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03-12-2014, 04:16 PM | #1 |
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Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Part II
I put some new rollers on the burban last year and am just now getting around to posting a pic.
specs are: Coys C-56 chrome 18x8 w/ 4.5" backspace 225/50 front tires 255/45 rear tires I also put Belltech rear shackles on the rear that dropped the rear another 3/4" or so. Jeff |
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03-12-2014, 07:00 PM | #3 |
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Looks great, I like the color combo,rims and the stance. Good looking Burb.
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^ This. That's a damn nice looking Suburban. I like that you've kept the old grille too. It's refreshing to see the older grilles these days when everyone wants to update.
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03-13-2014, 10:03 AM | #5 |
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Thanks guys. Your comments tell me I hit the look I was going for. I like the clean "street rod" look if you will. I do have a few things I am planning to redo in the near future like switching back to the stock hood and working over the taillights to get rid of the reverse lights.
badgmc: Your comment about the grille is exactly why I put the old style grille back in. I originally built the burb after hitting a deer and put a 94-up GMC grille in it. When I hit Bambi #2 a year later I decided that you never see these trucks with the 88-93 grille anymore so that's what I put in. To me they also look cleaner and flow with this body style better. Jeff Last edited by J Lee; 03-13-2014 at 10:26 AM. |
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I like that plan.
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Updated pic. Got some new rims. They are a pretty popular wheel, but I like the low-maintenance of the powdercoat finish and they go will with the paint color.
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At the first of the year my son Trent bought a used 1997 ex-cab GMC pickup.
I wanted to post some pics and info on the build to not just show it off but to hopefully help if anyone else might be doing a similar build. I am not a huge fan of 20” wheels on this body style. I guess I am hold school but I just like a little more side wall on the tire then the 20” wheels allow. In the end we went with 18” wheels and I think it turned out looking good. However I will warn you with 18” wheels you will have a very limited tire choice on both brands and tire size options. With a lot of work Trent, his brother, and I have turned it into something pretty slick. I hope my son is happy with the results. He really didn't want to lower it but a persuaded him into it. I told him I had a vision for this truck and if he would just trust me in the end he would be proud of it. The first thing we did was replace all the intake, valve cover gaskets and did a complete tune up, replaced the belt and idler pulleys and installed a new radiator while his mom hand sewed a new leather wrap around the steering wheel. Then we completely rebuilt the front-end. After that we dropped the front 4" by Installing drop coil springs and drop spindles. In the back we dropped it 6" by c-notching the frame and doing an axle flip. We also installed some air assist air bags so he can adjust the rear ride height or compensate for a load. Also took it to our local muffler shop and had some dual exhaust with glass packs ran on it. Sound nice and throaty but not too loud. After all that we cleaned up the exterior by pulling all off the moldings and pin-stripping off, installed new headlights and a billet aluminum grill. To make room for the new tires and wheels we rolled the rear fender flange over and cut the front fender flanges off flush with inner sheet metal and spot welded them back together. Then finally after waiting almost two weeks the wheels arrived so we went straight to discount tire and had some new rubber mounted up on them and man they look great. Once on the truck Trent finally understood the vision I had for it and had a smile ear to ear. All and all pretty happy with the results, the truck drives and handles real nicely. Later on I will be sending the PCM to buddy Dave at Old School EFI to it reflashed. I want to make some adjustments to the shift points and make some corrections to accommodate the 1 ½” taller rear tires. Basic set up: Front end: Lowered about 4” with 2” drop spindles and drop springs Cut fender flange lip off flush with inner fender well, spot welded inner & outer back together and ground smooth. Pulled inner fender well bolt directly above tire out. Rear end: Lowered about 6’ with axle flip kit and c-notch plates. Added some air-assist air bags so he could have some adjustability on rear ride height and adjust for carrying a load or pulling a trailer. Had to do some e-brake relocating and rerouting to clear air bags and keep from rubbing the inside of the wheel and tires. Rolled rear fender flange with vise grips and shot filled rubber mallet. Then with a hydraulic-jack a 2x4 slightly widened the outer fender paying very close attention to the sheet metal as to not distort anything. Gained about 3/8” Wheels and Tires: Front: Showheels Streeters 18” x 8” with 0 offset mounted with Falken Ziex ZE-612 (235/60R-18) Rear: Showheels Streeters 18” x 9” with a +6 offset mounted with Falken Ziex ZE-612 (265/60R-18) |
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Truck looks awesome. And I agree with the tire/wheel combo. Trucks need some rubber showing.
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well done. i like it
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new here this is my 90 ss
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Super clean!!
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I like em both fellas. I had a white 97 GMC like that one, daughter totalled it though. That black SS is looking great too.
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thanks !
thank you ! i had a cab and a half black with grey leather was beautiful too. but never modified the out side. had hids indash tv and music system. |
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Love the 454 SS's!!
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This is a customer truck I'm currently working on
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Neat truck, were those graphics a trim option? I know the dealers used to do local trim packages if that is one of them it would be nice to leave it.
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Thanks! I think it was some dealer conversion possibly? Interior is all woody as well. Lol I kind of dig it!
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I was going to say it's a dare to be different thing and then saw the AMC. You already have that covered. I just sold a 62 American Convert and my 66 Classic wagon. I still have a 64 Ambassador 990H buried in the shop.
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