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glorydays24 04-08-2018 05:36 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ramjetexpress (Post 163569)
there is a check mark there that says I can receive??

I tried to send you a pm, but it tells me the same thing. You can't receive pm's. But the measurements are 4-3/16" opened, and 3-3/16" closed. I don't need the support legs, but thank you anyways.

Big John

glorydays24 04-15-2018 10:38 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
I received my aerodyne roof yesterday, and I didn't post anything because my daughter, her husband and my grandchild came down for the weekend. I wanted too know if the gap between the cab and sleeper roof's is to big? I'm not really sure, so if you think it is please let me know. Here are a few picture's.

https://s19.postimg.cc/pudfacolf/100_1131.jpg

https://s19.postimg.cc/5a8lbwqur/100_1132.jpg

https://s19.postimg.cc/cq7uxoz4j/100_1133.jpg

Thanks for looking, Big John.

Claus 04-16-2018 04:03 AM

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Honestly I think the gap is a little high but I would not worry about it. When you paint the truck, add the lights, air horns, stacks and mirrors it will all help hide that gap. If you do some shaving, keep the rivet line on the sleeper and work on the roof section.

here are a few 1:1 examples, it's hard to find a good top view.

https://i.wheelsage.org/pictures/k/k..._aerodyne.jpeg
http://www.tenfourmagazine.com/misc/2010/NovTroys1.jpg
http://www.kenworth.com/media/40376/...board_1976.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-KmNcqc_xDL...3161+Netti.jpg
http://forums.aths.org/InstantForum2...-89b7-b46f.jpg
https://images.truckpartsinventory.c...xLzIeIE4_f.jpg

glorydays24 04-16-2018 02:35 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Thanks for the pic's Claus. :D I might leave it, not sure yet. ;) What to do, what to do...:rolleyes::p:)

Big John

frizzen 04-17-2018 12:20 AM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Testing.

https://s19.postimg.org/3p2s91qpv/100_1085.jpg
Becomes
https://s19.postimg.cc/3p2s91qpv/100_1085.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by glorydays24 (Post 163355)
I am as excited as a kid on Christmas...

https://s19.postimg.cc/nwg81cghf/100_1086.jpg

I have a lot of plans for this beast, and I have to order quite a few parts if I want this to be a KW.

Thanks for looking, Big John


jack van 04-17-2018 11:27 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
hi big john truck is looking good i have a question have you looked into the all metal transmission at all

glorydays24 04-18-2018 12:07 AM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jack van (Post 163718)
hi big john truck is looking good i have a question have you looked into the all metal transmission at all

Thanks brother!:) If you are talking about the all metal gears, I had considered it. But I don't think I will due to the fact these transmissions hold up very well.;) And if you are talking about the aluminum housing I never have thought I needed it. Now if I start stripping the plastic gears,:eek: I probably would go all metal gears.

Big John

glorydays24 04-18-2018 03:18 PM

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I received a little something in the mail today. It's the Tamiya metal air horns, and they are saaaweeet! Here is a couple of pic's.

https://s19.postimg.cc/8zj070z3n/100_1136.jpg

https://s19.postimg.cc/65futmexv/100_1139.jpg

Thanks for looking, Big John.

ittigger 04-18-2018 04:23 PM

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Nice!

Claus 04-18-2018 05:26 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
I have those air horns on my truck, they are very nice indeed.:)

lenny 04-18-2018 10:47 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Can the house come down at all? Bottom of cab and bottom of house should line straight across, and crown tight to cab roof. The time is now !!

glorydays24 04-18-2018 11:14 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ittigger (Post 163729)
Nice!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Claus (Post 163731)
I have those air horns on my truck, they are very nice indeed.:)

Thanks guy's. :)

Big John

glorydays24 04-18-2018 11:22 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lenny (Post 163736)
Can the house come down at all? Bottom of cab and bottom of house should line straight across, and crown tight to cab roof. The time is now !!

Yeah, I know the cab and sleeper bottoms should be level with each other. The only way to fix the problem (and easiest) would be to add a strip of styryne to the bottom of the sleeper. But I am planning on having led's running along the bottom of both. Hopefully when I have everything put on, I can hide the mismatch. As far as the roof, I did see a picture of an actual truck with the roof having a bigger gap, so I think I will leave it the way it is.

Big John

HAZMAN 05-06-2018 12:22 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glorydays24 (Post 163739)
Yeah, I know the cab and sleeper bottoms should be level with each other. The only way to fix the problem (and easiest) would be to add a strip of styryne to the bottom of the sleeper. But I am planning on having led's running along the bottom of both. Hopefully when I have everything put on, I can hide the mismatch. As far as the roof, I did see a picture of an actual truck with the roof having a bigger gap, so I think I will leave it the way it is.

Big John

I had the same issue with my Aeordyne build and I decided to go the 85 w900 look by raising the roof of the cab by inserting a wedge creating a 2mm gap between the cab and lip of the roof. I also lengthened the cab 4mm behind the doors. Looks like your going for the 76 look then you could also separate the cab from the sleeper and raise the cab up 3mm. If do this then you'll need to to add washers under the cab mount to achieve the new height. I did the cab separation and washer with my build as I wanted it to sit a mm or 2 higher than my other King Hauler. As for the bottoms matching up , cut and add 2 or 3mm strips of styrene to lineup the cab and sleeper.

glorydays24 05-06-2018 03:38 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HAZMAN (Post 163925)
I had the same issue with my Aeordyne build and I decided to go the 85 w900 look by raising the roof of the cab by inserting a wedge creating a 2mm gap between the cab and lip of the roof. I also lengthened the cab 4mm behind the doors. Looks like your going for the 76 look then you could also separate the cab from the sleeper and raise the cab up 3mm. If do this then you'll need to to add washers under the cab mount to achieve the new height. I did the cab separation and washer with my build as I wanted it to sit a mm or 2 higher than my other King Hauler. As for the bottoms matching up , cut and add 2 or 3mm strips of styrene to lineup the cab and sleeper.

Thanks for the info brother! If I was to cut the sleeper from the cab and raise the cab with washers, wouldn't that make the gap between the grill and front bumper be to much? If you have a thread on your idea, please let me know so I can see what it look's like.

Big John

HAZMAN 05-06-2018 04:49 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
No thread but a lot of pictures. I actually made a new bumper mounting plate and raised the bumper 3mm. I'll upload the build picks to my post image page and send you the link.

glorydays24 05-06-2018 04:52 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HAZMAN (Post 163931)
No thread but a lot of pictures. I actually made a new bumper mounting plate and raised the bumper 3mm. I'll upload the build picks to my post image page and send you the link.

:bounce:

HAZMAN 05-06-2018 10:04 PM

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https://postimg.cc/gallery/jzniiriy/

OK, I included a link with build pics of my Aerodyne. I checked the gaps on my Aerodyne with one screw spacer under each cab mount and I'm seeing about a 1 mm gap between the bumper and the fender, and a 2mm gap from the top of the cab to the aerodyne cap. There's a pic of the front bumpers of the 85 KW and of my latest project the W900 Studio Sleeper with a 4mm spacer lift. I wanted body flaring under the cab and sleeper for lights but covered them with chrome step trim. I added flaring to the front lip of the fender to close the bumper gap and purposely left the space under the grille open. if separating the Cab and sleeper you can also elongate the bumper mounting holes to raise it up, which I may do. This only works if using a aluminum bumper as the stock plastic bumper has the molded slot for the bumper mount.

glorydays24 05-06-2018 10:25 PM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HAZMAN (Post 163943)
https://postimg.cc/gallery/jzniiriy/

OK, I included a link with build pics of my Aerodyne. I checked the gaps on my Aerodyne with one screw spacer under each cab mount and I'm seeing about a 1 mm gap between the bumper and the fender, and a 2mm gap from the top of the cab to the aerodyne cap. There's a pic of the front bumpers of the 85 KW and of my latest project the W900 Studio Sleeper with a 4mm spacer lift. I wanted body flaring under the cab and sleeper for lights but covered them with chrome step trim. I added flaring to the front lip of the fender to close the bumper gap and purposely left the space under the grille open. if separating the Cab and sleeper you can also elongate the bumper mounting holes to raise it up, which I may do. This only works if using a aluminum bumper as the stock plastic bumper has the molded slot for the bumper mount.

Thanks brother, this helps a lot!

Big John

HAZMAN 05-07-2018 09:59 AM

Re: MY NEW GRAND HAULER/KENWORTH BUILD
 
No problem Brother, that's what we're here for.


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