'93 3500 CCLB SRW

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1ton-o-fun

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Ok...Like a lot of you, I posted in Members rides first before finding this.
So, I won't repeat what you already know, lol.
I'm a long time fan of the GMT400, but this is my first time getting one. I'm trying to let the single headlight grille grow on me, but I've always liked the latest composite grille available to us. It looks the best if you want it chrome or painted, in my opinion. I just have to figure out if I want it bad enough to do the wiring to make it happen!
Here's a couple more pics...
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Thanks! Finished reading a 37 "page" post that (among other things)brought to light the fact that our base model 3500 CCLBs have only one horn... I'm not even going to check mine, ac and auto transmission are about the only two options my truck has!
 

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Thanks! There's a lot to research on here!
Trying to figure out if PYO wheels will fit on my 3500...
Should fit fine. I have a set that I bought for a 90 R2500 square body Burb. Never got them on the Burb, but many members have them on their trucks. They actually came out with the NBS trucks (99--06). Anyone else wish to confirm or contradict this?
 

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I love the W/T grille on a lifted truck or a regular height 4wd truck. Anything else I think it looks odd.

There’s definitely a lot of potential there!!
Welcome aboard!!

Thanks!
This will be the first vehicle I've ever owned that I have lowered, if that tells you anything about me. But I wouldn't consider anything more than a 2" front, 4" rear drop.
 
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