What have you done to your square lately??

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Itali83

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Finally put the original grill back in my truck. I’m a GMC guy over bow ties but, it’s been bugging me that I had an 85-87 GMC grill I’m my 82 Chevy. I even changed the stainless trim around the grill to the 83-87 style. So I swapped that back and put the stock grill back in too. I’ve come to appreciate the uniqueness of the 81-82 nose and wanted to embrace it.

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Mine's in the hospital.
I'm too old to be huffing a transfer case and transmission by my lonesome, without a tranny jack.
It was okay back in 1988 but FTS now. Got a very good mechanic to handle it all.

At least I got it all pressure washed and the GMSB stickers are out there! New tailgate on the way!
 

Powerhouse Ranch

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Mine's in the hospital.
I'm too old to be huffing a transfer case and transmission by my lonesome, without a tranny jack.
It was okay back in 1988 but FTS now. Got a very good mechanic to handle it all.

At least I got it all pressure washed and the GMSB stickers are out there! New tailgate on the way!

at least you can rep! i have yet to see mine :(
 

Vbb199

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Mine's in the hospital.
I'm too old to be huffing a transfer case and transmission by my lonesome, without a tranny jack.
It was okay back in 1988 but FTS now. Got a very good mechanic to handle it all.

At least I got it all pressure washed and the GMSB stickers are out there! New tailgate on the way!



Shouldve asked for my help.... im <2 hr from you
 

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The old straddle the line trick so no one who pays attention to the lines will park close to you.
 

80BrownK10

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Filled it up yesterday. I’ve got about 375mi on the swap now. This was mostly driving light, some warm up idling, 70-75 on the Hwy and still a couple romps. But mostly being good lol. I’ll take it
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That's insane mileage!!!
 

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Smart ass, :flipthebird: :favorites13:
Alright I guess but I still stand by my yay and am glad your brakes finally work. That **** kept snowballing on you like crazy. I couldn't bring myself to like any of your other posts leading up because each one seemed to be the light at the end of the tunnel but ended up being a head banging into a brick wall.:banghead:


Remember I'm pulling for ya, were all in their together.
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hirschdalechevy

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Wanting to beef up my rear driveshaft and get rid of some minor vibrations at highway speeds. So I went out and picked up a ford 205 t-case yoke, (ring) and a ford 1350 double cardan and had a new driveshaft made with a 1350 u-joint at the other end so I could get rid or the offset u-joint I had there before. The new driveshaft cleared up 90 percent of all the vibrations I had before.
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hirschdalechevy

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I still had a very slight hum at highway speeds with the new driveshaft, so I went out and picked up some 2 degree steel shims, (and new center pins), to replace the 4 degree ones in there now. The 2 degree shims brought the pinion down so it's not so straight on with the new driveshaft, and its as smooth as butter down the highway now.


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JeffK10America

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I still had a very slight hum at highway speeds with the new driveshaft, so I went out and picked up some 2 degree steel shims, (and new center pins), to replace the 4 degree ones in there now. The 2 degree shims brought the pinion down so it's not so straight on with the new driveshaft, and its as smooth as butter down the highway now.
Good deal brother. ! And you have a nice view around you as well!

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