Would you know what the crossmember you had a piece of wood would be called? I’m trying to find aftermarket replacement, and I cannot find it anywhere.
Hi there and thanks for the question and for watching the video! I used Chassis Saver rust preventative paint from Magnet Paint Co. It was #970 Antique-Satin Black. Only used 1 qt for the job in the video
Thanks for the upload.....but I can tell you are not from up north. Besides the accent you say "Rust in the south is bad".....two words for you "Road Salt" in Michigan those frames literally evaporate after a few winters.
Nope, not from up North. The South doesn't have too much rust, certainly not like the East Coast North. However, I lived on the coast and the salt air would very quickly rust any bare metal. Thanks for watching the video!
I appreciate your questing and checking out my video! If you pay to have it done, I'm not sure. Cost me some elbow grease, a few tools, and 1Qt of Chassis Saver paint from Magnetic Paint co. Removing the bed took the most amount of time as I had a few bolts I had to cut off and get the bed removed by myself. Once the bed was off, the job took me about a day to prep and paint.
Great job I'm in Same situation working on mine I have no shop either really wish I had one again great job👍👍👍
Thank you! Happy you liked the video.
great job diy the only way to go .........thats what makes america great.......go man go
John, Thanks for the comment and checking out my video!! It's also more fun when you DIY and you know it was done well
Would you know what the crossmember you had a piece of wood would be called? I’m trying to find aftermarket replacement, and I cannot find it anywhere.
What chasis paint did you use?
Hi there and thanks for the question and for watching the video! I used Chassis Saver rust preventative paint from Magnet Paint Co. It was #970 Antique-Satin Black. Only used 1 qt for the job in the video
Thanks for the upload.....but I can tell you are not from up north. Besides the accent you say "Rust in the south is bad".....two words for you "Road Salt" in Michigan those frames literally evaporate after a few winters.
Nope, not from up North. The South doesn't have too much rust, certainly not like the East Coast North. However, I lived on the coast and the salt air would very quickly rust any bare metal. Thanks for watching the video!
My carriage bolts on my 1982 k10 keep spinning
Weld a nut to them and hold them in place with a wrench.
I had a few that spun on me too. I ended up taking a small cutter and just cutting them off. Easy enough and not too costly to order a few new ones
How much does a job like this cost?
I appreciate your questing and checking out my video! If you pay to have it done, I'm not sure. Cost me some elbow grease, a few tools, and 1Qt of Chassis Saver paint from Magnetic Paint co. Removing the bed took the most amount of time as I had a few bolts I had to cut off and get the bed removed by myself. Once the bed was off, the job took me about a day to prep and paint.
@@trucksofamerica7302 How hard was it to get the bed off? Was it heavy? I don't have a shop either but I have a couple of friends Lol
Thanks for video. Where you from.
Hi Bubba! Thank you for watching it! I am from GA, but lived on the coast in SC for a minute; and now back in Southwest Georgia near the Flordia line.