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Marshy 10-19-2016 03:37 AM

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Wow, Im at a loss for words. That truck is immaculate.

hardcore4life 10-22-2016 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jh413 (Post 7745488)
Hopefully this works and it's the right size.... it's been a long time since i posted on a forum

1976, K20, 454, SM465, NP205, 14BFF, Dana 44, 285/75r16 BFG KO2, 16x8 Ultra 164-6882 +12mm offset. Truck has come a ways from the time I brought it home. About a UPS truck full of new parts, countless hours, and several busted knuckles later. I'm happy to call it mine. Waiting on new front end pieces, autometers are still sitting on my tool box, just scored some original fender tags. So maybe one day it'll be "done."

^ if someone like me is searching google like a mad man, hopefully they find that information useful. I looked, read, and googled imaged wheels on these trucks forEVER trying to find a backspace that would work. I wanted tires flush with fender openings, and that's exactly what I got. I saw another member on this site, or another. He had this setup, but only 2 pictures. I rolled the dice and came out a winner I think. I will say the inside of the wheel lip is CLOSE to the tierod end, but not touching. Zero rubbing so far. I had the tire place use stick on wheel weights when they balanced them. I had stickies on my other truck and never had a problem with them.

What size lift are you running on your truck? And do you have any pictures from the side angle?

Jigme 10-29-2016 11:56 PM

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https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...bf&oe=58996BEC

jh413 11-07-2016 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by hardcore4life (Post 7749494)
What size lift are you running on your truck? And do you have any pictures from the side angle?

Funny you ask that because I looked thru google images and here for hours looking at trucks running that tire size. Almost all of them had a lift of some sort. The other truck I saw with this setup, at stock height, the tire looked more stuffed. My truck does have a 1" BL, was there when I got it, so I left it. I tried getting some fender height measurements from guys, but had no luck on that.
However; I think they're factory springs front & rear. They look factory, but don't have any negative arch, even with the 454, they're just flat. So maybe somewhere in it's life, someone may have added the 1900lb type spring? Because IIRC they're still a 3 pack spring, but don't quote me on that. I'll try and take some pictures from the side on flat ground for you. I have some, but yard is sloped and it plays tricks on how the truck looks.

Gasasaur 11-10-2016 01:39 PM

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Here's my '87 V20 Camper Special. One pic is the day the original owner (that's him in the pic, not me) handed me the keys of this 51k mile original. The other pic is after I did a few mods to make it more to my taste. I put dual exhaust on it, removed camper shell, added tool box, more aggressive treads, powder coated wheels, and tinted the windshield.

The interior is dark charcoal, dual tanks, 350/TH400, and tons of original documentation. He was a farmer, so he stayed away from what he considered an unreliable over drive transmission. Also opted for roll up windows and manual locks. And I love the fact that he special ordered this Silverado with a vinyl seat instead of the velour. He said, "Why the hell do I want velour seats in my truck?"

I've been driving it every day since I brought it home.

JT_Trucks87 11-10-2016 11:11 PM

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Booneybarz 11-13-2016 12:46 PM

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Hey everyone.... Just joined and sharing pic of my '86 k20, loaded Silverado original thruout. 350/400 4.10 front quad shocks PW PDL AC Tilt Cruise am/fm cass no rust !

jh413 11-24-2016 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hardcore4life (Post 7749494)
What size lift are you running on your truck? And do you have any pictures from the side angle?

Hoping these pics work and are what you were lookin for. I haven't been anywhere in the truck, so I just took some at the house. Truck looks raked in pics far worse than it is in real life.

tlman 11-25-2016 08:18 AM

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repaired my lok rite diff with new carrier and put left front wheel bearing back together ,pulled out warn axle locks and installed drive plates now wait 5 months til spring and I can drive it again

mud.man.rj 11-26-2016 10:29 PM

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tlman, you do know your truck is a 4x4 right, why wait till spring to drive it, think your weather is the same as ours, winter..

tlman 11-26-2016 11:31 PM

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I have spent too much on this truck to have the salt eat it up again our township has a salt quota I think , our roads are white with salt .you check on Kijiji all the good trucks are west nothing here anymore , I used this for plowing snow for two years , it now has a big block and 373 gears 800 eldebrock and performer air gap manifold , we usually have little snow here in southwestern Ontario so I save this truck for my daily driver in spring to fall and park my 2011 Sierra then , I built it now for local tractor pulls and it works awesome , also found out you DONOT use a g80 Eaton locker for that , big bang theory ! But any how that's my story ,everyone has there's

mud.man.rj 11-27-2016 08:55 PM

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Forgot about your over salted roads in Ontario, also same experience with that style locker, learn the hard way.

tlman 11-27-2016 09:21 PM

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454 gets about 28 l/100 ,would cost a fortune in gas for plowing anyhow it had a tired 350 when plowing

mud.man.rj 11-28-2016 12:29 AM

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Once I get a few more builds done for others will build a 70 454 I have for my truck, every truck I build is always a big block, same as any muscle cars that I have built, just love the torque but mpg is never great but most aren't a daily so may as well be a big block right.

tlman 11-28-2016 08:40 AM

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this one in paint booth waiting for paint to be done 1971 c10 complete frame off

Skeetman 11-28-2016 09:47 AM

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I found a picture of my '78 which I bought new and put a fiberglass cap on then had it painted with a air brush mural. I had the truck for 10 years, living in the rustbelt you know the rest of the story. That was a good truck.

tlman 11-28-2016 09:56 AM

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yes the good old days ,history is repeating itself for me ,I drove a 73 c10 first truck for me ,beat it to death while I built a 67 gmc short box step side in 1979 tilt hood as well
now I drive a 78 k1500 and building a 71 c10

Red Beard 12-04-2016 08:34 PM

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A couple of recent pictures.

Bolig 12-07-2016 05:33 PM

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My Camel '79https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AAC...00&size_mode=3

RoadDevil13 12-14-2016 06:42 PM

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I just picked this one up.... '84 C20 LWB , 292ci, 4speed with Clifford 6=8 powered setup.

jricharc 12-14-2016 09:48 PM

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http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1fswjxid.jpg

I just picked this '86 up after selling my '70 C10. It's got 77K original miles and a super clean body with just surface rust. The power plant is a 350 from a late 70's Z28 with a 3 speed on the floor so it has plenty of power for my needs. I have some good plans to make her a sweet truck for doing chores around the house. I am going to get all of the undercarriage cleaned up and undercoated over the winter and then when the weather warms up I plan on painting her up with a nice two-tone look and spray in Raptor bed liner.

truckfan 12-15-2016 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbonice (Post 7746245)
The handset is quite small, and light. It just has a velcro backing.

beautiful truck. good friend had this same truck in white with the green interior

SquareChevy 12-17-2016 07:56 PM

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86 chevy k10

darcia87 01-02-2017 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean (Post 6859509)
My '87 Chevy I've been working on and my wifes '83 GMC.

Nice trucks, I have a 87 Chevy and am needing to replace the heater blowing motor, would you happen to know where it's located and the best way to change it with out taking the whole dash off? Thanks

tlman 01-02-2017 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by darcia87 (Post 7812255)
Nice trucks, I have a 87 Chevy and am needing to replace the heater blowing motor, would you happen to know where it's located and the best way to change it with out taking the whole dash off? Thanks

Under the hood by right hinge 4 screws and it's out


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