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menace121978 09-25-2009 11:24 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
:haha: thats going to trip them out!! people tend to act a little different when your on a phone 16 hours away compared to right in front of them w/ a dont screw with me face on! :)

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 11:24 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 3537202)
I can get truck rear ends for $85 complete at the pull it yourself yard with a 30 day warranty or pay $300 at the main yard and get a six month warranty.

I'll give you $250 to pull one and bring it to me then!

68 TT 09-25-2009 11:27 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mcbassin (Post 3535785)
Bob,
Sorry to hear about all of your pedal issues. I hope you get that sorted out quick. I also hope one of those brass parts will work for you. Amazing how much better they look in the picture. Good luck!

Mike

They turned out great. Good job.

Now that you have them figured out and better than the other product you should make a stash and offer them for sale.

Maybe make a version with 1/4-NPT threads in place of the 12 mm for people with stripped out heads.

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 11:33 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by menace121978 (Post 3537206)
:haha: thats going to trip them out!! people tend to act a little different when your on a phone 16 hours away compared to right in front of them w/ a dont screw with me face on! :)

Hmmmm, he doesn't know what I look like....... knowadImean?

:haha:

68 TT 09-25-2009 11:37 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3537208)
I'll give you $250 to pull one and bring it to me then!

Truck freight couldn't be that much on 200 pounds from WA to CO. ;)

I could get you the carrier & gears and ship those to you if you can't get what you want locally for a decent price. Probably be $80 after shipping cost.

That goes for anybody else too. Just let me know what gear you are looking for and I will see what they have on hand.

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 11:47 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
I have gears for my rear end, but it's a complete 88-98 rear that I want. Freight on a complete rearend (200#, Class 85) with my freight discount is $112. So not really that much better than what I can get here. Appreciate the offer though!

JohnC 09-25-2009 02:58 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
So is the advantage of the 88-98 rear end just the added track width, or is there any other benefit?

rongstad 09-25-2009 03:06 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 3537424)
So is the advantage of the 88-98 rear end just the added track width, or is there any other benefit?

X 2.......I was wondering the same thing

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 03:18 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 3537424)
So is the advantage of the 88-98 rear end just the added track width, or is there any other benefit?

That's pretty much the reason I am looking for one from that era.

One other added benefit you might count is that it is likely to have less miles on it than another 73-87 donor rear end.

JohnC 09-25-2009 03:24 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
How easy is it to mount under a 73-87 truck? I know nlped had some issues when he put his under the truck and was lowering it.

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 03:30 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Well, Dennis paid a visit to my salesman at Rancho! :haha: It seems as though the salesman got a lesson in what customer service should be all about, and how it stretches beyond state lines. I think he also now understands how word of mouth can reach potential customers who live only minutes away from your business, even if the mouth is over a thousand miles away in another state!

Oh how I would have LOVED to have been a fly on the wall this afternoon! Dennis, THANKS BROTHER!! :metal:

BTW, I just got an email from him saying the pedal, harness and module should ship today. And I quote: " I apologise for the poor service (as stated by the fellow that was here this morning) We will try to do better. "

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 03:36 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 3537456)
How easy is it to mount under a 73-87 truck? I know nlped had some issues when he put his under the truck and was lowering it.

Have welder, will swap! :lol:

It involves removing the spring perches and shock mounts from the original and welding them on to the replacement. Of course, care needs to be taken to install the perches in the right location and making sure the pinion angle is correct. Same with making sure the shock brackets are in the right location. E-brake stuff should swap over, and I am not sure on brake lines. The 88-98 might be metric, but the 73-87 wheel cylinders might also swap over. Or I suppose the entire backing plate couple be swapped.

If I remember correctly, Ed's issue was the diameter of the 88-98 housing is larger in diameter, so a typical 73-87 flip kit won't fit. But if you do this swap and do the flip at the same time, simply weld the perches on the bottom of the housing instead of the top.

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 04:25 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Oh, I forgot to add..... I picked up the pedal and harness from the dealership around 11:30 this morning. Hopefully by about 17:30 I'll know if I am going cruising on Sunday or not!

nlped 09-25-2009 04:34 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
^^^Yeah that was my only issue with the rearend. The primary brake line on the newer rearend from the frame to the housing works with the factory fitting up top. I used the larger '96 rear brakes without issue. The added width really made the factory ralley's look more even front to rear, and the new 18x9.5" wheels look GREAT with the added track width...if they will just finish the damn new version so I can have my fronts. The other primary advantage to the '88-'98 rearend is that it is 30 spline rather than 28 spline and there are more posi applications available for the 30 spline ones.

Oilbrnr 09-25-2009 05:21 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by glock35ipsc (Post 3537465)
Well, Dennis paid a visit to my salesman at Rancho! :haha:

Classic!!! :metal:

Internet to the rescue!

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 07:43 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
IT FREAKIN WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:wave::ennyd::five::four::two::thumbs::metal:

Oilbrnr 09-25-2009 07:50 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Congrats!!! :metal:

Uh, documentation please. :smoke:

joe231 09-25-2009 07:56 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Right on!!!!!!!!!! :metal::metal::metal:

:lol:;)

hessian18 09-25-2009 08:51 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Way to GO BOB !!!!




Im so happy for you ahahah



+1 for the PDF how too ....Im in line :lol:




Video or ban ? :lol:

Mr.Chevy4x4 09-25-2009 08:56 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Awesome! I read this entire thread today and have anxiously been awaiting the update! :)

I have a '87 that has been in the family a LONG time. It has a fairly weak TBI 305, and is ready for a repower. I was just about to build a mild TBI 350 roller motor to replace the 305. I was having a hard time getting excited about the TBI 350. I now KNOW what I'm going to do! Thanks for all of the great pictures and valuable information. I will start a bulid thread when I get the ball rolling.

I deleted the pics here and added them to the "pictures" post.

Mr.Chevy4x4 09-25-2009 08:57 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
I guess I would be called a lurker! Look at my join date and number of posts! ;)

Palf70Step 09-25-2009 11:02 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Alright!!!!!!!:metal:

glock35ipsc 09-25-2009 11:07 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
Good news!!!! And a little bad....

First, the bad. The flipping heater core is leaking now!! So I have that half way out. And the thermostat is stuck. I have a LOT heat in the block and the heater hoses, but the lower radiator hose is cold less than 2" away from the water neck. The top hose is cold.

So tomorrow I get to go buy a heater core and a thermostat. I hate doing heater cores, cause I hate antifreeze!

Otherwise, I did get to drive it up and down the driveway a couple time. It's gravel, so I didn't get on it, but I can tell it's gonna be really responsive!

:metal:

Even11 09-25-2009 11:13 PM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
PICS (Video?) OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!

:lol: Congrats though!! Put me in line for the how-to manual too!

-Dane

menace121978 09-26-2009 12:06 AM

Re: Glock's new project: "Fred"
 
AWESOME!! RIGHT ON BOB!!! i dont know how to make my words big so i used caps!

thats great news he runs with throttle control...

i bet your taking out the thermostat, poking holes in it, by passing the heater core and out driving right now:lol: After all it is Friday night!! man, i'm glad you got him done. i took a 1/2 hour lunch just so i could get home and check the results...

and btw, just glad i could help and be of service. It was good talking to you today Bob we'll meet one day soon!! Feel free to use that number anytime buddy.

i'm glad they sent an email at least apologizing and trying to make it right even if "sorry" doesnt cover lost time and money.


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