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JohnC 08-29-2010 01:28 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
That's a cool pic!

fast 95 08-29-2010 05:51 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by jb1016 (Post 4162736)
Very nice! That's quick for a two-ton truck...what's it packing?

A Supercharged, AFR headed 355.

jb1016 08-29-2010 10:33 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by fast 95 (Post 4163300)
A Supercharged, AFR headed 355.

:metal: Carbed? Got pics?

scotts62 08-29-2010 10:55 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Got me curious for pics too :lol:

TecRsq 08-29-2010 11:17 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
My 89 Silverado that I just purchased, 5.7 / TBI / 700R4 and some nice additions, has a 2.0 shackle drop.

Decided that I wanted the old school look with the tires / rims but I am saving the coin for some 18" Boss 338's.

Sorry for the cell phone pics, they really don't do it justice.

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/198bb435.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/d3c6a732.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/e5b5a769.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/8d418a01.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/2a5ac25a.jpg

jb1016 08-29-2010 11:57 PM

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Hmm...I really like your truck; it looks awfully familiar...:D

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Edit: Except that your headlights fit better...:waah:

TecRsq 08-30-2010 01:02 AM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb1016 (Post 4164010)
Hmm...I really like your truck; it looks awfully familiar...:D

Attachment 627101

Edit: Except that your headlights fit better...:waah:

Nice!

:hi2:

1badgmc 08-30-2010 06:59 AM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by TecRsq (Post 4163918)
My 89 Silverado that I just purchased, 5.7 / TBI / 700R4 and some nice additions, has what I believe to be a 2/4 drop.

Nice truck, but it doesn't look dropped at all to me. It might have some drop shackles in the back, but that's it.

fast 95 08-30-2010 09:11 AM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb1016 (Post 4163808)
:metal: Carbed? Got pics?

Old pic before the cowl hood.



http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...ast-95/001.jpg

TecRsq 08-30-2010 12:25 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
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Originally Posted by 1badgmc (Post 4164228)
Nice truck, but it doesn't look dropped at all to me. It might have some drop shackles in the back, but that's it.

I think you are correct but the 2WD trucks are not my forte, I have owned multiple Chevy 4WD's over the years and to me, all the new terminology and tech with the 2WD platform is all Greek to me.

That was one of my main reasons for coming here in an attempt to learn and network, enabling me to be better informed on the various areas of subject matter.

I took a couple of pictures of the rear suspension, the shackle is there to accomplish the lower but the stock perch is there, the frame has also been C-Notched.

Regarding the front suspension, it appears to be stock upper and lower arms, possibly the stock spring as well and I am unsure if the coil has had some cut from its overall stock configuration.

Front / rear wheel-well lip height with 295/50/15's is 31.0 & 32.5 respectively.

Perhaps you or other members can provide some additional possibilities / input for me, I am very receptive to the expansion of my knowledge in this area.

FWIW the truck rides great and I was quite surprised at the smoothness with the non stock components.

Thanks in advance for any direction or input provided.

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/02dfba25.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...y/0a12242f.jpg

jb1016 08-30-2010 01:11 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
The notch would be unnecessary with just the shackles...so there were probably hangers and a flip kit on it at some point. Somebody probably took it off to sell the truck.

Fast 95, that's a thing of beauty:metal: I have a K&N Xstream filter-top breather like yours; it was definitely a better look than the stock intake.

1badgmc 08-30-2010 02:32 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TecRsq (Post 4164572)
I think you are correct but the 2WD trucks are not my forte, I have owned multiple Chevy 4WD's over the years and to me, all the new terminology and tech with the 2WD platform is all Greek to me.

That was one of my main reasons for coming here in an attempt to learn and network, enabling me to be better informed on the various areas of subject matter.

I took a couple of pictures of the rear suspension, the shackle is there to accomplish the lower but the stock perch is there, the frame has also been C-Notched.

Regarding the front suspension, it appears to be stock upper and lower arms, possibly the stock spring as well and I am unsure if the coil has had some cut from its overall stock configuration.

Front / rear wheel-well lip height with 295/50/15's is 31.0 & 32.5 respectively.

Perhaps you or other members can provide some additional possibilities / input for me, I am very receptive to the expansion of my knowledge in this area.

FWIW the truck rides great and I was quite surprised at the smoothness with the non stock components.

Thanks in advance for any direction or input provided.

Yeah, you have drop shackles on it, but that's it. It looks like a previous owner had a 4/6 drop on it since it's c-notched, but put it back up to stock height. Since you say you have 295/50 tires, I can guarantee it's all stock besides shackles since my truck looked the same way with the same tires and just shackles.

TecRsq 08-30-2010 03:25 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Good deal and thanks for the input, heard many talk of going a little more than a 2/4 as they would often report that it simply wasn't enough of a difference to them in the end.

I would like it a little lower and will eventually go to an 18" rim but don't want to kill the ride and would rather drop it with a proven suppliers equipment.

Is it possible to do this with an 18" combo, as in having your cake and eating it to?

Probably should post in another section to keep this one on track, nothing like a newbie hijacking a thread. LOL

Much thanks for the input.

1badgmc 08-30-2010 04:38 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TecRsq (Post 4164791)
Good deal and thanks for the input, heard many talk of going a little more than a 2/4 as they would often report that it simply wasn't enough of a difference to them in the end.

I would like it a little lower and will eventually go to an 18" rim but don't want to kill the ride and would rather drop it with a proven suppliers equipment.

Is it possible to do this with an 18" combo, as in having your cake and eating it to?

Absolutely it's possible! With your current wheel/tire combo, a 2/4 is about as low as you could go without rubbing the fenders. But once you get your 18s, you can do a 4/6 or 5/7 and still have a very good ride with the benefit of better handling as well.

Stick with good companies like BellTech, DJM, Western Chassis and McGaughy's and you'll be fine.

At all costs avoid AIM/ChassisTech/Truckn.com

Already Gone 08-30-2010 05:13 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb1016 (Post 4164010)
Hmm...I really like your truck; it looks awfully familiar...:D

Attachment 627101

Edit: Except that your headlights fit better...:waah:

I'm wondering where you got the black and red bowtie on your grill center, I want one of those for my black truck.

jb1016 08-31-2010 09:01 PM

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It was on the truck when I got it, but I think it's a bowtie from Sport/454SS trucks, available through LMC or someplace like that.

Already Gone 09-01-2010 03:29 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb1016 (Post 4167336)
It was on the truck when I got it, but I think it's a bowtie from Sport/454SS trucks, available through LMC or someplace like that.

Thanks

jb1016 09-01-2010 05:27 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
No problem. I'm not 100%, so I'm hoping somebody else might chime in...

Edit: just remembered JWall has one on his 98...

70BLAZERX2 09-01-2010 07:07 PM

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Project 4.3 SS painted all but hood..waiting for a new cowl hood

I used dupont chromobase base/clear..so color matching it will be no problem.

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Palf70Step 09-01-2010 07:25 PM

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I like that color!

Nice job!

JohnC 09-02-2010 04:05 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Looks good man. It's coming along nicely.

70BLAZERX2 09-02-2010 04:18 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
color is 1992 Corvette/Camaro Purple Haze Metallic

It is a different color that is kind of rare..My rollback is the same color
I painted it in 1994 and just now started to fade on the hood.

275/60/15 BFG T/A's are going on it this week..lower/wider dont hurt.

also going to drop 2 in front 4 in back..

ChevyTruckMoparGuy 09-09-2010 11:15 PM

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Here is my 94!!!

1badgmc 09-09-2010 11:29 PM

Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
 
Slick truck! The wheel and tire combo and the color really make it stand out, even with the usually boring W/T grille. I like it!

ChevyTruckMoparGuy 09-10-2010 12:27 AM

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Thanks 1Bad, I like your truck also!!!! I am a Blue freak!!


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