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Location: California
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My 88' K2500 Build
Hi. New to the forum. A lot of nice trucks here. I don't have much time/money/space as I used to but I'll update this thread as I go.Well, here she is. 1988 K2500 Long bed. 2.5" Rancho lift up front. Add a leafs in the back. 10k Warn winch. I haven't found my dana 60 yet but I've been looking. I'd love to do a solid axle swap. Just need to gather all the parts.
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
So, I decided to go with a roll pan. I know, I know not on a 4x4. Rear bumper was bent and rusty so it had to go. I wasn't having much luck finding a straight replacement bumper at any of the yards. Found a couple on C/L but they were asking way too much. Couple pics of the install.
![]() Bumper was pushed into the quarter panel a bit. ![]() Fitting up the pan. ![]() I chose to bolt the pan on. ![]() Last edited by 88K2500; 04-29-2010 at 10:57 PM. Reason: pic fix |
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
I scored a hidden hitch for $40
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
I think the roll pan looks good black. I did order some factory matched paint. WA8807 - Ultra Silver Met.
I'm still debating on wether to leave black or paint it to match. ![]() |
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
So... My truck has been hard to start for the last few days. I've been having to give it gas to start. Plus no high idle.
I was poking around this morning before work and I noticed that the IAC connector tab had broke at the pigtail. The connector popped out about a 1/4 inch. I plugged it back in and taped it up using electrical tape. ![]() I thought this was a good temporary fix but I was about ten miles in to my commute when it popped off. I think the EGR valve was giving off too much heat for the tape to hold up. |
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
Luckily my local parts store had the IAC pigtail instock. I took the new pigtail and extracted the pins so I could transfer the original wiring to the new housing. I try to avoid cutting and splicing when possible plus my connector keeps the factory colors instead of four black wires.
Dorman Part #85112 - Idle Air Control Valve Socket. The pin extractor that I used is made by Molex. I think I purchased it from McMaster-Carr. BTW - I'm a total pic whore if you haven't noticed yet. So... on with the pics. ![]() ![]() Okay all done. Hopefully this one lasts another 22 years. ![]() |
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
looks good. i like the roll pan. i would have probably tried to take the dent out of the bumper an repaint it myself. i have all chrome bumpers and used rattle can bedliner on them cause i don't like much chrome, and of course its not sticking too well sadly. i need to either fab or get a hold of a more heavy duty front and rear bumper.
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Re: My 88' K2500 Build
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Yeah I hear ya. I've always liked the look of a roll pan. Wanted to try it out. I chose to bolt it in so I could easily go back to a bumper in the future. I'd love to get an offroad style bumper for the rear. Everything I find is too expensive. Fabbing is defininetly the way to go. I haven't mounted my hidden hitch yet. Been lazy about it. ![]() |
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