06-07-2010, 09:16 AM | #1051 |
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Re: How about some pics of 88-98 Trucks
Hey motopatzo, could ya give us a picture of the engine?
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06-07-2010, 03:27 PM | #1052 |
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It's not pretty, but I use it as a work truck, and it's been extremely reliable- this pic was before it got propane.......
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COOL!
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Nice. We need a night time pic with everything all lit up.
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Edit: Just noticed it's 5 lug.
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06-07-2010, 06:48 PM | #1056 |
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5-lug wheels = 2wd 1500
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06-07-2010, 06:50 PM | #1057 |
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Yeah, I just noticed that and edited my post. I'm a big fan of the long beds of this era. Truck looks good.
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Yep 5 lug....planning on getting a 1 ton dually this summer though!
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96 Yukon.
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06-08-2010, 08:33 PM | #1061 |
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I'm not feeling the smoked lights purely from a functionality standpoint, but everything else is beatiful!!
What did you do to the chrome ring to get the brushed look? Last edited by 1badgmc; 06-08-2010 at 08:34 PM. |
06-09-2010, 10:19 AM | #1062 |
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I like the murdered out look. I've jsut never cared for smoked head and running lights though, I prefer clean factory lights myself.
Looks good though. You running a 4/6 drop on there? Last edited by Ghastlyone; 06-09-2010 at 10:20 AM. |
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itchy - what kind of paint is that?
I'm thinking about making my burban flat. I probably won't take the plunge right away, but i'm working on the interior soon (swapping for gray leather)and i'd like to paint the visible metal while the plastic is out. If i don't go flat black, i'll eventually repaint the factory colors (blue and silver).
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Got my old girl all cleaned up the other day, including a long-overdue wax job. Couldn't resist the urge to take pics.
And this will be my "before" picture after it comes down 2" all around...it's got spindles, hangers, and shocks waiting in the garage.
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Looks good man!
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06-26-2010, 11:28 PM | #1068 |
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Yay, I can contribute to this thread now.
I traded my 1981 C20 Scottsdale for this 1989 K2500 Silverado.
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I got my bumper and grille installed today, finally. I used Street Scene black chrome speed inserts.
Out of the box, they don't fit as well as I like them to. After a little bending, and tweaking they fit pretty good. They're definitely not a "drop right in" kind of insert. The bumper was powder coated, and grille shell just regular painted.... This was before.... Last edited by Ghastlyone; 06-27-2010 at 03:44 PM. |
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Very nice improvement.
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heres my 1990 chevy with aluminum wheels and it has stainless shorty headers and other then that its stock traded a $150 dirt bike for it had no reverse so changed the tranny good to go now its the one on the far side in the pic its like the 3 generations in my drive way there all mine and im only 17
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Thanks guys! Next thing on the list is getting the rear done. I don't know if I want to run a roll pan or just a color matched bumper. I've never been a big fan of roll pans on 2 door Tahoes. Having a roll pan on these really accentuates the fuel tank. But we'll see. The shop that painted my grille and bumper told me they can order a rear bumper cap that's completely smooth. It would get rid of the step pads and outer trim. |
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I vote color matched bumper for functionality and to keep that damn tank hidden.
What I always wanted to do with my old Yukon (and wouldn't mind doing with my Suburban) is to take 2 bumpers and weld them together so that they're straight all the way across without the recessed tag area. Then french in a license plate box like a rollpan. Last edited by 1badgmc; 06-28-2010 at 09:07 AM. |
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I think the bumper would look good on it. I like the roll pans, but I agree with you. There is just something about the tahoes that just don't look right to me with a roll pan.
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