JamesSam
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- Feb 15, 2023
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- Location
- VA
- First Name
- Sam
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Silverado V10
- Engine Size
- 5.7 L 350 v8
Hello All,
I don't want to ruffle any feathers. I want feedback on this idea for a distant future project I am contemplating but am not dead set on... I have a V10(19874x4,as most of you know). I love it but I also am longing for a lowered, hot rod type of: square, or OBS, or 1st, or 2nd gen! Being realistic, this may be the only Square I ever own. I would love to beleive about getting another Chevy or GMC truck to have for this project but most likely, not happening. I have been thinking about dropping this truck with 4 wheel drive in tact. No slamming on bags or anything, just a 6/4 or 5/7 or whatever would work for lower stance for a mean street truck look. I like the rake look. I don't off road ever except driving down the dirt road driveway to my family's river house every now and then. I most likely could utilize 4x4 in snow driving to work when it snows or on the beach in OBX like the previous owner of my truck had fun doing. Both seem possible still being on a lower stance. I have seen this on the Powernation YouTube channel. "Red Tide" was an OBS K1500 turned low.
Please give me thoughts and remember this is an idea not a definite.
I don't want to ruffle any feathers. I want feedback on this idea for a distant future project I am contemplating but am not dead set on... I have a V10(19874x4,as most of you know). I love it but I also am longing for a lowered, hot rod type of: square, or OBS, or 1st, or 2nd gen! Being realistic, this may be the only Square I ever own. I would love to beleive about getting another Chevy or GMC truck to have for this project but most likely, not happening. I have been thinking about dropping this truck with 4 wheel drive in tact. No slamming on bags or anything, just a 6/4 or 5/7 or whatever would work for lower stance for a mean street truck look. I like the rake look. I don't off road ever except driving down the dirt road driveway to my family's river house every now and then. I most likely could utilize 4x4 in snow driving to work when it snows or on the beach in OBX like the previous owner of my truck had fun doing. Both seem possible still being on a lower stance. I have seen this on the Powernation YouTube channel. "Red Tide" was an OBS K1500 turned low.
Please give me thoughts and remember this is an idea not a definite.