Krisko
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Edited: 3/8/2011 9:02:51 AM by Krisko
Edited: 3/8/2011 8:49:00 AM by Krisko
I'm copying and pasting several posts from my other build threads I've written over the last couple of months.. I'm running this same exact thread over 4 different sites. the build was started back in mid-October. I usually try to post updates weekly with photos. Thanks for reading.
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Ok, I finally got another project vehicle. This time it's a 1986 Nissan 720 ST. It came from the factory with power windows and locks as well as a pop up sunroof. I got this truck a couple of months ago and have been steadily working on it. A lot of work has been done since I got it, although it's a lot of stuff nobody will really notice.
So far I've cut out the wheel wells in the front, removed all the unnecessary electrical components and wiring in the engine bay and ripped out all the carpeting so I can do some welding without starting a small fire lol.
I have trimmed the front fenders and made some brackets to allow the Toyota 2wd bumper to fit where the stock piece was (this was kindof a pain in the ass).
To clean up the engine bay and to make way for the 22's (yes I said 22's) I decided to not just move the clutch and brake masters but I eliminated them all together. I instead chose to run a Wilwood reverse swing pedal assembly that mounts the masters under the dash (also a pain in the ass). I used a 1" Wilwood master for the front, a 1" for the rear and a 5/8" for the clutch. The master cylinders all have remote mounted reservoirs that I mounted inside the glovebox. Open the box, boom there's your masters to check and fill.. I reran all my brake and clutch lines and built the mounting brackets for the assembly then shaved the spots on the firewall the stock units resided. And in case you wanna know, it drives and stops great!
In the rear I removed the bumper and welded in a roll pan and then removed the aluminum trim panel that says NISSAN and welded up the holes. I used a 11 gallon spun aluminum fuel cell to hold my go-go juice and mounted it in the bed right behind the cab. I've also removed the wheel tubs in the rear to start work on the 4 link.
I'm slowly piecing together my bag setup. I've already installed two 5 gallon aluminum tanks I got from AVS. I will be running 1/2" Parker valves and two Viair 444's with 2500 Denominator II's in the front and 2600 Denominator II's in the rear. I'll be running control arms from DHP and I'm still unsure if I'm doing just a simple bag on bar or if I'll go for a more complex setup in the rear..
The truck will be getting a 35x35 sliding ragtop, a lexan rear window with the license plate frenched in on the driver's side, a classic car steel dash and steering wheel, a wood bed utilizing some aged barn wood and new hardware, the truck will be painted white with some undecided graphics (possibly some gray-scale flames with some air brushed goodies inside) and of course this will all happen on 22's that will be mounted on my 5-lug conversion using 95 Toyota front assemblies, a shortened Toyota rear-end (to make room for the big wheels) a disc brake conversion and a pinion mounted emergency brake setup. Also, I plan on stuffing in a 350 at some point.
Keep in mind, this truck 'WILL BE' and 'IS' driven and it will not be trailered unless it's torn down for some reason.
I have all of my bag stuff ready to go, so I'll be posting pics as we go along. Expect to see me out on the local show circuit as soon as the season starts back up!