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10-30-2013, 10:38 AM | #1 |
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family
Heh heh heh.... I wish I could have done that with my youngest. Enjoy whilst you can.
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10-30-2013, 01:19 PM | #2 |
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What a cutie. Make sure not to get grease and gunk all over the carrier or God forbid on her delicate skin!
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10-30-2013, 01:28 PM | #3 |
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Just read through your build and it's awesome what your doing to make that burb a 4 dr.I know I miss my ole Burb 70 4x4 250 six 3 spd. Congrats on your little ones, I'm sure your loving every min cause they grow very fast as my twins just turned 17. Anymore updates.
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Still saving money to do the transmission rebuild. The suburban has become my time filler when I can't work on my brothers truck. I have a lot of cleaning, inspection, and assembly to do, so plenty to keep me busy.
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10-31-2013, 01:15 AM | #5 |
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Jeremy,
I see your using the Tahoe/Blazer for a storage shelf. You still driving it? I have to put a rear end in my daughters 92. It will be receiving the one that came out of my 93 Suburban reusing her axles and bearings with some new seals. She blew up the gov-lock and destroyed the cover, carrier, and most of the gears. I am modifying the 93 Suburban 10 bolt to make it an LSD. I remove the flyweight and cam add some spacers and shims to tighten up the LSD and wa la, a reliable rear axle. 3 out of our 4 family vehicles have had 10 bolts with gov-locks explode. The advantage of using a Suburban rear axle is the rear brakes are 11 inches instead of 10. I have to slightly modify the shock mounts to make it fit properly. |
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10-31-2013, 03:43 PM | #7 |
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My girls do not understand the operation of a Gov-Lock and do not drive accordingly. My wife blew the 2000 Suburban 10 bolt in Monterey when our daughter lived up there going to college. Our daughter lived on a hill and during the rain she pulled away from the curb and it started to spin a tire. She gassed it and bang! Same with the Blazer, our daughter was on Beach Blvd in an early morning rain, she tried to pass a bus at an intersection, hit the gas going across the paint stripe and bang! Our son Joe just flat wore his 10 bolt out in his Tahoe. I suspect it had been used for towing a lot and the housing was slightly bent (oil weeping from the right axle tube at the center section). It finally gave up the ghost at about 270,000 miles!
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12-18-2013, 03:43 PM | #8 |
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Nice work on getting axles back under it! Yeah, it is kind of weird why they did only the 3 doors but I'm guessing they took their thoughts from the station wagons they built? Maybe they didn't think there was a market for a 4 door truck? I'm looking forward to the progress on the crew cab. But not really, because I know what'll do to my mind.
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12-21-2013, 06:32 PM | #9 |
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I really can't figure out why GM did not make the 67-72 Suburban's 4 doors. Internationals Travelall had been a 4 door since the redesign in 1961 and the Jeep Wagoner was a 4 door since its introduction also. I suppose GM thought it was a safety feature to load everyone behind the front seat from the curb side. Then again GM's station wagons all had 4 doors even going back to the woodie body style. GM and Jeep did build 2 door wagons, but were eventually eliminated due to the lack of convenience that a 4 door provides.
Your Tahoe link still does not work, does it describe why it won't pass smog? If it was originally a 49 state vehicle California cannot make you install anything other than 49 state smog stuff on it, so what's missing, the cat? |
12-22-2013, 01:58 AM | #10 |
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I looked for the thread and it is GONE, so I will start a new one on it. It is an original CA emissions vehicle, and I am the second owner. I will start a new thread on it since I have been tinkering with it for a while these last few months.
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12-22-2013, 02:49 AM | #11 |
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I found your posting from last February about the O2 sensor and replied to it. If you can't find it pm me and I'll let you know what we did with my sons 93 pickup.
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12-22-2013, 07:11 PM | #12 |
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I fixed the link... I just started a new thread
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02-22-2015, 08:59 PM | #13 |
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Bump for a cool burb
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02-27-2015, 01:30 AM | #14 |
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Still gathering parts. Life is moving at the speed of life so it's probably not going to get touched until the summer. That's when I'll put the transmission together
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04-14-2015, 12:55 AM | #15 |
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First things first,
Sutter Grace 3-30-15 And that makes 4! My big kids keep asking me when the Suburban can come out of the trailer, and I keep having to tell them when the big truck is running. I think it is awesome that they are gnawing at the bit as much as I am to get the burb back on the road. I decided a while back that the 700r wasn't what I wanted, so I sourced a 91 4L80E, TCM, Harness, and sensors off a diesel. It's 2WD but that's no bother. I am also set on using a NP241 case, but... I have a TH400/NP205... so I am leaning toward the 4L80E/NP205 just because I wont need anything to run that other driveshafts... maybe. I am going to build and sell the 700r4/NP205 and throw that up for sale on CL to see if I can fund the interior.
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04-14-2015, 03:54 PM | #16 |
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Congrats on another kiddo! She looks so cute.
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07-02-2015, 01:49 AM | #17 |
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flash back to 2011, and post #212...
I started this... And scrapped it in favor of this... So much easier doing it this way.
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Sorry it was a light hearted comment. I'm making my own the way he did and he said the new way was easier. Was joking that the easiest way was for someone else to do it.
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I don't get the last two comments at all. He is just showing a set of door strikers with no mention of purchase, sale, wanted or whatever. What's the deal?
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Travis, I'll see if I still have the cut files. I'll share those if I still have them. Then you'll just have to find someone with a CNC plasma table and someone with a break. I'm guessing you got edited for asking if I was gonna sell one. I had one made for mine and one made for my brothers. I haven't had any luck selling my used parts here in BFC so I let my premium lapse. But like I said, if I can find the files, and if you can get them made, I'll share. That's what we do here, right? Share? I think I'm gonna drill and tap the plates 10-32 to hold the springs. I had the guys delete those holes so I could do it myself.
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I made a comment that the only thing easier than making them that was was if someone else made them for you. It was deleted within minutes. That's why it's confusing now.
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Seems like some pretty overzealous moderators there!
Instead of reading the post they target key words and send out some unfriendly message! So when a guy sends or receives a message to share info, he gets bugged to be a paying member? I thought sharing knowledge was what these forums were all about. I've seen people post product names and vendors in other posts and not get tagged, so I'm still at a loss here. |
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