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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Tulsa, OK
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New guy 1972 Cheyenne
Good Morning everyone,
Just joined the forum, and the C10 game. I bought this 1972 Cheyenne LWB recently as my daily driver and have started fixing her up. It has the stock 350 that runs strong, but is a little tired. I have added a new carb, exhaust, stereo, wheels and tires (torque thrust II 20X8 in front 20X10 in rear) window tint, and replaced the wood grain vinyl trim. I need your guys opinion on what drop to do. For now, I am thinking just springs for a 2/3 drop. Would that be a good enough drop to get a good low stance without major modifications? let me know what you guys think! Thank you! |
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Re: New guy 1972 Cheyenne
Welcome aboard!!
Great looking truck!! Others will chime in as to your questions, as I have no personal experience with those particular things! Enjoy the new ride!!
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1972 Chevrolet C20 Cheyenne Custom Camper LWB - 350 / 330 HP GM Crate - TH350 / Mild Shift Kit - Dark Blue / Medium Blue - Paint Code 559 |
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Location: Anaheim Hills, CA
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Re: New guy 1972 Cheyenne
That is a fine looking truck! I like the look of the new woodgrain
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Tulsa, OK
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Re: New guy 1972 Cheyenne
Thanks! sorry for the sideways pic trying to figure this out.
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Location: Omaha NE
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Re: New guy 1972 Cheyenne
Mine is 2/4 with Boss 20's, ECE springs, trac bar and shocks. Hope this is helpful.
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