Girth
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- Joined
- Feb 25, 2023
- Posts
- 97
- Reaction score
- 283
- Location
- Olympia WA
- First Name
- Garth
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- V2500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
The wife had a hankering for something "beastly". With three kids, coaching one kids soccer team.....well, a Suburban is kinda THE thing. (She threatens divorce when minivans are mentioned). She had a newer Burb ('04) that she HATED..... but she seems in love with this new beast, but then she hasn't really lived with it yet. lol
Drove it home last weekend. First square body for me. I've owned older and newer GM trucks, but never a square body. 1989 V2500, 5.7/400/241, 4in lift. Overall pretty straight with very little rust. Interior is pretty darn clean, minus the front door panels being a bit beat up, and the missing headliner. Some teenagers have been driving it for a couple years, so I have some work to do. Supposedly the engine was replaced with a Summit long block some years ago, I have receipts for the TH400 being rebuilt, and the steering box was replaced. Steering feels a bit light/twitchy/likes to wander though.... although better now that the tie rod is straight. lol
Froze my butt off yesterday swapping the taco'd tie rod and adjusting some doors/fixing strikers so they shut right. New master/booster sitting in the garage, since they suspicious paint on the one in the truck sure did turn out to be a leaking master. Has rusty Hedman headers on it, with what sounds like a WICKED exhaust leak. Hole in one muffler (true duals, home brew, the mount that was welded to the muffler ripped a hole out of it), but the tick sounds like it's closer to the front. Kinda dreading pulling the headers.... but we'll see. One of the rear seatbelts has a restractor that doesn't retract the shoulder belt, but the lap portion works fine. Temp gauge is mostly inop? WAS stuck around 150*, even with the truck off, though this morning I noticed it started out bottomed and then slowly rose to around 125*. Curious. Still has that load sensing brake valve inline in the back, which I'm gonna bypass..... once I figure out how I wanna do that. With the dual exhaust, one pipe is RIGHT there where I'd put the adjusted line.
Overall.... just hoping to get it reasonably safe and solid, since the wife wants to bomb around town in it. THEN.... now that she knows it IS a thing, she's wanting to do a dually conversion to it.
Drove it home last weekend. First square body for me. I've owned older and newer GM trucks, but never a square body. 1989 V2500, 5.7/400/241, 4in lift. Overall pretty straight with very little rust. Interior is pretty darn clean, minus the front door panels being a bit beat up, and the missing headliner. Some teenagers have been driving it for a couple years, so I have some work to do. Supposedly the engine was replaced with a Summit long block some years ago, I have receipts for the TH400 being rebuilt, and the steering box was replaced. Steering feels a bit light/twitchy/likes to wander though.... although better now that the tie rod is straight. lol
Froze my butt off yesterday swapping the taco'd tie rod and adjusting some doors/fixing strikers so they shut right. New master/booster sitting in the garage, since they suspicious paint on the one in the truck sure did turn out to be a leaking master. Has rusty Hedman headers on it, with what sounds like a WICKED exhaust leak. Hole in one muffler (true duals, home brew, the mount that was welded to the muffler ripped a hole out of it), but the tick sounds like it's closer to the front. Kinda dreading pulling the headers.... but we'll see. One of the rear seatbelts has a restractor that doesn't retract the shoulder belt, but the lap portion works fine. Temp gauge is mostly inop? WAS stuck around 150*, even with the truck off, though this morning I noticed it started out bottomed and then slowly rose to around 125*. Curious. Still has that load sensing brake valve inline in the back, which I'm gonna bypass..... once I figure out how I wanna do that. With the dual exhaust, one pipe is RIGHT there where I'd put the adjusted line.
Overall.... just hoping to get it reasonably safe and solid, since the wife wants to bomb around town in it. THEN.... now that she knows it IS a thing, she's wanting to do a dually conversion to it.
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