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Jesse builds a pickup #329 - Front cowl and hood
Life comes at you fast
Hello! I am excited to kick off my build thread. A little background, I have built a couple of MK4's. I sold my first and my second build is road legal now. I am plan to drive it for another month until the weather makes me stop and will then take it for paint this winter.


The gentlemen I sold my first car to had an interest in building a 35 pickup. We have stayed in touch and an opportunity presented itself. I am building this truck for him. I am really excited to do this because it gives me an avenue to keep creating something new that I would not be able to do otherwise.
Truth be told I came very close to pulling the trigger on a 35 pickup before building another MK4 so I have a lot of ideas ready to go.
A few details about the build
LS3 6.2 (520hp)- planning for a complete blacked out engine, accessories and components.
TKX - 5 speed
Hood, no sides
BIG custom wheels - 18x12's on all 4 corners
Digital dash - This is plan A, but will need to mock some things up before fully committing.
Digital display - Carplay/Andriod Auto compatible, possibly a backup camera ect.
Custom exhaust - This will evolve as it comes together. Will likely gocart with the under tail exhaust and customize later.
Powder coated frame
Wilwoods front and rear
Custom center console - I am very excited to design something from scratch.
I like the idea of modern switches, latches and buttons. Lots of things left to decide like wipers, seats, harness vs 3 point belts.
I cleaned out the garage and prepped for the new arrival.

A familiar site, but never gets old.



We unloaded in about a half an hour. The backorder list isn't too bad but bigger than my last build for sure. Most of it is no big deal but one or 2 items that stand out are brakes, rear end and spindles.
Last edited by Blitzboy54; 10-28-2025 at 08:47 PM.
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Pretty cool, Jesse. Does it seem familiar to the MkIV, or is it totally foreign? I would think there's a lot of similarities.
Greg
Built an early MkIII years ago, sold years ago. Back after 18 years to build a MkIV
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MkIV Complete Kit Ordered 4/18/23, Delivered 7/11/23, First start 3/15/25. Legal 6/13/25. Boss 427W, Edelbrock Pro Flo 4, TKX (.68 5th), IRS, Wilwood Brakes, 18" Halibrands, Toyo R888R Tires, Custom Speedhut Gauges
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Originally Posted by
gbranham
Pretty cool, Jesse. Does it seem familiar to the MkIV, or is it totally foreign? I would think there's a lot of similarities.
Greg
Different size and shape but it’s fundamentally the same thing I think.
None zero chance that statement doesn’t come back to bite me at some point.
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Super exciting Jesse! Looking forward to following along in your adventure!
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Cool! I thought about doing pickup before my Mk5 deal came around. Look forward to following along 
Jeff
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Should be fun Jesse. I'm looking forward to following along.
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Looking forward to following.
Pat
MK4 complete kit Nov 2024, Blueprint 347, TKX, Hyd clutch, IRS, 3.55, touring shocks, 17" wheels, 11.65 brakes,
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Awesome! What great news! Looking forward to visiting
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Originally Posted by
UpstateCobraGuy
Awesome! What great news! Looking forward to visiting

What he said!!!
Scott
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Question, I did not receive any wheel hubs or associated hardware. The spindles are on back order but the inventory simply refers to them as "FRNT spindles'. Does anyone remember if box 21 had all the front wheel HW in it or was it simply the spindles?ut
I have a very small list of items that were missing and only one damaged part. The powder coat is chipping off the upper control arm pretty good. Sent a note to FFR about getting it swapped out.
As an aside now that inventory is done I have a relatively short list of back order items but a lot of them are strategic in being an issue sooner than later. One of the weirder ones is box 10. The truck aluminum. Isn't that stuff produced in house? Odd thing to be on back order.
I am sure most of it will show up sooner than later.
I am off the clock for the week. My wife and I are headed to TX. Our youngest daughter is graduating from AF boot camp! Can't wait to see her. Will dive into the build when we get back.

Great trigger finger discipline. LOL Congratulations.
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I havent done a truck yet, but every MK that I have done usually gets the rack first because I am waiting on Canadian completion kit parts(don't ask!) I say carry on!!!
Higgy
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Originally Posted by
Higgybulin
I havent done a truck yet, but every MK that I have done usually gets the rack first because I am waiting on Canadian completion kit parts(don't ask!) I say carry on!!!
Higgy
If you’re not moving forward you’re moving by backwards….. Aye aye
Full speed ahead.
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You will want to remove the spacer on the steering Column and pull the column to the Frame tab, You will need clearance for the brake pedal.
Are you ure you don't have the lower Firewall? It is normally packed with the "packaged aluminum" not with the large top piece
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Originally Posted by
FFinisher
You will want to remove the spacer on the steering Column and pull the column to the Frame tab, You will need clearance for the brake pedal.
Are you ure you don't have the lower Firewall? It is normally packed with the "packaged aluminum" not with the large top piece
Thank you for the comment. I’ll ditch the spacer. Unfortunately the packaged aluminum is on the back order list. Thanks for confirming. I only have like 20 items but every one of them seems to create a road block. I sent a note to FFR for an update. This whole project might be on hold until I get some of these parts.
In the meantime I am painting the steering column. I should have the rear end this week so I can get that hung.
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Thank you for the comment. I’ll ditch the spacer. Unfortunately the packaged aluminum is on the back order list. Thanks for confirming. I only have like 20 items but every one of them seems to create a road block. I sent a note to FFR for an update. This whole project might be on hold until I get some of these parts.
In the meantime I am painting the steering column. I should have the rear end this week so I can get that hung.
As I was. I am missing th rod ends for the lower control arms. I’m actually completely dead in the water.
Bummer
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Looking good, you may want to consider the Upper mounting position on the rear shocks, not the hole on the chassis, but the black threaded sleeve on the shock itself can be moved to a higher position on the shock. This was the only way I could get a level stance. Before that, my truck looked like a dog taking a dump. Sorry for that visual. LOL
You can see the shock on the far left of this picture, the adjusting sleeve is in the higher position. There is a snap ring that can be moved up to secure the sleeve
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Originally Posted by
Guardm16
Looking good, you may want to consider the Upper mounting position on the rear shocks, not the hole on the chassis, but the black threaded sleeve on the shock itself can be moved to a higher position on the shock. This was the only way I could get a level stance. Before that, my truck looked like a dog taking a dump. Sorry for that visual. LOL
You can see the shock on the far left of this picture, the adjusting sleeve is in the higher position. There is a snap ring that can be moved up to secure the sleeve
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Thank you.
That is great advice, I will look into it. Question, was it obvious right away the back was too low or was it something that snuck up on you. Did you take any pictures when it was out of level? Low and level is 100% the goal on this build.
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Steve, in your pic I noticed you have your ebrake cable running through your lower control arm..... Aren't you concerned with the constant movement of the control arm causing it to cut/chaff through the ebrake cable? I do see you have a protectant sleeve on the cable.... but I still think it will wear through. Just a thought.
Mark
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Originally Posted by
mkassab
Steve, in your pic I noticed you have your ebrake cable running through your lower control arm..... Aren't you concerned with the constant movement of the control arm causing it to cut/chaff through the ebrake cable? I do see you have a protectant sleeve on the cable.... but I still think it will wear through. Just a thought.
Mark
Yes, I do. Below was not an option for fear of snagging road debris, over the top created a very sharp curve and it rubbed on the top of the arm. So this was a compromise. One thing on the Wilwood e-brake that I am not happy with: the return spring coil is within 3/4 inch of the wheel well. It contacts the fiberglass arch all the time. It is rubbing a hole in the paint and fiberglass behind the wheel. I could raise the truck in the back end more to get some additional clearance, but that changes the stance to more of a raked look, not my favorite.
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Thank you.
That is great advice, I will look into it. Question, was it obvious right away the back was too low or was it something that snuck up on you. Did you take any pictures when it was out of level? Low and level is 100% the goal on this build.
I used the lower mounting point for the suspension in front, creating a slightly taller front end (we have huge speed bumps in our neighborhood) Right now it sits at 6.5 inches in front and she is level.
Line up.jpg
Although it is at 6.5 inches, it looks very low because it is a long body compared to the 33 Hot Rod. But to answer your question. I found it the day I took it off the jack stands for the first time. I tried to run the spring adjuster all the way up until I ran out of threads. But still didn't like the stance. So, I found that the sleeve could be raised. This was an easy fix, I'm still not happy with it, I am adding length to the shock to get the level ride, but I am now at about 95% total length on the shock. So there is not much in the way of full extension. I am in the process of calculating a set of QA1 shocks to get a level ride and still have travel in both directions.
On a side note: the assembly manual shows different (taller) lower control arms.
Control Arms.png
I have always wondered if I got the correct length of rear shocks. The manual says the rear should be 2.5 inches longer than the front, mine are about 1/2 inch longer.
shocks diagram.PNG
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The rear end thing is wild. Why ship it dry? If it is dry, why assemble with seal? Crazy. Fun watching your new build…
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Blitz.... I don't understand your find on the diff with no fill??? See below my 8.8 diff I bought with my kit.... it clearly has a fill plug on the front right side just above the mid level. Your diff doesn't have this???
If it doesn't (which I'd be very surprised), I'd put a new cover that has both a fill and drain plug.
Mark
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I was thinking the same thing
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I just dug up Paul's build and he literally mentions the plug. I guess this makes me feel better? I searched all over this because it seemed so dumb, read the instructions but they were generally vague on the subject other than what to put in it. I searched it pretty thoroughly but couldn't find anything. There is a good chance I'm stupid. There is a small chance something is got missed on my diff. I'll dig into it tonight and get to the bottom of it.
Last edited by Blitzboy54; 11-21-2025 at 09:13 AM.
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My Moser 12 bolt for my Camaro definitely came with a fill plug. Different rear end but Moser has been doing this for a long time, I can't imagine they would seal up a rear end with no way to fill it. But who knows? Stranger things have happened.
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Originally Posted by
mkassab
Blitz.... I don't understand your find on the diff with no fill??? See below my 8.8 diff I bought with my kit.... it clearly has a fill plug on the front right side just above the mid level. Your diff doesn't have this???
If it doesn't (which I'd be very surprised), I'd put a new cover that has both a fill and drain plug.
Mark

Yep, every 8.8 I’ve seen has the fill plug there.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Life comes at you fast
Hello! I am excited to kick off my build thread. A little background, I have built a couple of MK4's. I sold my first and my second build is road legal now. I am plan to drive it for another month until the weather makes me stop and will then take it for paint this winter.
The gentlemen I sold my first car to had an interest in building a 35 pickup. We have stayed in touch and an opportunity presented itself. I am building this truck for him. I am really excited to do this because it gives me an avenue to keep creating something new that I would not be able to do otherwise.
Truth be told I came very close to pulling the trigger on a 35 pickup before building another MK4 so I have a lot of ideas ready to go.
A few details about the build
LS3 6.2 (520hp)- planning for a complete blacked out engine, accessories and components.
TKX - 5 speed
Hood, no sides
BIG custom wheels - 18x12's on all 4 corners
Digital dash - This is plan A, but will need to mock some things up before fully committing.
Digital display - Carplay/Andriod Auto compatible, possibly a backup camera ect.
Custom exhaust - This will evolve as it comes together. Will likely gocart with the under tail exhaust and customize later.
Powder coated frame
Wilwoods front and rear
Custom center console - I am very excited to design something from scratch.
I like the idea of modern switches, latches and buttons. Lots of things left to decide like wipers, seats, harness vs 3 point belts.
I cleaned out the garage and prepped for the new arrival.
A familiar site, but never gets old.
We unloaded in about a half an hour. The backorder list isn't too bad but bigger than my last build for sure. Most of it is no big deal but one or 2 items that stand out are brakes, rear end and spindles.
Ha! I am almost positive you got your truck dropped off after my car was delivered. I am up in Maine and is was delivered in OCT, that empty pallet was mine and I saw your truck sitting right where it is in the truck. Cool!
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Originally Posted by
JohnnyDeere
Ha! I am almost positive you got your truck dropped off after my car was delivered. I am up in Maine and is was delivered in OCT, that empty pallet was mine and I saw your truck sitting right where it is in the truck. Cool!
You definitely did. He said he was coming from Maine. Every build I've done had a delivery buddy.
Welcome aboard
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Well, mystery solved. It does have a drain. I have 2 reasons for missing this
1. My first build had a rebuilt 8.8 rear end and as you can see no such drain exists so I must have just started assuming I guess.

2. I am at times a bit of an idiot.
To quote a phrase borrowed by Abraham Lincoln "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt"
Onward and upward
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Originally Posted by
Blitzboy54
Emails are going 3 to 4 days without replies. I am going to call today..... end rant
Not making excuses, just an FYI---two weeks ago two of the tech support guys were at SEMA and then last week two of the tech support team were at the Build School.
Jeff