrap yard.
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Sure. I would like to test out narrowing the front and see if I like it. I could use some doors, core support, hood, and fenders if you got them. Maybe some sheet metal off the cab. My pass rear cab corner is gone. The rocker has a hole in it too.
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The 241/205 double is what I run. Highly recommend it.
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Ha! Thing's got a face like a furby!
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