i take it yall are 3 brothers? Sure is good to see enthusiasm, been a peterbilt guy my whole life, redone a few, a 98 in 2017, just bought a 93 EXHD, B model, 15 speed, accent 3 interior, Gonna make it a single drive(23k Air Trac) with a lift, Might try my hand at puttting the build on line myself, Please keep up the good work?
If you can't use a hammer and dolly and get to the back of that dent, get yourself a stud puller with a slide hammer attachment. I used to use a snap-on stud welder with the slide hammer. Man that thing was sweet. If there is no access from the back side a regular one will still work well as long as you take your time. Doesn't look like it'll need much to pull it. As for the riv-nuts or 'nutserts,' idk if you guys have seen them, but get yourselves a riv-nut gun and the inserts. They're actually super cheap and handy as hell. I used to have one myself but forgot it somewhere. Check Eastwood or McMastercarr. Harbor Freight probably has their version as well, but I'd spend the few extra dollars and get a quality one. Like any rivet gun, they take a beating and you'll want the beefier one. You got an option to remove the bolt from that passenger side bracket without even grinding it or messing up the paint. Get a pry bar or big flat head behind the bolt while 'blipping' the trigger on your impact and it'll probably spin right out. A little penetrating oil wouldn't hurt either. Really like the flat tops! You guys have some nice rigs
SWEET! It'll be nice to see this ole truck restored, rather than scrapped. All too often they are dispatched to the scrap yards! I had to subscribe after watching a few of your videos.
those "nut-serts" are ok when they are new but add some salt and corrosion and they are miserable. you can replace them with new ones. they recommend using their special tool to install new ones. i put them in by screwing a stud into it and running a nut down on the stud. works just fine for me.
@Todd Rubey is probably just a bitter old guy spitting hate on youtube. These boys and their family did exactly what you said, saved money, found trucks that were good deals and put a lot of work into them. Scrap yards are your friend, used parts help a ton, and you just have to keep on going. Do what the other guys won't, and you'll have what the other guys don't.
Really excited about watching this peterbilt build! Are you all from Kentucky? I noticed the stickers on the side of the truck. I’m from the bluegrass state is why I asked.
Great work fellas! Glad to see as much enthusiasm as I have for these beautiful machines.
More to come!
i take it yall are 3 brothers? Sure is good to see enthusiasm, been a peterbilt guy my whole life, redone a few, a 98 in 2017, just bought a 93 EXHD, B model, 15 speed, accent 3 interior, Gonna make it a single drive(23k Air Trac) with a lift, Might try my hand at puttting the build on line myself, Please keep up the good work?
Those cut stacks look the best and my favorite kind
🔥🔥🔥💨💨💨🧡🧡🧡🤗🤗🤗
The best
When in doubt grind it out 😂😂😂😂that’s the way to get it done lol
Your trucks are growing lol. When a truck is 30 years old lots of stories with that iron. Sweet
Tell me about it
If you can't use a hammer and dolly and get to the back of that dent, get yourself a stud puller with a slide hammer attachment. I used to use a snap-on stud welder with the slide hammer. Man that thing was sweet. If there is no access from the back side a regular one will still work well as long as you take your time. Doesn't look like it'll need much to pull it. As for the riv-nuts or 'nutserts,' idk if you guys have seen them, but get yourselves a riv-nut gun and the inserts. They're actually super cheap and handy as hell. I used to have one myself but forgot it somewhere. Check Eastwood or McMastercarr. Harbor Freight probably has their version as well, but I'd spend the few extra dollars and get a quality one. Like any rivet gun, they take a beating and you'll want the beefier one. You got an option to remove the bolt from that passenger side bracket without even grinding it or messing up the paint. Get a pry bar or big flat head behind the bolt while 'blipping' the trigger on your impact and it'll probably spin right out. A little penetrating oil wouldn't hurt either. Really like the flat tops! You guys have some nice rigs
Looking for a Truck for a Toy myself to build, I’m jealous. Anyway Good Job Boys.
Thanks 👍
SWEET! It'll be nice to see this ole truck restored, rather than scrapped. All too often they are dispatched to the scrap yards! I had to subscribe after watching a few of your videos.
You got that right!
Gettin it done great work FELLAS
You doing a great job
Go go gadget Death Wheel!
HAHA!!
Please don't paint the 359 its beautiful as is
those "nut-serts" are ok when they are new but add some salt and corrosion and they are miserable. you can replace them with new ones. they recommend using their special tool to install new ones. i put them in by screwing a stud into it and running a nut down on the stud. works just fine for me.
Man you've been around a while... thanks for supporting these guys man. We will give it a try this weekend probably
Awesome! J.C. you are the man!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 dang hot fireballs dude
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HAHA!! Thanks!
Doing a good job
Thanks!!
Need a larger hammer......tough watching you swing it with two hands.
Agreed! I need a larger hammer!
Man I’m jealous where y’all getting all these deals on truck. I wish I save my money when I first started driving. Man y’all got some nice rigs.
@Todd Rubey is probably just a bitter old guy spitting hate on youtube. These boys and their family did exactly what you said, saved money, found trucks that were good deals and put a lot of work into them. Scrap yards are your friend, used parts help a ton, and you just have to keep on going. Do what the other guys won't, and you'll have what the other guys don't.
You can do it!
Many years in the making!! Still put in hard work everyday!
Your 359... Stretch it to a 359" wheelbase with some gangster drive fenders...
Ohhh its getting gangster fenders!
Really excited about watching this peterbilt build! Are you all from Kentucky? I noticed the stickers on the side of the truck. I’m from the bluegrass state is why I asked.
We are actually from Ohio. Do you know the original owner of the truck?
Allz3 Garage Oh ok I gotcha! No I don’t know the owner but I’m located not too far from that area!
Take the rear fens off sleeper
Will do!
Im assuming that Petes got the Bmodel Cat. If its a 1990 ,Nice old truck.👍
Yes it does!
Allz3 Garge excelente video
Thank you!
What did you fill the holes with on the sleeper when you took the sleeper wings off?
Now that's a lot of stuff you got there. Hahaha. Are you selling/donating anything? Just asking. Be safe. Stay healthy. God bless
We are actually selling some of the stuff!
I'm slowly making a list of what I feel I need. I'll try to have a list and see what's what around the space.
Y'all gonna stretch any of your trucks?
Yes. the 1981 and 1990 Peterbilt are both stretched! We still need to stretch the 94 and 96 Pete's!
@@allz3garage627 over 300"?
are u guys going to reuse the stacks because they look good on that pete
Whatever happened to the fiberglass fenders you were gonna put on the w9?
They are going on the 359!
Those square lights look different and I like the style some maybe LED square to keep the look and I would go with drape down half fenders
Agreed!
I’m curious are you guys fixing it up for a customer or do you own these trucks?
They do own these trucks, and run a few of them daily.
We own them! We either fix them up and sell or fix them up and keep!
Hey are the stacks staying on cuz those are my kind of bad ass stacks I like 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It will be getting 8'' stove tops!
Would you consider selling the stacks
Yes, send us an email at allz3garage@gmail.com or check out instagram at allz3garage_official
If you think that motor is a 3406B Detroit you dont know jack.
3406b in the flattop and 60 series in the 94
I'd drive the wheels off that truck, its so sexy lol
HAHA!! Will be even cooler when we are done with it!
Allz3 Garage can't wait