What have you done to your square lately??

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Grit dog

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I “rode shotgun” (in the garage) with my 12 year old son behind the wheel, for a little while today. He asked about what all the gauges are for, how the lighter works :D and if it would be good for drifting :gr_grin: Then we decided where we’re gonna take it fishing for the first time we road trip in it together, in another month or two; Good Lord willing, and the creek don’t rise!
Sounds like he asked all the right questions!!
 

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and drove 337mi to Myrtle Beach and met up with some friends for Run to the Sun and C10s After Dark

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Skyjacker front springs and ORD bushing/shackle kit going in.
New steering box, not reman. Tanks US Gear Missourah!

Pics to follow...

Need 4:11 ratio front GM 10-bolt differential gears, (not 4:10 kinda-sorta 4:11's).

If anyone has real 4:11, in good working order, let me know?
 

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not square related, but spring busted on garage door. Looks easy enough....with caution though. Will fix tomorrow for $50 compared to $300 locally.

Never done it, thought I'd share.
All done, the 31 total 1/4 turns is perfect for my 7' door. I did mark the leverage bars with a marker and made sure they were all the way in every turn. I stayed off to the side of the spring with goggles when turning.
 

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