Trucksareforwork
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2022
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 475
- Location
- Spartanburg SC
- First Name
- Geoff
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
Here’s a fun one. I picked this truck up earlier this year. It’s an 80 c10.
Drives straight. Had many more things to fix than this, so I’m just getting to tearing it down.
It was in the grass and I crawled under a bit when I bought it, but probably got myself in a hurry, so yeah yeah yeah.
Prior owner said it had previously had a roll pan on the front, so the frame ears had been cut. It had a chrome bumper on it when I bought it.
Finally stripped the front clip to pull motor and do some other freshening (I’ll post on that later), and here’s the true story:
The driver side frame rail is buckled badly up to and I think including the first crossmember.
I was in the mode of just trimming this up and welding or bolting on some quarter inch plate to re form the frame ears. Am I dealing with danger here?
As I said, the truck tracks straight. It actually drives nice.
What would gmsb do?
Drives straight. Had many more things to fix than this, so I’m just getting to tearing it down.
It was in the grass and I crawled under a bit when I bought it, but probably got myself in a hurry, so yeah yeah yeah.
Prior owner said it had previously had a roll pan on the front, so the frame ears had been cut. It had a chrome bumper on it when I bought it.
Finally stripped the front clip to pull motor and do some other freshening (I’ll post on that later), and here’s the true story:
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The driver side frame rail is buckled badly up to and I think including the first crossmember.
I was in the mode of just trimming this up and welding or bolting on some quarter inch plate to re form the frame ears. Am I dealing with danger here?
As I said, the truck tracks straight. It actually drives nice.
What would gmsb do?