92 Bagged Project...
For the rear, I will weld square tube onto the frame in the mounting locations. I'll weld plate onto the tops of the tubes and drill holes so I can use the factory clip nuts.
The last two bolting locations will not be used.
How do you like that evercoat? I have done body work before but have never been that impressed with Bondo. I recently had been looking into other types of fillers and came across the evercoat brand and people seem to be pretty happy with it.
Thanks man. I'm just about out of desire to continue adding filler and sanding. I think it will be finished off at the body shop. It's real close now.
Today I picked up some square tube to fab mounts for the tanks, compressor, valves and stuff.
Today I picked up some square tube to fab mounts for the tanks, compressor, valves and stuff.
Small update. I finally got back out into the garage after being sick for a week. I started work on the tailgate. I found some little washers that filled the holes pretty well. I welded them in and welded the centers up.






It's just a test fit but it fits. I still have to make the mounts that the bed will sit on. In this pic it's sitting on the notches. You can see it's sagging to the rear. I'll have about a quarter inch of clearance between the notches and the underside of the bed floor.


I need to figure out the rear shocks, since I have none. This is how I was thinking about mounting them. Tabs welded to the lower bars, but I'm not sure how I should mount the upper. If anybody has an idea, let me know!
Drill a hole in the notch right there and weld on a nut! Or you could twist the shock sideways and weld two more tabs at the top there and you have a upper shock mount.
I need to make the mounts so there was a little bit of adjustability as I will be cutting a round hole in the bed floor to flush mount the fuel cap. So I started with two four inch pieces of square tube. I notched the tops, cut some strips of steel, drilled and welded a nut to the strips. Then I cut a slot in another piece and welded it over the square. It traps the nut and allows for maybe an inch of lateral movement so I can adjust the location of the fuel cell to make certain the filler will be centered. That is, of course, if the hole I'll cut isn't perfectly located. Lol





















