Truck Shop
Senior Member
I don't know if I or it will make it, but yes that's the show.
I have always fought with that inner when loaded. Needed at least 2 extra hands to get that little track clip on while juggling everything else and of course trying not to destroy/ damage stuff. Looking good. ( said In my best "Chico" impression)
Show offI completely assembled the register with glass, installed window and door handles with door latch. Held the inner door handle down to get latch through door opening. Slid it into place used two screws
to support panel then installed the rest of the screws and only used two hands,lol.
Tread plate matting gives a Good Look, Liking that quite a bit.
Been years since I had to do that on a B model but think it's about the same on the R models. Trying to not gouge up paint could be tough. But then the trucks in the quarry had more to worry about than a scratch or two on a inner door panel!
Just cleaning things up enough that the windows would go up and down could be a trick!
Tread plate matting gives a Good Look, Liking that quite a bit.
I agree. Where'd you get that stuff?
Heated mirror or power mirror? (the wire in the door)
Looks really nice.
Where there's a will, there's a way... But that is one tight hinge pocket.Adding heated mirrors, which was a somewhat tiring process trying to figure out how to run the wire through the door hinge. But Darryl and RZ were persistent that it could be done the last time
they were here. So I gave it a second try and {gott'er done}.
Thanks by the way.
Adding heated mirrors, which was a somewhat tiring process trying to figure out how to run the wire through the door hinge. But Darryl and RZ were persistent that it could be done the last time
they were here. So I gave it a second try and {gott'er done}.
Thanks by the way.
Just curious Mr Truck Shop. Are you gonna wire those heated mirrors through a relay or just straight through the switch? How bout an indicator light?
Timed relay perhaps ?