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Mattman2010 03-30-2012 08:59 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Joe that truck looks awesome! I need to have someone photoshop that white to get an idea of what mine will look like.

Ryan yeah I think it will be fine. I got other priorities first as you know but once I find a bed it's getting chopped. I think it will fit what I want. I just don't want to cut it before I have a bed so I can at least use it.
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nekkidhillbilly 03-31-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5281933)
I'm use to having to pull trailers. I actually enjoy pulling them when I get the chance. If I need to haul 2x4s or sheet rock I can always put the tail gate down. I'm not opposed to pulling a trailer either. I know you have had your last short bed, but I sure haven't. I don't build houses and rarely have something that I need a longbed for that isn't so heavy that it doesn't need a trailer. yeah a long bed might tow better, but a crew cab short bed is longer then a reg cab lwb so technically it will still be better than a reg cab long bed. I use to hate these trucks as short beds. I never understood why someone would cut one down till I started driving mine. I can see how it makes it easier to drive. I know it may not make people happy that I cut it down, but then again it is my truck and I can do with it as I please. I'm just saying. Plus I'm still wanting a dually crew cab so I may just build 2!
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im cool with man im just going on a rant like i said.

Mattman2010 04-02-2012 08:53 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Tuesday the motor should be pulled out of this truck and dropped into my k10 hopefully. I got my k10 all torn down this weekend and ready for tr 6.2/465/205 to be dropped in.
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Mattman2010 06-10-2012 11:41 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
No new update on this truck really. I got the 6.2/sm465 shoved into my k10 and that truck is running. Doing some suspension work on it to get it to set a little higher.

Plans for this truck have finally changed again. This has been a long time that these have changed, just have not really posted about them.

The truck is going to stay a long bed. But it is also gaining another two tires back. I have decided with the cummins in the truck I might as well make my truck for working. And what says a work truck more than 6 wheels. I have dibs on a dodge dana 60 for the front with 3.54 gears and so I will either find a dodge dana 70 or 80 for the rear with 3.54 gears to match the front. As for the stance I am looking to maybe go with 4 inches of lift and a 35x12 inch tire which will require spacers in the rear. Kind of like this truck.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/c3a442e4.jpg

I have also been looking at maybe running 19.5's with some retread tires that are 33 inches tall. I figure these tires would last longer, and they have some really nice tread on them. My dually bed is rusted out, has good fenders but the box is trash. I am thinking about building a custom flat bed for the truck. I have a plan on building it and keeping it as low to the frame as possible.

In other news this truck is on hold yet again. About two months ago I got a new four wheeler.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/fa6cfeb3.jpg

Well been riding that a ton. Well then that comes to the real news. Me having fun on my fourwheeler got a little carried away going around a turn and slid into a tree. Resulting in the following.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...b/dbe463ee.jpg

So Ive been stuck in bed for the past three weeks and looks like it will be another two or three before I can walk on it again. So my summer has been fun... :lol:

1985-GMC 06-11-2012 05:19 PM

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Hahaha I high sided my dirt bike a few years ago after going a little too fast on the street while it was wet, and with no front brake.... Well a tendon ended up pulling a chunk of bone off a (bigger) bone in my foot. The doctor told me to stay off of it for 6-8 weeks but I had enough of that and was walking on it again after 4 1/2 and I didn't go back for my follow up appointment, I just took a **** ton of calcium. LOL Have fun with that dude!

v30crewcab 06-11-2012 07:32 PM

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That sucks, can't get anything done that way.
I wrecked a streetbike a long time ago, pulled all the tendons out of my right ankle. still hurts all the time.

Mattman2010 06-11-2012 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5429114)
Hahaha I high sided my dirt bike a few years ago after going a little too fast on the street while it was wet, and with no front brake.... Well a tendon ended up pulling a chunk of bone off a (bigger) bone in my foot. The doctor told me to stay off of it for 6-8 weeks but I had enough of that and was walking on it again after 4 1/2 and I didn't go back for my follow up appointment, I just took a **** ton of calcium. LOL Have fun with that dude!

I never did get a full cast, I was in a splint and now I have a removable boot and I dont wear it that often unless im out moving around a bunch. Should be able to start putting weight on it soon.

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That sucks, can't get anything done that way.
I wrecked a streetbike a long time ago, pulled all the tendons out of my right ankle. still hurts all the time.

Oh man, that sounds like that hurt! Ive been told that it is still going to hurt after it is all fixed. I heard hitting the screws on something is really fun :lol:

legendman 07-08-2012 05:15 PM

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Just read threw all 11 pages, it's tough deciding on what to do. Awesome build though.
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Mattman2010 07-08-2012 07:15 PM

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Just read threw all 11 pages, it's tough deciding on what to do. Awesome build though.
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Yes it is tough to decide. I have started walking on my leg and been able to wear shoes some so I hope to be back in the shop soon, just dont want to hurt it so im not in a rush. I think the truck may be staying a SRW, I want to make it a dually, but after looking at prices of tires I am going to have to hold off on going dually. So the truck will probably just be getting 6 inches of lift and running some 37 inch hummer tires.

Mattman2010 08-17-2012 05:07 PM

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So I have not been messing with this truck, been getting back to the ol grind after breaking my ankle. Been working on the k10 to get it where I want it for now and been cleaning out 30+ years of stuff out of the shop to make more room for my projects, have a ton of scrap to haul off so that will be nice to have the extra money.

I did some swapping of tires I had laying around to see what I wanted to do with this truck. Looks like I will be running 2 inches of lift in the front (Rear sets 4 inches higher right now) and will be running 285/75r16's. I have a line on 4 used ones for right now which will all go on the back. I have some 33's on some 16.5 wheels that I will run for now till I get a D60 to throw under the front and I will find some more 285/75r16s for the front then.

Truck as it has sat for the past couple months.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...CF134B4225.jpg

As you can see I have my 33's bolted to the front right now just to see what kind of clearances I would need. 2 inches should give me the correct lift needed to run the tires I want, and will still keep my truck low enough so I can pull a gooseneck and be able to load stuff into the bed of the truck. Hopefully it will find its way back into the shop soon.

Dieselwrencher 08-20-2012 02:05 AM

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Looking good man! I really like the look of a wide front SRW wheel on a DRW truck with a SRW hub. Keep at it man!

Mattman2010 08-20-2012 08:52 AM

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I'm actually starting to dig that look as well. The only thing is they don't make a wheel that is srw that looks like the drw. I like matching wheels. Plus those wheels on the front are a 16.5x12 wheel and 16.5 tires are expensive if you find them. But it does look mean with the extra wide tire on the front. I'm keeping at it, I've had a ton of motivation lately, but you know what my hold up is :lol:
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Dieselwrencher 08-20-2012 03:00 PM

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Use eagle alloy aluminum round 8 hole wheels in the front and their drw aluminum round 8 hole wheel in the rear and they will be really close to matching that way.

Mattman2010 08-21-2012 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5548807)
Use eagle alloy aluminum round 8 hole wheels in the front and their drw aluminum round 8 hole wheel in the rear and they will be really close to matching that way.

We will see what happens. I can get a dodge DRW d60 when ever I want, but I probably wont get that till after I get the truck running with what its got under it.

Mattman2010 08-31-2012 10:15 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
So I was browsing craigslist the just the other day and came across a guy selling a 4 inch lift kit with shocks and all for $250. I was just going to go with a 2 inch lift for the truck but with the price of the 4 inch lift kit I could not pass it up.

Brand new kit, never opened
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...4891867092.jpg

So I got to work and in about 30 mins I was able to get the springs installed.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...489C9977A5.jpg

Front sits about 6 inches higher than it did before, the rear needs to come up but I am not going to worry about that till I get the drivetrain in to see how it sets and then adjust the rear from there. I really like how high the truck sets, i just hope the 33's im going to run dont look to small.

1985-GMC 08-31-2012 10:29 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Well maybe mine is a 4"
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1288931333

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Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5568459)
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...489C9977A5.jpg

Front sits about 6 inches higher than it did before, the rear needs to come up but I am not going to worry about that till I get the drivetrain in to see how it sets and then adjust the rear from there. I really like how high the truck sets, i just hope the 33's im going to run dont look to small.

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Mattman2010 08-31-2012 10:32 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
What was it suppose to be?
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1985-GMC 08-31-2012 10:38 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
It was supposed to be a 4" but everyone said it kinda looks like a 6" (including me).

kikkegek 09-01-2012 04:05 AM

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1985-GMc: what diud you use to paint the axles?

1985-GMC 09-01-2012 01:43 PM

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Rustoleum red primer then scuffed and sprayed Rustoleum gloss black. You reduce it with acetone and add an enamel hardener for a much nicer/ tougher finish.

Mattman2010 09-03-2012 09:49 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5568504)
It was supposed to be a 4" but everyone said it kinda looks like a 6" (including me).

Yeah I am almost starting to think it may be a 6 on my truck too. My dad and I both stood on the front of the frame and jumped on it and it does not move much at all, but between us we are only about a 1/3 of the weight of the motor so I am sure the motor will lower it just a little bit and over time it will settle some.

Dieselwrencher 09-04-2012 02:30 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Both your guys's springs look like 6" lift springs to me. Usually 4" springs don't have that much arch to them. My Longhorn has 4" rough country springs on it and they aren't arched nearly as much as your guys's. (Even with no engine in the truck)

Looking good Matt!

Mattman2010 09-04-2012 03:16 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5574395)
Both your guys's springs look like 6" lift springs to me. Usually 4" springs don't have that much arch to them. My Longhorn has 4" rough country springs on it and they aren't arched nearly as much as your guys's. (Even with no engine in the truck)

Looking good Matt!

yeah im starting to think it might be 6 inch springs too, maybe they mixed them up when they got shipped to the guy i bought them from, oh well more lift for me! I think the back might need to go up 4 inches so once I get the motor in I might see about doing a poor mans shackle flip.

Ryan is it saturday yet? Im pumped to no end right now to get that dang motor in here.

Mattman2010 09-12-2012 12:17 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
So I picked up some 285/75r16s for cheap and started mounting them.

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...4824D3A70A.jpg

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...482BFF020B.jpg

Need 1.25" or 1.5" spacers for the rear.

Was taking one tire off the rim and found out it had a tube in it. Started looking at the valve stem and found a wallowed out hole.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...4832D4A3BF.jpg

So I welded it up and will drill a new one for it soon.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...4847EE4740.jpg

So that's all I have for updates. Gotta figure out how much the front is going to drop with the weight of the motor, transmission and transfercase so that I can figure out how much the rear needs to come up.
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y5mgisi 09-12-2012 12:36 AM

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Looks good man! Keep it up!


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