Bucket, since you’re a super mod let me start a conversation about the minimum 50 posts. First, I am NOT complaining, just explaining the way I approach solving problems. I am 80 years old and have been wrenching on old cars since I was 17-18. My approach to solving problems is to research first, ask questions next, or as I respond to my wife when she asks what are you doing I say “due diligence or research”. Long before there was an internet I lived out my hot rod building dreams studying every technical article in Hot Rod Magazine, Car and Driver, and several others.
Now, l have been on other forums where I have asked a question and someone will respond “that’s been answered a hundred times, search for it, or Google it”. Thankfully I have not seen anyone respond like that on this forum.
Anyway, when I buy a “new to me project” (squarebody) the first thing I do is find the best forum I can find and start looking at past posts for any questions I have. What I find is that most of the time I not only find the answer to my question but also find answers to questions that I haven’t even thought about. After a couple of months doing my research and working on my own project I find that I need answers to questions that I can’t find or I have gained enough knowledge to actually post answers to questions others ask. While I am more than willing to share my knowledge with anyone who has questions, I rarely find the need to do so because someone has beat me to the answer. I guess this is my long winded way of saying it takes me a long time to build up to 50 posts.
Which brings me back to my original reason for starting this thread. I purchased a 1990 Suburban 4x4 with 20” wheels and tires that I think would be more appropriate on a lowered 2 wheel drive and since I have installed wheels and tires that I think are more appropriate to my vehicle, I have no need for the ones shown below.
Steve
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