*** PLEASE HELP ***
Will this also work for a 1987 chevy truck?.... i think the master cylinder and brake booster are the same from 1987 to 1992....
let me know.
i just bought an 87 and the brakes are death!! lol
I want to buy a nice looking k2500 near me this weekend.
but it must be able to roll on 35s.... just because.
i dont care about cutting the sheet metal. its a $1500 truck.
has it been done before?
what all did you have to do?
any special wheels/ offset?
THANKS!
i want your truck...... sell to me the short bed 4x4!!! doooo eeettt!!!
wow that looks complicated as ****.... the stupid "DRAC" unit is a huge pain...
i was hoping for a simple wire plug switch like this.....
but apparently that would not be good enough...
can you post the HOW-TO link?
im thinking of buying a 90 gmc and i would replace that whole gauge cluster box thing.... my 93 had just one plug in the back
is it possible to simply switch out a whole gauge cluster box thing from a 1988-1991 with a needle cluster from 1992-1994?
because the 88-91 ones look like .... its the only thing keeping me from buying one since ill be looking at it a lot
im thinking of buying a single cab. it has the nicest interior i have seen in a long time, but, the 1 piece bench seat (i guess 2 piece, really) sits very high....
is there a way to lower the bench closer to the floor, or should i just install some 1999 & newer 40-20-40 seats?... would those...
made right here in southern CA USA...
they stopped making these when the market crashed (thanks obama) and the company closed it doors
spare tire rack $500 OBO
VALLEY industries USA swing tailgate tire carrier for chevy/GMC trucks and SUVs
i had this on my old 4x4 and it worked...
fingers crossed!
(this is actually on a truck im looking to buy.... it shifts and holds 2wd fine (popping out of gear is a clear sign that its effed) but yeah.... i should check it before i hand over cash)
i really wish these fans were dependable........ they do free up horse power and run really quiet... but they burn out and seize up and leave you stranded.... mechanical is the way to go for dependability