Damage doesn't look too bad, tailgate still line up and open/close normally? certainly need to replace the roll pan and fix the exhaust though. Sucks about the damage but truck still looks sweet. Dropped on those rims will most certainly be turning heads.
thanks fellas, the frame is bent which caused the bed to be pushed up on the drivers side. im shaving the doorhandles as well and then once i get it back ill take care of the frame rust and im gonna get the bed linexed while im lowereing the truck
yep 20x10, they will look tons better after i clean them up i started yesterday just to see how they would look and they look like completely different rims with some elbow grease, ill have pics later.
Only looked into the first 10 or so pages, but the truck looks like it's coming along very nicely. Sucks about the rear end damage. Was it put on a frame machine yet? How bad is the frame bent?
Ouch, then you're in for some fun. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif
Hope you have a good body man, or it's going to be on and off the frame machine quite a few times.
On a good note, the truck looks really nice. I wish I had the time and money to restore my 1972 Ford F100. Original plan was to slam it and some nice fat Mickey Thompson's and street/strip that bish.
Well i knew these rims were not that great looking and had been neglected so far in their lives so i bought some polish and cleaners for them.
Before any polishing.
This is after a first round of the big stuff still havent done anything to it by hand which i have to do the creases of the spokes and the lip by hand. Im also going to do everything twice.
Just noticed the water drops that would be my sweat from it being unbearable out side. Part of the reason that this is taking me all day to do. Its hard to tell the difference because my camera is now 3 years old but they look a lot better. still a lot more work on them to do tho.