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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: phoenix
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Re: 70 C-20 4x4 Suburban Father/Son project
![]() So there are many elements of this build that involved me telling Nick "good enough" and him having to grumble something along the lines of "it's not my truck" Not that I don't think everything he has done has been beyond what I would do....it just isn't all up to HIS norms ![]() I will say I am very happy with my huge AC condensor, big ol' trans cooler and even a power steering cooler he crammed in front of my core support. It did require a bit of custom work to the hood latch and a bit of hammer work on the core support. ![]() These same 2 fans have been doing an amazing job on my lowered 72 C-10 during a blazing summer, running full AC and sitting in killer traffic. They should be good for slow crawling on summer trail runs where you can generate some serious engine/trans temps. ![]() Now there were some parts of this project Nick didn't want ANY part of...and my new dual spotlights highlight the fun I got to have. I am pretty sure Nick banged his head on the inside handles enough to want to rip them off my rig. But I sure love'em. And cool thing is Unity still makes everything you could want, including some seriously bright replacement bulbs I can't wait to play with. I have a pair of vintage correct lights but these more modern ones were in much better shape so in they went. And I will admit drilling the holes in freshly painted A pillars was one of the hardest things I have done on this rig ![]() |
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