before and after of truck with new wheels/tires

Discussion in '1989-1995 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by detorra, Jul 12, 2008.

  1. detorra

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    tell me what you think
     
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    I like the upgraded rims, looks very nice and compliments the truck well. Good job !
     
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    I like!!
     
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    im gonna fix all the dents in it next week and look into a rollpan and maybe a new front bumper and grill. what do you recomend to fix dents?
     
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    Its just an idea, but I would go with the 4x4 front end swap!! Get the 4x4 fenders, grill, corner lights, bumper & valance!! Here is the front of my truck...
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  6. detorra

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    that's pretty sick, i need a new front end anyways due to the valance being pretty dented up from the previous owner not caring one bit about the truck, it needs a new passenger fender and all that, minor dents on bed and right side, bondo probally could take out the rest of the dents. what do you recomend to take dents out of the inside of the bed?
     
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    Hey man, ask ( choppedNdropped ) about that, he pulled alot of dents outta his truck with a welding stud gun after he wrecked his. Ive used them before and they are the shiznit, then after you get as much as you can, bondo or lead to fill in the remaining and prime/paint!
     
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    so fiberglassing wouldnt be a great way to do it in the bed?
     
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    . . . Actually dont see a reason why you couldnt, some fiberglass is stronger than bondo . . .
     
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    Stud welders are kickass. I got mine from Harbor Freight for like $90 a few months back and it came with a bunch of studs and a slide hammer. It worked very well for me.:D
     
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    I'll post pics sometime before work or after and show you guys so you can help me decide the best approach
     
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    what wheels are those?
     

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