05-06-2012, 08:17 PM | #51 |
Redefining LowBudget
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: lebanon Cow Hampshire
Posts: 4,538
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Re: Have some Burban
well what ever happened...looks like I stumbled onto a panel and amd fighting whether to stayt 2 wd or find a 4x4 that it fits??
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05-06-2012, 11:34 PM | #52 |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Shelley Idaho
Posts: 876
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Re: Have some Burban
I haven't really done anything with it for a while, I have been concentrating on my 53 Burb. I did get a burned out 93 S10 Blazer for $50 from a coworker (interior fire). The motor, trans and t-case weren't touched. Took that vortec 4.3 and 4l60e and t-case and got it stuffed into this Burb. It does look really good with a motor in it. I tinker on it when I have the time and extra money.
My GMC Burb is staying on it's frame with the stock axle on the front. I put disc brakes on the front and I'm in the process of installing power steering with a tilt van column. It will gat a small block auto trans but I haven't decided on the rear yet. I have a Lincoln 9 inch with factory discs, a 92 Chevy half ton axle with a posi or I might go F body or S10 rear for ease of installation. The Lincoln and 92 axle are a 5 on 5 bolt pattern and 2 inches too wide but I could hide that with rim backspacing [IMG][/IMG]. [IMG][/IMG]
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