Great work keep them videos coming💯🙌 .. i had said to myself well and to the wife tht I was done with my 60 after I put my transport wheels n simple hood shocks but them panels look Good so I know what my next order is going be before I Go to Dino's💯
Nice job Travis , Lucky be looking good as soon as I get the extra $ I’m all over it I got my truck bagged which was fun the watts link is cool now I’m working on the bed and then all that pretty stuff you got
Thanks for the great content Travis! I just bought the gmss heater box cover for my 68'. Was wondering if you have a link to the black bolts you used? I plan on using the self tappers and then the black bolts but want to make sure I get the right size to avoid using the rivet nut.
Thanks so much. The frames are exactly the same so everything besides the fenders would work. Doing the 60 next then maybe a square. GMSS is working on inner fender panels for the 67-72 though!
Ok. Not sure how I didn't know the frames were the same. So all of your suspension videos will be basically the same? If so I have some videos to rewatch
Great video! Are you running manual brakes? If so, how is the pedal feel? Im currently running a booster setup on my 72 but it sticks out so much. Its also very tight to my inner fender. I’ve been looking for a solution to bring it back to the firewall and contemplated removing the booster all together.
man mounting those using self tappers is risky... without messing up the finish... you should just hold you panel in place... mark you mounting holes... then 1/8 inch pre drill your holes...
The self tap acts like the 1/8 pre drill holes. I take out all the self tapers and replace them with actual bolts. The self tapers are needed to help form the metal to get it all secure while making your holes. You couldn’t just hold the piece up there and mark or your holes would be off. That’s the method that has worked great for me in the past. It’s hard to mark and drill all the holes and have it all line up correctly after. The self tapers are also smaller than the head of the hardware used so if it scraped a little it would be hidden. This is only one of the many ways you can do this but I like the self tapers because it marks the hole and secures the piece while you replace each bolt one by one and every thing stays perfectly lined up. By all means do what works for you.
I appreciate all of the content! Trying to get my 66 daily driver from 30 years ago, back on the road.
You’re welcome. I appreciate you watching! You’ll get it there just takes time and money haha.
Keep the videos coming! I've got my 64' waiting on a couple things to get back on the road. Thanks for kicking my ass to get after it!
That’s what I’m here to do!!
Great work keep them videos coming💯🙌 .. i had said to myself well and to the wife tht I was done with my 60 after I put my transport wheels n simple hood shocks but them panels look Good so I know what my next order is going be before I Go to Dino's💯
Hahaha! Yea for sure. Better get that order in quick! Dinos is right around the corner. Maybe I’ll see you there!
Man they look good!! I would still use the rivnuts though, once they are in you could paint the back side that show black so they don’t stick out
Either way would work out well.
@@SIMPLE.C10 I definitely agree they look like the hold well
Nice job Travis , Lucky be looking good as soon as I get the extra $ I’m all over it I got my truck bagged which was fun the watts link is cool now I’m working on the bed and then all that pretty stuff you got
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. Really stoked with how it turned out.
Cool vids....always love the content
Thanks for watching I really appreciate it.
Very nice job on the new shop I like it . 👌 Why didn't you go higher on the ceiling so you could put a 2 poist hoist in ??? Have a great Friday.
Because the up stairs is a family room and office. A hoist would have just got in my way with the way I build them.
Damn, gmss just wants all my money lol. Congrats on going full time with simple.c10 Travis!
Thanks so much. GMSS is changing the game and making it where all of us can have cool stuff!
I look forward to you doing the same to a 1977 C10, so maybe I can clean up mine,, this Year is so different
Thanks for the great content Travis! I just bought the gmss heater box cover for my 68'. Was wondering if you have a link to the black bolts you used? I plan on using the self tappers and then the black bolts but want to make sure I get the right size to avoid using the rivet nut.
Hey buddy! I just saw this. Sorry. a.co/d/2CVk55s
Congrats on full time. Thoughts on a 67-72?? Would like to a build
Thanks so much. The frames are exactly the same so everything besides the fenders would work. Doing the 60 next then maybe a square. GMSS is working on inner fender panels for the 67-72 though!
Ok. Not sure how I didn't know the frames were the same. So all of your suspension videos will be basically the same? If so I have some videos to rewatch
@@samdavis3813 yes 63-72 have the same and require all the exact same parts exempt the inner fenders, hood shocks, and raised bed floor.
Please talk about how you remove tailgate chain latch
I like the chain! Butttt I do have plans to have a kit available for removing it! Stay tuned.
Will this work on the 60-63 cab?
Yes it will
Do they make these for the 67-72 c10
He has the firewall panels but you’ll need a full fender.
Great video! Are you running manual brakes? If so, how is the pedal feel? Im currently running a booster setup on my 72 but it sticks out so much. Its also very tight to my inner fender. I’ve been looking for a solution to bring it back to the firewall and contemplated removing the booster all together.
I don’t run boosters on anything anymore. With a 15/16 bore size the pedal feels great. I love it.
Oh now I see a cover my bad
Cool!
Do they make a cover where the heater was?
Yes you can get them online from a lot of places. I’ll get Odis to make one to add to the kit.
What kind of rims?
What happened to the 66 saburban
I’ve never had a suburban?
man mounting those using self tappers is risky... without messing up the finish... you should just hold you panel in place... mark you mounting holes... then 1/8 inch pre drill your holes...
The self tap acts like the 1/8 pre drill holes. I take out all the self tapers and replace them with actual bolts. The self tapers are needed to help form the metal to get it all secure while making your holes. You couldn’t just hold the piece up there and mark or your holes would be off. That’s the method that has worked great for me in the past. It’s hard to mark and drill all the holes and have it all line up correctly after. The self tapers are also smaller than the head of the hardware used so if it scraped a little it would be hidden. This is only one of the many ways you can do this but I like the self tapers because it marks the hole and secures the piece while you replace each bolt one by one and every thing stays perfectly lined up. By all means do what works for you.