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Made the deal yesterday.
Always wanted one of these. Was going swap a 4x4 But this maybe easier No drive train yet Planning on a 350-350 combo And plant it, how far can you go down out back til the diff hits the floor? |
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Congrats! I have no idea how low before contact, maybe Keith or someone else will chime in. Slammed is the plan?
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Yeah pretty low. I'm told a standard notch will get it there in the rear.
My 16 year old is wanting to become a fabricator. So we've talked about pancaking to crossmember or a aftermarket deal. Have to make room for it at home yet |
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i went about 7-8" in my 80 blazer with just a notch.
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More random questions.
Finally looked at the title. Its a gmc jimmy wondering how many 82 2wd Jimmies where built. Also... Would an 82 have the 1" or 1.25" rotor? 10 or 12 bolt rear-end Its sitting 4 hours away. And im shopping |
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Not sure on production numbers.
I think in 82 the rotors could still be either. I'm texting a forum friend and he said either is possible, the heavy duty was still an option. The rear should be 10-bolt. |
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Going to pick it up tomorrow. Getting pretty excited
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Happy birthday kid.
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Look at that grin. Priceless.
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Good bad and ugly.
This is going to be a bit more of a project than we thought. Appears to have taken a hit in the door/B pillar area and some poor repairs made. The passenger seat frame is busted completely in half The floor brace is wrinkled up. But no rust in the floors. |
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Still looks like a cool project that will clean up well.
On that light blue, patina'd 67-72 (maybe it's a 70?) sitting in the driveway. What wheels are on that? I like that pattern. |
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Our 68 "old blue"
It has Mickey Thompson Challengers 16x7 with a 245-75 tire |
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Thanks, looks good!
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Thanks. Its had slot mags as long as I could remember. Then 16.5s got tough
Wished they still made these. |
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And has the 1.25 wide rotors.
And surprise surprise the smashed B pillar problem is almost minor in comparison. The right rail is twisted and kinked. Major bummer |
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Sorry to hear it. Can a frame shop fix it?
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I think its fixable but another frame maybe a less painful experience |
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Well now we'll see if the 4x4 frame is really the same.
Let the fun begin. And got the kid a tig machine to weld it all together |
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Well we have a frame, albeit a 4x4 frame.
Time to cut rivets a lot of rivets. |
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More carnage
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Fully detailed chassis coming up?
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Yeah for sure I'm this deep into it no reason not too.
And anything but black. Spent the weekend sectioning the crossmember for more low low. My boy is getting proficient with his tig welder |
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Sectioned crossmember in
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Go Kid good job!
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The 4wd frame swap and the sectioned crossmember are trying our patience.
Good times with J though Unbolted everything and it relaxed enough to go together again |
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