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Well, I finally got to drive at night with the new headlights.
They worked out pretty well, a definite improvement from what I had. I did not get lights flashed at me once & I did driving on 2 lane back roads as well as 4 lane highway. The high beams are a little different though. When I turn them on I notice more light on the ground in front of me (like turning on fog lights) then I do light higher like a normal high beam. For me it was actually kind of cool though because I could kick them on and see the road in front of me better to watch out for potholes, etc. Overall I am pleased. |
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UPDATE ON THE LED HEADLIGHTS WE'VE BEEN DISCUSSING ABOVE...
So, I noticed a while back that the drivers side headlight lens/housing had a haze to it kind of like it was fogging or a dirty pretty much all the time. Although not that noticeable it drives me nuts. I tried contacting Stark about it & never heard a single word back. Then Saturday, after arriving to a local car show I discovered that the passengers side lens was cracked all the way across. There was no "point of impact" like a got hit with a rock or anything so I don't think that was the issue. So, with these 2 issues & the lack of being able to get customer service, I plan to remove these lights & go back to old school lights until (or even if) I find another set that I like enough to try. I was happy with the look of the lens in the beginning with them not having any wild designs or company logos all over them & even the performance of the lights but I just don't think they are all that great of quality of product. (And take in to consideration my truck is not daily driven or even driven that much all) Just wanted to give an update since so many of you had posted or messaged me about these. |
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Justin, very nice job! Have you thought about the lights from LMC - http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/full.aspx?Page=101?
I have these in my 85 and they work really well. Just my $.02
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Justin, very nice job! Have you thought about the lights from LMC - http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/full.aspx?Page=101 I have these in my 85 and they work really well. Just my $.02
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Thank you!
I went back to regular headlights. A sylvania silverstar headlight. I may try another set of leds in the future if I can find one with a lens that I like. |
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The 76 has been getting some engine upgrades & makeover lately... its not completely done but heres an update...
Still have some detailing & things to "tidy up" but its close now. Changes included: Holley Sniper EFI CVF Racing Pulley system Slosh Panels to smooth insides of fenders removed ac box from firewall & installed block off plate Billet Specialties Streamline valve covers Black Air cleaner Went back to rubber hoses with heat shrink clamps (instead of chrome coolflex hoses) New inner fender wells New Derale fan Repainted most the stuff in the engine bay And lots of other little stuff Still plan to do headers & new full exhaust in the future... time & budget just didnt allow it right now. |
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Man, that’s clean! Are you not gonna have AC though?
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Not this go round. I went no heat no air to clean things up.
At some point in the future I will do a vintage air set up when I tear into the truck a little deeper. |
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Nice and clean. Looks good.
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Engine bay looks great!! Any difference in the way the truck runs with the sniper EFI?
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I'm curious too. I have a Sniper sitting in the box waiting for me to finish up with my suspension on the Blazer.
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Looks great! I have my personal top 5 73-80 C10s and this one is definitely one of my favorites and in my top 5!!!! Mike
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Great source information as well!! Mike
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Got a few more things done with the engine makeover/upgrades & got the hood back on.
Also, got a few more miles of test driving on it. So far I am very impressed with the Holley Sniper Fuel Injection kit. The truck starts easier than ever before, it idles very smooth, seems to have better throttle response and power. |
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How/where did you route the wiring for your sniper? I have mine all bundled up over by the blower motor for now an it looks horrible. I spent over an hour trying to find a clean way to do it but seemed it was too short for one direction and to long for others. Your engine bay looks great, I have some serious clean up to do on mine
I'm really happy overall with my sniper as well. Ready to add timing control to it now when I have the time.
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Super clean engine bay! Love this truck.
May I ask what paint you used for the black? Those side fender panels really make a difference in the appearance of the engine bay.
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Truck looks great.
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