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#101 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Picked up a pair of toolboxes from a friend the other day for $120! They're made from 1/8th inch tread plate and weigh 40lbs a piece
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#102 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Those will look great! Can't wait to see them on.
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#103 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Thi thing is definitely a never ending project. Here in a little bit the transmission and t-case is going to be out so I can replace my clutch. Pretty sure it's just my throw out bearing, but after all this work I may as well do it all!
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#104 |
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Dude that blows! Hope you get it fixed ans back on the road fast! And do some burnouts
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#105 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
I now have a new clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing and return spring. The old return spring broke/disappeared and caused the throw out beating to ride on the pressure plate the entire time, thus causing the source of the grinding
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#106 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
I am officially done shopping at LMC! When I bought all my front end parts, not only did they sell me the wrong axle shaft u-joints, but they also gave me the wrong lower ball joints! The worst part about it is I didn't realize the ball joints were wrong until today when I went to adjust my clutch linkage
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#107 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Sounds like zero fun, lol. Did you get those toolboxes mounted?
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#108 |
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#109 |
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And I don't know why those pictures posted on my last reply...
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#110 |
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Sometimes I hate technology...
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#111 |
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You and me both brother! Om not much older than you, but in the same boat!
Glad the ball joints work! Ps: we need pics! Lol |
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#112 |
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When I started this project, my goal was to have a brand new truck without paying the price of one. I guess that's not going to happen
The new clutch works great; the old girl shifts like a dream not. But, when I took it in to have the front end aligned I found out I needed a new steering box. Go figure... |
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#113 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Had this exact thing happen on my 72 K2500. Have you found the cause yet?
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#114 |
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I'm pretty sure my switch is just a little worn, because I jiggled it a little and they worked again. Go figure
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#115 |
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Today I'm getting the old girl back from the steering ms brake shop after having an alignment and rear brake job done. The back axle is apparently a crossbreed SOB. They had to pull numbers off the old break shoes to get them, the wheel cylinders were for a 3/4 ton FORD and the hardware was all GM!!! I've never heard of something this crazy!!!
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#116 |
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Finally got my toolboxes mounted. Here's a pretty good side shot to show how they look
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#117 |
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Those look awesome! Needs a coat of paint and it will look even better! I love the truck man
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#118 |
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Thanks! All I have left to do is paint those boxes and finish my interior, then it'll be ready to take me back and forth to college
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#119 |
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You will be the man driving that to school, it sure is a head turner.
Need the wheels painted too, that would really set it off! |
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#120 |
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That's going to have to wait. I'm hurrying to finish he necessities before I move as it is
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#121 |
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I hear ya man.
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#122 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Hey all, I know it's been awhile. I've been driving the old girl every day for a couple months now and am happy to say things are great. Two weeks ago I took it 2 1/2 hours to college and the only complaint I have is it is LOUD at 80 mph; so loud you consider wearing ear plugs. The tires I have howl like old bias plies that you used to be able to buy at feed stores. Other than that I don't have any complaints
I am wishing now that I had installed 3.73 gears instead of the original 4:10s. Even with the ranger it still winds up pretty high on the interstate. The next time I buy tires I'm going to a 33x9.50 instead of my 31x10.50s I have now. I did the math and it will be pretty close to a 3.73 rear end. Plus, with a narrower size, it may help increase MPGs a little |
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#123 |
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Re: My 72 gmc build
Here's from when I had it hooked to the stock trailer so I could haul my 4-H steers and show gear to the fair
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