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    To sawp or not to swap...

    The beds are completely different so use your idea to "find a stock 2000 bed and just transplant the lift gate".
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    Getting rid of the mushy brake pedal; share your tips

    Ditto to most of the above. I added a slightly larger diameter piston master cylinder to my '89 K1500, after rebuilding the rear drum pistons, all new pads and shoes, and changing all the fluid. Made a huge difference to the pedal feel. FYI: The rear ABS is necessary on this truck and works great!
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    4L60E Need to figure out a plan for rebuild.

    Definitely replace all the solenoids and the harness. Then pick one of the TransGo kits you like.
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    Which LED replacement for 194 dash bulbs

    These work great. Just make sure the polarity is correct when you solder them in.
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    Front differential swap

    Try a posilock. https://4x4posi-lok.com/app_chevy-k.html
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    3.08 to 3.42

    If you have a 4L60 behind that engine, the 3.42s will give the same overall low gear ratio as a 4L80 with a 4.11 gear. I have both and really appreciate that low 3.1:1 1st gear in the 4L60.
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    1993 K1500 Double Din/ In FACTORY HOLE INSTALLED!!

    OK, so glad you had the courage to post this hack job. I hope you're not discouraged by all the negative posts, keep posting your work!
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    East Coast 2000 K2500 has rust on front end

    Typical California mechanic. No ethics, unprofessional and foolish. Dealers are even worse. Very difficult to find a good mechanic, but they do exist. Don't go back to this one. On the other hand, if you think the truck is unsafe, I'll take it off your hands. Just kidding, that truck will last...
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    BRAKE BLEED HELP

    Use a vacuum bleeder. It's just about the best way to get the air out of the system. The ABS module also needs to be bled.
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    Resonation.......

    Pictures would be helpful. If the exhaust exits downward, the sound will bounce upward into the body (or bed) and be extremely loud inside the cab. Exhaust should always exit away from the vehicle, the ground and the body.
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    Blueprint 383 short block and CA smog

    My machinist said a 383 won't pass Kalifornika smog. For certain, don't let the smog check know it's a stroker, they'll fail you outright! Good luck, I hope it passes.
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    Headliner help

    Show cars are just for looks. They only need to stay together long enough to compete a few times. After that, some just fall apart.
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    Door hinges

    Hinge pins are easy, entire hinges are very difficult. The old hinges need to be cut off, holes drilled and some kind of tool made for holding the nuts inside the body. If the old hinges have oblong pin bushing holes, larger bushings can be installed. Easier than replacing the hinges. The...
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    TBI Throttle body 88-95 ridge removal

    The knee jerk reaction to performance improvements has always been to "smooth things out". If you're looking for low end power, like in a truck engine, you want a rough intake surface so fuel droplets that form are broken up before the cylinders. Smooth and shiny aluminum is for very high rpm.
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    Carb vs tbi

    Love that EMP comment. If we get nuked, the last thing you'll have is gas to put in your truck. If a nuke goes off close enough to fry your electronics, you won't last long. There are racing classes where carburetors are required. I'm old and ran a tri-power GTO in C stock. That three carb...
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