Rob your attention to detail is like no other. All the extra stuff you do is kick ass.love your 55 build with all the custom stuff you did. Your 55 is 1 of the nicest build I've ever seen You call it the budget build You're rims was the most expensive part of your build thats badass over the Top
Enjoying watching your video. Quick tip that works for me. I bought one of the LED 48" shop lights from Harbor Freight, and 'hung it' inside my 56, temporarily for a great bright light source. :) Makes working inside the car fantastic!! :)
Maybe you could fill the factory knob. With epoxy and drill a new hole. I don't know if you can use the factory set screw or not that knowing your work you can make it work.
Great informative video again. You could do well doing some "Tri Five How to" publications. No one would ever be complaining for lack of information, that's for sure. After market Tri Five companies should employ you for your knowledge and instruction to make their products more user friendly.
Where that comes through the dash but is to small of a diameter could you get a piece of brass pipe at you local hardware store and modify it to fit over the shaft yet through the existing 55 dash hole and file a flat spot to lock it to the dash hole?
Raingear just doesn't fulfill the job to the car/truck as they should, sad in all the dollars they get for the kit. new port wipers has 5 extensions that one may give a better fit. Keep up the good work.
hate to bother you was wondering if by chance if you had any measurements of your 55 from when you built it if ride height I really like your cars stance and would like to set mine up to close to that if you don't mind?
Rob you definitely got the patience for the wiring, that’s for sure. 😎👍😎
Rob your attention to detail is like no other. All the extra stuff you do is kick ass.love your 55 build with all the custom stuff you did. Your 55 is 1 of the nicest build I've ever seen You call it the budget build You're rims was the most expensive part of your build thats badass over the Top
Rob is the Michelangelo of 5-6-7 Chevys!
That is some beautiful country you live
Rob…You surely have an electric personality! Nice video. Cheers!
Enjoying watching your video. Quick tip that works for me. I bought one of the LED 48" shop lights from Harbor Freight, and 'hung it' inside my 56, temporarily for a great bright light source. :) Makes working inside the car fantastic!! :)
I believe I put a nut behind the dash on the shaft and one in front to sandwich the dash between to tighten the shaft up
thats the way it is
Maybe you could fill the factory knob. With epoxy and drill a new hole. I don't know if you can use the factory set screw or not that knowing your work you can make it work.
Great informative video again. You could do well doing some "Tri Five How to" publications. No one would ever be complaining for lack of information, that's for sure. After market Tri Five companies should employ you for your knowledge and instruction to make their products more user friendly.
Where that comes through the dash but is to small of a diameter could you get a piece of brass pipe at you local hardware store and modify it to fit over the shaft yet through the existing 55 dash hole and file a flat spot to lock it to the dash hole?
Maybe that switch metric.
Even if so Raingear is cheep in how to make it fit a lot of car's and not making it fit like it should.
Raingear just doesn't fulfill the job to the car/truck as they should, sad in all the dollars they get for the kit. new port wipers has 5 extensions that one may give a better fit. Keep up the good work.
hate to bother you was wondering if by chance if you had any measurements of your 55 from when you built it if ride height I really like your cars stance and would like to set mine up to close to that if you don't mind?