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Cool for you glad it worked out and you got it, nice project.
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I need to do reseach an see what axles I have, R&P, transfer case an whatnot.
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I keep seeing this bad azz sub on the way home. Today I got a pic. Been searching for 30min to try an find on the site here where I seen this sub. I believe he has a built thread were he did a Cummins transplant. I think its the same one ....
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Hey mosesburb, you found a new fender!
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Looks great. And now it can even roll up on a curb. Did you have to lock the hubs in?
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Heck no ! Hahaha !
I still need to pull the front shaft as the splines are worn out on the yoke. The extra cash spent on the rims took away funds from repairing the shaft.
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Good rubber and rim choice, looks a lot better, especially on the curb.
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BTW, I think before I hit the curb, I shoulda been in 4-low with the hubs locked in. I'm a nOob to 4x4 ! To many years owning lowered VW Buses. Hi an Low
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heres my 72 cheyenne stepside....been putting this one together for the past 5 yrs.....its getting there..
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heres my 72 cheyenne.....lift next year and probably 44's?
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Nice K20 hula! Are those 17.5 wheels?
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Yep. Yokohamas on them. Have 16s with skinny mudders I'm putting back on.
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My 67' K10 7" spring lift on 35" KM2's
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Tuff looking truck Mr-Jack, the lift is a little too much with those tires for my taste though.
You plan on restoring that truck hula?
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05-22-2012, 11:39 PM | #17 |
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Thanks...my plans are to go up to either 37's or 38's when i switch to 3/4 ton axles. I ordered all the stuff for the lift originally when i was deployed, and realized it was a bit too high when i actually got the truck on the 35's. Guess I was a couple of inches off LOL. It's a good thing I drive a bunch of chevy trucks...i can get some use out of the 35's still.
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Mr Jack, your truck makes the baby Jesus smile.
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Nice lift though, a 37/38 will fit nice and look real good on the truck.
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Jack, that stance is perfect. Love how the tires aren't stuffed into the wheel wells.
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LOL...i didn't know that Jesus was a chevy truck enthusiast, but I got a chuckle out of the compliment...thanks fellas. I can't wait to spend about 20 thousand more dollars on this truck LOL
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I have one heck of a time getting up into my truck with just a 6in lift an 35in tyres. I need to start carrying a step stool with me. With a rope attached to pull it up behind me.
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Not too tall...i have long legs in proportion to the rest of my body. I have owned many lifted rigs, so it's easy for me...well until i get a bit older
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05-24-2012, 07:49 PM | #24 |
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I had an 81 CJ7 with 13" of lift and 38.5" tires and it was hard to get in because of the lip at the bottom of door which I tripped over getting in and fell back out one time and caught my foot in the steering wheel, I laughed so hard I couldn't get out. At least nobody saw it happen.
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pics of my 72' cheyenne.................
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