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1989 GMC Sierra SportSide
Sierra isn't a show truck but she does show off my mod skills.
:gmc2: A few pics of how she looked when she hit the road. http://i57.tinypic.com/73m5x2.jpg http://i60.tinypic.com/kd1pat.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/166jcx1.jpg How she sits today, not much different except a set of 15x8 squarebody rallies. http://i57.tinypic.com/vr7fic.jpg How she will look one day only in the original Brandywine/Garnet Red colour. I was looking for a 1988 GMC but I couldn't pass up the truck though it's one year newer and only diehards would notice the differences. (radio and HVAC colours). There were a few Brandywine/Garnet Red replicas made. http://i58.tinypic.com/j5h56x.jpg I only paid $800. Needing an engine rebuild. For $300, I bought a good running 350 TBI and switched them out. Has never left Texas ever. Two previous owners, both older folks. No rust what so ever except a tiny bit of surface rust here and there from the peeling paint. |
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List of mods/cars they came from:
Compass/temp/Homelink/Map lights rear view mirror: 2005 Dodge Avenger Underhood storage box: 1996 GMC Sierra Underhood reel out lamp: 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Lower steering shaft: 1988 Jeep Cherokee Wiper motor: 1998 Chevrolet Suburban Wheels: 1981 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Steering wheel: 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Steering column parts: 1989 Cadillac DeVille Stereo amp with AUX input: 1992 Buick Park Avenue Cupholders: 1994 Chevy Silverado C1500 Gauges: 1992 GMC Sierra C1500 Pass A pillar trim and grab handle: 1997 Chevrolet C2500 Rear sway bar: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban Spare tire: 1991 Chevrolet Caprice Auto-down window: 1995 Pontiac Bonneville wind noise reducing antenna: 1996 Chevrolet Blazer Remote Keyless Entry: 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix Interior dome lamp override: 1992 Chevrolet Suburban Sway bar and spare. I hate having a spare in the bed and I hate having a spare that hangs below the bumper. http://i60.tinypic.com/v67tzt.jpg Gauges and tilt/tele wheel. (the speedo needle flipped back over once I took the truck out) http://i58.tinypic.com/317jyg8.jpg http://i60.tinypic.com/e7auqo.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/2zqcx1x.jpg Underhood light: http://i57.tinypic.com/2ekommd.jpg Mirror: http://i59.tinypic.com/2n72tfs.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/2z53drb.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/2euslg8.jpg Underhood storage box: http://i59.tinypic.com/2edxtog.jpg |
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Future mods include a 1992-94 Bonneville bench seat, later heated mirrors, who knows what else. I have been contemplating integrating a 2002 Trans Am Body Control Module.
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New pics. Certainly not the prettiest girl at the ball, but she's curvy enough to make heads turn. :metal:
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Looking good. Keep it up. I'm following you.
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Thanks!
I must be doing something right, I've had no less than 5 offers to buy her just this week. :lol: I'm guessing the working A/C has something to do with that as it was pretty hot here until today. Got her a new seat last week for $20. Except for a major cleaning, new speakers and I'd like to find a set of 1992-94 Blazer/Yukon/Suburban door panels, the interior is about finished. |
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Great build, I've always liked integrating parts from other vehicles(especially different makes and/or models), and I have a couple questions: How much room does the tilt/tele column mod take? Is the steering wheel closer to you now? Did the Vette wheel compensate any?
Is the auto down window mod in the switch, or is it a module that could be obtained from other cars that have it, and use the original(truck) switch? Remote keyless entry: Is that a module too, hopefully? Do you have to find one with the key and doorlocks to match? I own 3 of these vehicles and change parts around frequently, altho most of mine are simple upgrades from newer models of the same platform. I have done the rearview mirror, Hi-4 headlights, sunvisors (Chevy Astro IIRC), cupholder, Jeep lower column, Escalade wheels, some others on my DD Yukon, but you have taken it to a new level. Love the OEM low buck approach! Planning on the hydroboost and brake upgrade soon also. What about the stereo amp? Is that the whole unit that fits in the original dash opening without modification, or a separate unit that could be hidden anywhere? Thanks for the info in your thread and keep us posted as you find more great mods! |
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The Vette wheel is about 1/4" closer when it's fully retracted. The wheel is slightly smaller than the original wheel but much thicker (which makes it a lot more pleasurable to drive, IMO.) Quote:
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First and second car shows.
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Hanging out at the Top Notch.
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Nice. Somewhere I have a pic of my truck parked under that sign from '98. That was before my digital days.
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I can't wait to get these installed.
http://i42.tinypic.com/1zxm9nk.jpg Next week though, new hinge pins and bushings as well as door strikers as mine are getting badly worn and rattling. Only rattle in the truck. My friend who has a brand new Dodge Ram was very impressed with how quiet it is for a 25 year old truck even compared to his new one. |
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I would be interested in how hard the mirror setup was to install, I have a 98 and I am not an electrical genius. I assume the wires run under the headliner? Does the factory computer have all the connections or are there splices to build?
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Jay, I got the relays for the windows a couple months ago, finally got around to the install today. Your writeup was invaluable, as I had no idea what to do just from looking at the relays. I put 2 on the D/S door, so I have auto down on both windows from the driver's seat, gonna get another and install it on the P/S door. I sure wish there was a how to for the amp and RKE upgrades also, an "electronically challenged" guy like me needs it :) I also have a Suburban sway bar waiting for me to put it on, and when I go back for the window module I'm gonna try to find the amp and RKE stuff, if I can figure out what parts I need. Also gonna hit all the trucks looking for anything I can use, who knows? I'd never seen the underhood storage box before, will keep an eye out for one of those. Most of the vehicles at the Pull-A-Part are pretty well picked over by the time I get to them it seems like. Your truck and your mods are a real inspiration to me, keep posting please!
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I have put some write-ups on the 454SS/NATC board as well. I keep working on them. I will have the RKE write-up done soon. TO install it, you will need a power lock relay, as trucks without RKE didn't get them but SUVs did. I'd do a write-up on the amp but my schematics were destroyed by water and I need to get another set. This is the type of stereo I got the amp from: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzIwWDk2MA...Tmgre/$_57.JPGhttp://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzIwWDk2MA...TmgrZ/$_57.JPG The amp just unbolts from the top of the unit and I have yet to come across a bad one from one of these. |
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got a write up on how you swapped your gauge cluster? id love to upgrade mine? i love the look of your truck. also have any more interior pics?
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Here's the latest pic. Showing off the tilt/tele wheel, mirror, gauges, cupholders, RKE, the AUX input. It's amazing that I've been able to find nice interior pieces so far and that my dash doesn't have a single crack in it even after baking in the Texas sun for a year. The carpet is really nice too. I will end up putting in 1992-94 Suburban/Blazer door panels when I find some decent ones so I can add power mirrors. |
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Replaced the o-ring in the back of my 700r4, usually when I parked her in the driveway she would leak a quart in minutes, not anymore. :)
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Yeah the brake fade is really something I should have addressed well before now. I personally don't plan to do the rear discs, seems like too much $ at this time. Some are working on adapting available parts (mounts) instead of custom fabbing them, which, if accomplished, will get the cost down and I might do it then if the cost/work/benefit factors are favorable. The front brakes do like 80-85% of the braking anyhow, so that's the place to concentrate first, to me. Have you considered the Hi-4 headlites yet? A cheap and simple upgrade that should be right up your alley considering your electrical skills, and yeilds outstanding benefits for the work. I personally took it to another level by wiring in a toggle switch (mounted at the bottom of the dash near the parking brake release), so I can have either just the low beams, just the hi beams, or both. Has worked out well so far and is one of my favorite mods. Now maybe some auto-dimming headlights adapted from a Caddy or something? :) |
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Enjoying your build and the little things added. Truck looks good.
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Well. I said I wasn't doing any mods for awhile but I was wrong. A set of Escalade mirrors fell in to my hands for cheap so now she will be getting power heated and auto-dimming side mirrors.
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