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trucks looking good. You will LOVE the 6 liter upgrade. I am liking the new headlights. What is this "Relay Mod" you speak of?
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Very impressive. Great work. Subscribed to see more of the same.
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Still collecting parts- got two of these today...
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Moving the LQ4 build to the LSX swaps forum, here: '70 C10 LQ4
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nice work!
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If you want even more light from those new housings, you could always throw a plug and play HID kit in, they are about $35 shipped on ebay. Truck looks great.
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Anything new on this truck? Still driving it all the time?
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Any updates?
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Wow, sorry I missed your replies, guys...
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You're planning on Goodguys this fall ? I would love to lay eyes on the truck in person !
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We were planning on doing CTC this year, but I don't think it's gonna happen, so we will more than likely hit GoodGuys Lonestar. Thinking I may try to have the suspension/brakes re-done by then- would make the drive much more pleasurable- we'll see how it goes...
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All I see is wourds! Dont be afraid to post lots of pictures!
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Nice can't wait to see some pictures. Are you planning on keeping coils up front with the Porterbuilt arms or change over to Bags.
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Sticking with the coils for now, since I'm not ready to bite the bullet on an air management system. Nice thing is, if I ever do decide to 'bag it, I just have to remove the spring 'puck' from the arms and bolt 'em in. I'm looking forward to the better driveability with the 1" forward arms and Corvette/Kore3/CaptainFab brakes- I also have a PB sway bar coming for the front and a Z28 bar I may try to fit out back. Rounding up all the little parts (master cyl, rotors, pads, etc) I need to complete, then it's on :chevy: |
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Sweet !
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Got a big box full o' goodies from Tobin at Kore3 including billet 5x5 hubs, custom machined C5 rotors, caliper/spindle adapter brackets, abutment brackets, and necessary hardware. The machined hubs are a work of art! Hope to be mocking up some 13" C5 brakes in the very near future :D
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Sweet !
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Kind of a shame to cover those hubs! Nice looking pieces.
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ok now !!! we gona need some serious power to put those big brakes to work !!!!
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That brake kit looks familiar ;) .
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Nice Brakes
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A lot of fancy parts, look forward to seeing more updates
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