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BlahBlahBlah
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wa.
Posts: 20,143
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Truck to burb
Does anyone know if you can take all the brake lines, including emergency brake cables, from a same year, same equipped long box truck to a burb or panel?
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Delaware and Long Island, New York
Posts: 3,464
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Re: Truck to burb
Yes, Same wheelbase. Remember GM liked compatible then, shhhh....it saved them money.
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BlahBlahBlah
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wa.
Posts: 20,143
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Re: Truck to burb
I figured it was the same, but also seems like there were some sort of small changes truck vs burb/panel towards the rear. Thanks for the quick answer.
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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: Truck to burb
It all shoooouuuld be the same. I can look in the parts book. Or you could get someone else to if you want an answer this year
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BlahBlahBlah
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wa.
Posts: 20,143
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Re: Truck to burb
I’m good with what you guys have posted. I had two more guys back out of truck trades and deals. I’m just over it, finally think things are coming together, Lucy pulls the football out.
Picking up a new battery powered sawzall and im cutting things up. I was out looking at the three full size extra chassis I had and was thinking maybe I should save some lines and such. Easy storage. |
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