DHarmon81's 1992 ECSB 1500 4x4

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DHarmon81

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I also had to replace my transmission a few months ago, the original 700R4 quit on me, so I went with a new one that has 3 year, 36k mile warranty on it. So far so good.

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DHarmon81

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Here is some photos of the Painless Wiring Hi-4 Mod, which is possibly my favorite mod so far. Works awesome and super easy to install!

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Then I went with a DDM Tuning HID kit. I run 35 watt 5k lows and 55 watt 5k highs. They work flawlessly so far and my only complaint is the three weeks it took to recieve them.

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DHarmon81

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I got my bumper back on, painted up the axle and hangers, and detailed the truck yesterday. She is coming together.

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So let me bring this build thread back from the dead if anyone is interested. Since last time I have been on here, I went ahead and did the hi-4 mod and a full DDM tuning HID upgrade. Also more importantly this weekend I FINALLY finished my SAS. I now have 8.5" of lift up front with a corporate 10 bolt front end. No 4x4 yet. I used the Skys Off Road hangers, WFO Concepts crossover steering and flat top knuckles, ORU brake lines, and Pro Comp 2.5" lift springs with a complete rebuild on the axle. I just installed my steering stabilizer and aligned the truck today. It has some bump steer or feedback issues but I am hoping that will be decreased with the addition of a pan hard bar and shocks this week. Here are some pictures, hope to hear some feedback. Any suggestions or input is always appreciated!

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You really have your truck looking good. Lot of work but from here it looks like it was worth it. Easy for me to say. Impressive.
 

DHarmon81

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Hey thanks! I appreciate it. It's definitely been an extensive project and there is a lot more to go, but that's all the fun of it. The main issues are time and money like everything else but hopefully I can get more of both of those soon!
 

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Truck looks great, what did you do with the transfer case to make a pass drop front axle work?
 

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I haven't yet. I will be using a NP241 out of an 88-91 Suburban hopefully. Just have to find one first.
 
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