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I cut it and lifted it up and welded it back into place

 
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I covered the welds with seam sealer. Then I sanded the bed floor to prep it for spray in bedliner.



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And here is the bed with everything in place

 
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I needed a place for the air guages so these vents had to go

 
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The heater box also needed some notching to clear the passenger valve cover.





 
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I decided that the engine bay needed a cleaning before the engine went in....I got carried away!



After removing all the wiring and under hood crap, I decided to explore the idea of welding trailer fenders in. I bought these at the local tractor supply store for $50
 
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I was nervous, I had only seen it in magizines before. Lol



 
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I welded the fenders in. I also covered the welds with seam sealer.



The passenger side had to be notched to clear the heater box.

 
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Cleaned it all up and painted it with Rustoelum enamel



 
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I had taken the brake booster off to paint the fire wall. I didn't have the money for a new one so I cleaned it up and painted it with the same bedliner spray


 
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I bought an Edelbrock intake from ebay. It was kinda stained and didn't look good so I painted it.

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I decided to go black on this engine. My last one was blue and showed all the leaks and dirt after a year.

 
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I went with a slave cyl from Advance. It was only $16

 
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This day made me smile



 
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the trailer fenders turned out great!
 
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I cut alot out of the core support to tuck the radiator up underneath

 
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Originally Posted by rstangboi
the trailer fenders turned out great!
Thanks! I was very nervous about screwing it up. It came out nice and I plan on doing it on my next build.
 
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That looks incredible!
 
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wow really good work . not rigged together.
 
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WOW that is amazing!
 
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Thanks guys. It was a cheap (budget) build. It turned out good. There is still alot to do.

It's also fun to drive YouTube - Ranger 5.0 B303 cam Magnaflow exhaust 3.73 gears and air bagged suspension.
 
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dude truck looks sooo sick!
 


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