You should be able to adapt a later 70's k20/k30 sway bar without much issue. Just not sure how much of your articulation the with kill.
My projects plan is more leafs and ride like a brick until loaded.:neutral:
Rusty burbin got it exactly right "Awesomeness":sunglasses:
It was going to be a flat bed any way due to the original being way past saving. So why not make it a much more usable dump bed. Plus how many truck loads of wood do you have to unload by hand before you say I wish could push a...
Project is still moving forward.
-smoothing out some welds.
-beginning on the bumper (it will have multiple angles at the ends to follow the body shape better)
-the always fun electrical.
-then finally sand down the outside and spray the thing finally.
Well still moving on it slowly, a third order of lizard skin was placed since the first inside layer turned out to be a bit thin.
The goal is to attempt to keep the road noise and engine heat down as much as possible in the cab.
Well ran out of time to make the UP trip. But still progressing. The bottom of the cab is finally done and it is back on the frame for the last time.
Two layers of lizard skin sound control and two layers of lizard skin ceramic insulation, followed by two coats of dark army green urethane.
Now...
One piece again well for trial fitment of everything going in the cab. Then off again for remaining body work and heat/sound coatings. Then finally paint.
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