2007 Silverado - Buy Once, Cry Once: 1-tons, 40's & a Custom Camper

Dougnuts

Well-known member
Two things, Andrew.

First, I was very excited when you kicked off this build, as all of us here knew it was going to be good. Your own high expectations, supreme craftsmanship, and skillset are recognized by those of us on this forum. Thank you for sharing them with us. Building something at this level is a LOT of work, and sharing it on the forums is even more work, so thank you.

Which leads me to my second item, which is to give the wife and son a big hug. I am going to make the assumption that your wife knows that the huge sacrifice of time and money will pay dividends when it comes to family time in the future, which qualifies her for sainthood in my book.
 
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YetiX

Active member
Somehow this thread dropped out of my following list, grrrr. On the flip side, it was cool to sit down and read four pages of progress at once! Loving this!
 

Andrew_S

Observer
^ Thanks for the good words guys. It's kind of fun to look back at this thing from 6 months ago with plywood fenders I screwed into place to where it's at now.
Two things, Andrew.

First, I was very excited when you kicked off this build, as all of us here knew it was going to be good. Your own high expectations, supreme craftsmanship, and skillset are recognized by those of us on this forum. Thank you for sharing them with us. Building something at this level is a LOT of work, and sharing it on the forums is even more work, so thank you.

Which leads me to my second item, which is to give the wife and son a big hug. I am going to make the assumption that your wife knows that the huge sacrifice of time and money will pay dividends when it comes to family time in the future, which qualifies her for sainthood in my book.
Thanks for this. I appreciate the words of encouragement. Glad I didn't disappoint. Hope the camper lives up to this expectation.
When it comes to the wife and appreciation, she's happy now that it's on the road. She will be thrilled once all the work stops and we are out enjoying life with our kids.


Took Saturday off to spend with the fam. Managed to sneak in a few hours on Sunday.

Got the exhaust buttoned up minus the last 2', 3 new hangers welded to the frame and this thing is as sturdy as it could be. Everything worked nicely together, lots of space around the passenger side shock and the muffler clears the driveshaft with lots of room.
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Next up I tidied up my front trans cooler lines. They were a bit sloppy and not nicely secured. Now everything has a perfect home with no rubbing or chaffing through, easy to service and no leaks. Also tweaked my bumper mounts slightly to get the bumper better aligned.
Very happy with how this front-end turned out. I can have the entire thing dropped off the truck in 15 mins, very serviceable.
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Put it all back together and hit a bush road for a minute to shake down a few things.
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I've had a roque abs/service brake system alarm come on since this hit the road. I can only make it a short distance and it starts chiming away at me. It took me a minute to wrap my head around this and how to solve it.
The ECM is tuned with efi live for the new gear ratio and tire size, so why is the abs system pissed off?
Well turns out the ECM doesn't talk to EBCM (brake control module) and it has no idea the tire size changed. So the passive abs system is getting a really fast signal from the VSS because of the gear change and a much slower pulse from the front wheel speed sensors biggest of the larger diameter tire. This discrepancy is causing it to say "cannot compute" and then it kicks out the abs system and affiliated codes.

I was fortunate enough to borrow this fancy scanner that has some pretty nice features.
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Here's the codes it was kicking out
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Luckily the topkicks and kodiaks of this vintage came with a 9r22.5, approx 38.3" diameter tires. This got me within the +/-10% tolerance the EBCM will accept and just like that my dash lights are all resolved, hallelujah.
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Heavyhoe02

Member
^ Thanks for the good words guys. It's kind of fun to look back at this thing from 6 months ago with plywood fenders I screwed into place to where it's at now.

Thanks for this. I appreciate the words of encouragement. Glad I didn't disappoint. Hope the camper lives up to this expectation.
When it comes to the wife and appreciation, she's happy now that it's on the road. She will be thrilled once all the work stops and we are out enjoying life with our kids.


Took Saturday off to spend with the fam. Managed to sneak in a few hours on Sunday.

Got the exhaust buttoned up minus the last 2', 3 new hangers welded to the frame and this thing is as sturdy as it could be. Everything worked nicely together, lots of space around the passenger side shock and the muffler clears the driveshaft with lots of room.
54793040009_d23603455d_c.jpg


Next up I tidied up my front trans cooler lines. They were a bit sloppy and not nicely secured. Now everything has a perfect home with no rubbing or chaffing through, easy to service and no leaks. Also tweaked my bumper mounts slightly to get the bumper better aligned.
Very happy with how this front-end turned out. I can have the entire thing dropped off the truck in 15 mins, very serviceable.
54793040014_053a3686fb_c.jpg


Put it all back together and hit a bush road for a minute to shake down a few things.
54793040004_7af5b62430_c.jpg

I've had a roque abs/service brake system alarm come on since this hit the road. I can only make it a short distance and it starts chiming away at me. It took me a minute to wrap my head around this and how to solve it.
The ECM is tuned with efi live for the new gear ratio and tire size, so why is the abs system pissed off?
Well turns out the ECM doesn't talk to EBCM (brake control module) and it has no idea the tire size changed. So the passive abs system is getting a really fast signal from the VSS because of the gear change and a much slower pulse from the front wheel speed sensors biggest of the larger diameter tire. This discrepancy is causing it to say "cannot compute" and then it kicks out the abs system and affiliated codes.

I was fortunate enough to borrow this fancy scanner that has some pretty nice features.
54792797851_bbd41044d9_c.jpg


Here's the codes it was kicking out
54793075298_81e49d57fe_c.jpg



Luckily the topkicks and kodiaks of this vintage came with a 9r22.5, approx 38.3" diameter tires. This got me within the +/-10% tolerance the EBCM will accept and just like that my dash lights are all resolved, hallelujah.
54793132830_be03b2af30_c.jpg
Man that abs issue would of left 99.99% of people scratching their head trying to figure it out. Strong work!!!!!!!
 

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