82sbshortbed
Fuckemall!!
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2018
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- Location
- SE Texas
- First Name
- Doug
- Truck Year
- 1982, 1984
- Truck Model
- 1500 shortbed, 1500 longbed
- Engine Size
- 454, 305
Yes more light less heat
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You’re a better man than me. I keep my Square below maybe 85 mph or so depending on traffic. BahahahaOne of those days where I got off of work early and all the stars aligned. Dry weather, so I fired up the truck and got it right out of the garage and out into the country. Stayed nice and cool the whole entire time. No creeping up to above 210 at speed.
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You’re a better man than me. I keep my Square below maybe 85 mph or so depending on traffic. Bahahaha
That was obvious from the tires on it when we picked it up, LOLWell that truck sat in that spot we moved it from for a long time, in weather from freezing to blazing hot. We regularly get 115 in the summer which rivals the temps you see in the Phoenix area. I happy that you're getting it back on the road again. Looks a lot better.
There are a number of different suspension kits on the market, what moved you towards TCI?Haven’t done it yet but got a whole pallet of goodies in from TCI Engineering. Gonna be carving up corners soon
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Jean is doing good! And I'm trying, everyday I'm getting things checked off the to do list!That was obvious from the tires on it when we picked it up, LOL
I finally sold one I had been sitting on for a while to loosen up funds for this one. The past couple of months I have been buying everything needed to get it on the road as a daily driver. I pretty much shot the parts cannon at it to make it safe, reliable and emissions legal. Still the TBI 5.0/700R4/208C for now, I have a 2" lift to go on it along with an old school grill guard for it too. I will be posting soon the new interior that I was hoping to get it done over the next couple of days I have off. Hopefully, by the end of January, run it down, get the emissions done and get plates on it, then worry about the A/C and cruise control. There are no plans to get it painted, probably spot some areas in to even it out and use one of the patina clears or sauces they have out.
Again, thank you for the opportunity and I hope Jean is doing well.
I see yours is moving along, will it be on the road this year?