The tire size and width is fine, the offset is just way off. Looks like a RC monster truck or something lol. With the right offset that same size tire would be mostly under the truck and would save the paint. Right now I feel bad for his paint.
You know, a guy on performance trucks forum said the same thing. There must be another one floating around that looks similar. But no this one has been mine for a long time. Hasn't been for sale ever that I can remember.
Wheel bearings were the culprit. The howling is gone. I also put a new set of stock mirrors on and some ventshades. And detailed the engine bay a little.
"Drive" as in the rear bearings? I was thinking front because I can feel it in the steering wheel? And i don't think I have a bent wheel because they are mint, no scratches or curbing. Thanks
Hey guys im getting a howling sound coming from the driver side, at any speed above 15 mph. I can feel it vibrating in the steering wheel. Sound like a wheel bearing? My first thought was improperly setup rear end gears but after inspecting the wear pattern they look fine. Im going to tear into...
Who is james? Lol its my old truck haha been mine for 7 years and was my dads before that. The truck only has 26,000 miles. Its been sitting for a long time.
Thanks, and its night and day compared to the tbi 305 lol. I wish i would have put a cam in it while it was out though.
thanks
thanks, ill get on my laptop sometime today and upload better images.
Thanks man
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Hello, my name is Corey and im new to the forum. I am a member at FSC and GMFS and decided to sign up here as well. I have an 88 rcsb gmc that is "under the knife" so to speak. I recently swapped out the dead 305 for a LQ4/4l80e setup. Ill post some pictures.