Cool ride man, well done on what I've seen. Looking for another project one owner 76 f100 Bicentennial short holla. Not able to do the work anymore. But love your ideas and work looks great.
@@projectdriver1525 THANK YOU VERY MUCH for getting back with me. It's all stock no motor (6cyl) if you ever change your mind or know a guy..lol thanks again. Hope all goes well for you.
T@projectdriver1525 the reason I say that is many people just put bags in and they're not collapsed and they don't get full lift and have to have more air pressure to lift and thus ride very stiff.
@@michaelwhite-oi1ft I made sure it would lay flat on the ground with the air bags collapsed. Im also using the 2600 series bags that are a little bigger than most use. More lift with less air pressure for that softer ride.
Well it did an excellent job cutting that pizza
I just watched all the build episodes. Love all the custom metal pieces. Great fabrication job well done.
I had fun making them all its my favorite part!
wow you made a ton of progress truck is really looking good man love the build!
I think that was like 3 weeks of work crammed into one video. Its coming together pretty quick
Going to be an awesome bumpside great video
That thing looks bad to the bone boss! Keep up all the awesome work!
I appreciate it! I love how its coming together.
Cool ride man, well done on what I've seen. Looking for another project one owner 76 f100 Bicentennial short holla. Not able to do the work anymore. But love your ideas and work looks great.
Thanks! I currently have too many projects going on. Sometimes its hard to say no to more!
@@projectdriver1525 THANK YOU VERY MUCH for getting back with me. It's all stock no motor (6cyl) if you ever change your mind or know a guy..lol thanks again. Hope all goes well for you.
I love that C and C setup. Who do I contact to get that system? Love the Progress and your content is very helpful and informative. Great Build
This thing is bad ass!
Thank you!
On the frame piece, why didnt you make a template and draw it in cad so it would fit exact? Just wondering. Its good work.
I cant remember why. I was lazy or didn't have enough time to cad it out.
Coming along nice! any update on the project?
I have been saving up and buying some parts. Ill start back on the videos very soon
@@projectdriver1525 Thanks for the response I will be waiting patiently 😀
3:20, what CAD programing do you use. Just subscribed.
I use fusion 360
Where you been man it’s been 7 months at this time since your last video for the f-100 build episode 6 and you where dropping everything month.
I know we have been slacking. Waiting for parts and motivation. Should have some videos out soon!
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When the back of the frame is all the way down, are the bags completely collapsed?
Yes, the bags are fully collapsed when all the way down.
T@projectdriver1525 the reason I say that is many people just put bags in and they're not collapsed and they don't get full lift and have to have more air pressure to lift and thus ride very stiff.
@@michaelwhite-oi1ft I made sure it would lay flat on the ground with the air bags collapsed. Im also using the 2600 series bags that are a little bigger than most use. More lift with less air pressure for that softer ride.
@projectdriver1525 the 2600 should be the smallest one anyone would use on the rear of a full size truck. On the front I'd use an HE8 or equivalent.
@@projectdriver1525 looks great.