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Ramdough Cab Modifications Build Thread

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Well, made a little progress and then found a problem.

for the progress, I converted all of my doors to take m6 hardware (passenger side already had m6 rivnuts).

I also did the treatment on the passenger door as well.

I also put some Noico Ref on my passenger side kick panel.



I temporarily bolted in the driver side door panel and found a problem. The spline for the door release handle does not reach past the panels now. I may be able to suck it down a little better, but once I line the panels with the padded, perforated vinyl skin, it won’t reach.

any thoughts on alternate handles that can reach into the door panel?
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Good stuff. There are a lot of places that can use some insulation behind the dash. When I pull my heater to do the AC I intend to stuff as many spots as I can find.

Yeah, the handles are a tight fit. I'll be looking for a solution myself when I do my interior. I'm thinking it's either going to require having an extension fabricated or do some sort of upholstery work to make a circular indentation/flat spot at the handles.
 

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Well, made a little progress and then found a problem.

for the progress, I converted all of my doors to take m6 hardware (passenger side already had m6 rivnuts).

I also did the treatment on the passenger door as well.

I also put some Noico Ref on my passenger side kick panel.



I temporarily bolted in the driver side door panel and found a problem. The spline for the door release handle does not reach past the panels now. I may be able to suck it down a little better, but once I line the panels with the padded, perforated vinyl skin, it won’t reach.

any thoughts on alternate handles that can reach into the door panel?
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I have seen a few builds "on the tube" where there was a thick carpet (heavy weave) affixed to the door panels. That somewhat eliminates the "hose it out" function, but all that foam insulation has possibly already fixed that situation. I saw one with really thin sound deadening material on the inside and carpet outside...

Maybe that could work for you?
 

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I have seen a few builds "on the tube" where there was a thick carpet (heavy weave) affixed to the door panels. That somewhat eliminates the "hose it out" function, but all that foam insulation has possibly already fixed that situation. I saw one with really thin sound deadening material on the inside and carpet outside...

Maybe that could work for you?
At this point, I have already affixed my insulation.

Getting a better handle is the best solution.

I really like the performance in the panels…. At least the knock test is extremely dead.


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Here is the spline problem.

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I need a spline that can reach into the hole. I can always make the hole larger…. But the spline has to go into the hole.
 

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Ran across this. Seems in some cases the straps were in fact used with the old hand grab.

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Thanks for the post…. Just need to find the hardware. Anyone have a spare set or a parts truck with some?


[mention]Third From Texas [/mention] I was in your neck of the woods this week…. Spent Monday night on Mustang Island….. almost had to swim to get out of the tent.
 

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Thanks for the post…. Just need to find the hardware. Anyone have a spare set or a parts truck with some?
I bet I could make the brackets and the inboard backing plate with a trip to Lowes and a hand grinder.

[mention]Third From Texas [/mention] I was in your neck of the woods this week…. Spent Monday night on Mustang Island….. almost had to swim to get out of the tent.
Yeah, it's been "tropical". You got out before it got really bad. Rained all week with the worst being the past two nights/mornings.

My garage has about an inch of water in it and I can get shit done till this stops.
 

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Ran across this. Seems in some cases the straps were in fact used with the old hand grab.

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That looks exactly like mine. Definitely looks like "factory" to me.
The strap comes across the front of the hand grab.

Both sides look the same and both brackets are beefy and carc painted.
Pictured the passenger side of my 2002 truck M1088

The other S&S is a 1996 that has no brackets and looks like it never had any (no picture).

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That looks exactly like mine. Definitely looks like "factory" to me.
The strap comes across the front of the hand grab.

Both sides look the same and both brackets are beefy and carc painted.
Pictured the passenger side of my 2002 truck M1088

The other S&S is a 1996 that has no brackets and looks like it never had any (no picture).

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Yeah, it was a change that came with the A1 best I can find. The A1R's got the new grab bar (not sure why other than it may have pinched an LT's finger or BAE saved money on the shorter bar). LOL.
 

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search internet for "window crank handle extensions". they are sold on amazon as well as hotrod outfitting places etc.
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Wow. Neat idea. Nice find coachgeo !

I guess that was what the people used to use "back in the day" when shag carpeting was used to build out "leisure vans".
Those extensions appear that they would solve your problem.

Picture attached because I was curious too...

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Wow. Neat idea. Nice find coachgeo !

I guess that was what the people used to use "back in the day" when shag carpeting was used to build out "leisure vans".
Those extensions appear that they would solve your problem.

Picture attached because I was curious too...

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Yeah, that looks promising. I would like to find one that had an internal spline as well (not just a set screw). I also need to measure my splines to see what they are.


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Yeah, that looks promising. I would like to find one that had an internal spline as well (not just a set screw). I also need to measure my splines to see what they are.


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only guessing but thinking the ones you posted have splines inside the coupling as well as a set screw.

PS- one of the threads in here on window cranks has the spline count
 
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