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Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker w/trailer


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HI

thanks for nice replys :D

The is paint only no decals yet.

Can any one help me with some info / pics of how to route some lines for the brakes and stuff on the frame, need to look a little "busy"

Does any one know what color the engine usually was?

Thanks in advance :)

Thor

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As for the frame being busy looking, if the truck is 'factory stock' the lines would be bundled and tucked into the corners of the frame rails passing through the crossmembers. Peterbilt kept their hoses and lines up and away.

I thought I had a photo posted with the chassis but I can't find it. There are air lines that run from from the air tanks to the air bags and leveling valve, plus electrical lines running to the taillamps. I'll see if I can find the photo.

Tim

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As for the frame being busy looking, if the truck is 'factory stock' the lines would be bundled and tucked into the corners of the frame rails passing through the crossmembers. Peterbilt kept their hoses and lines up and away.

I thought I had a photo posted with the chassis but I can't find it. There are air lines that run from from the air tanks to the air bags and leveling valve, plus electrical lines running to the taillamps. I'll see if I can find the photo.

Tim

As for your truck it's looking good.

As for the man that know's Peterbilt's Tim is full of good tip's.

You realy need to check out his site when you can.

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Thanks for tip Tim :)

You have a great site for Peterbilt`s

I have started doing some work on the trailer as well. Removing mold lines and puttying some ejector marks. will put some pics when i get som color on the trailer before weathering it.

Thor

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I just got the trailer painted...what a pain to do when its all put together :wacko:

Started with the airbrush doing the inside and switched to spray can for the outside. Going to put some decals on it before i start weathering

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