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Old 04-21-2011, 04:45 PM   #1726
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The dually fenders have a more abrupt curve on the front side to allow for the fuel filler door.

i saw one of these to day that was an extended cab short dually i liked it



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Old 04-21-2011, 05:04 PM   #1727
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i saw one of these to day that was an extended cab short dually i liked it
Not factory, but I can picture it. I'd like it.
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Old 04-21-2011, 05:06 PM   #1728
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and it was white like the 4 door
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Old 04-21-2011, 05:16 PM   #1729
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I wish I had pictures, but this was way back in '98... I was at the Sport Truck Nationals in Owensboro, KY and there was a truck there that was factory crew cab dually that got totalled. When they rebuilt it, they made it a short bed and then added the extended cab section from a 3-door truck, turning it into a 5-door extended crew cab shortbed dually. It was lowered with some Alcoas, had a slick paint job and interior. I so wish I had pics of the thing!
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I wish I had pictures, but this was way back in '98... I was at the Sport Truck Nationals in Owensboro, KY and there was a truck there that was factory crew cab dually that got totalled. When they rebuilt it, they made it a short bed and then added the extended cab section from a 3-door truck, turning it into a 5-door extended crew cab shortbed dually. It was lowered with some Alcoas, had a slick paint job and interior. I so wish I had pics of the thing!
that would be sick
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Benoit- I'm down with the chrome, usually looks tacky but with that fade i think it looks good.
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1bad-only one this to say about that dually work in progress...
that thing is awesome!
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Old 05-03-2011, 02:21 PM   #1733
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Here are a few shots of the '99 Z 56 Police Package Tahoe I am building. 3-5 drop using factory lowered spirings with Belltech spindles, shackles and hangers. Staggard Boss 20" wheels with 275s up front and 295s out back I ditched the factory sealed beams with work truck grille and swapped in a gmc grille shell with billet insert and aftermarket lights. Lots of mods to come including custom 1 off Formula hood.
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Here are a few shots of the '99 Z 56 Police Package Tahoe I am building. 3-5 drop using factory lowered spirings with Belltech spindles, shackles and hangers. Staggard Boss 20" wheels with 275s up front and 295s out back I ditched the factory sealed beams with work truck grille and swapped in a gmc grille shell with billet insert and aftermarket lights. Lots of mods to come including custom 1 off Formula hood.
Nice Z56. I picked this one up in California a couple of years ago and drove it the 1800 miles home. Its all stock ( but I have a K & N to install) and I love the way it drives and handles.
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Old 05-03-2011, 04:58 PM   #1735
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Yeah they do handle great, I just dropped mine over the weekend and am waiting on some new tierod ends and steering stuff before I get it aligned. I can't wait to see how well it handles then. I put a k&N fipk on mine and boy did it wake it up a bit. You get a sweet throaty sound out of the engine compartment under load. Good luck with yours, I wish mine looked that clean when I got it. Some hillbilly had mine, it had superswampers on it and a home made safari rack. I am still trying to get all the mud out from underneith it and I have had it for about 8 monthes. lol
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Here are a few shots of the '99 Z 56 Police Package Tahoe I am building. 3-5 drop using factory lowered spirings with Belltech spindles, shackles and hangers. Staggard Boss 20" wheels with 275s up front and 295s out back I ditched the factory sealed beams with work truck grille and swapped in a gmc grille shell with billet insert and aftermarket lights. Lots of mods to come including custom 1 off Formula hood.
Gettin' there!

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Old 05-03-2011, 09:41 PM   #1737
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Yeah I go quite a bit, I dont know if they are going to be having it there this year that lot is all fenced off since they expanded the other strip mall. I heard some talk about them having it on the other side of the tracks. Maybe Ill swing by and find out tomorrow
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This is my first day in this forum. Hello everyone!!

I work on my own truck...... but I didn't think about joining until now.

I bought my '88 GMC Sierra 2500, back in '90, with 11,000 miles. To make a long story short ( you're welcome moderator ) ..... I have 364,000 miles on it, with a 350 4-bolt main engine (75,000 miles)..... and an Art Carr 'high horsepower' 700R4 tranny. other than a paint job ( GM paint was crap).... The only major items original is the rear-end, & carbon-wrapped driveshaft.

Years alone, demands typical parts replacement. Today I'll search the forum for issues around the wiper/delay.

I am looking forward to check out this place!!
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welcome to the forum. wow mountie that paint scheme took me back to when i first recieved my truck... i love it.
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I work on my own truck...... but I didn't think about joining until now.

I bought my '88 GMC Sierra 2500, back in '90, with 11,000 miles. To make a long story short ( you're welcome moderator ) ..... I have 364,000 miles on it, with a 350 4-bolt main engine (75,000 miles)..... and an Art Carr 'high horsepower' 700R4 tranny. other than a paint job ( GM paint was crap).... The only major items original is the rear-end, & carbon-wrapped driveshaft.

Years alone, demands typical parts replacement. Today I'll search the forum for issues around the wiper/delay.

I am looking forward to check out this place!!
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Wiper problem is common. Just pick up a new control board (located in the wiper motor housing on your firewall) at your favorite parts supplier. 90% of the time that fixes it. The other 10% of the time the board doesnt fit that motor (been discoed) and you have to replace the whole motor assy. Beings its an '88, odds are pretty good youre in the 10% camp.
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Found these old pictures of my '88 truck, the next day, after I bought it in 1990. Then a current pic. At the time, the helper leaf spring was still on. After removing the extra leaf, it brought it back to the 3/4 ton height, and the fiberglass shell dropped it another inch. The wheels are powder-coated, with a similar color of the stock rims.
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Wow, check out those giraffe-neck towing mirrors
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Wow, check out those giraffe-neck towing mirrors
The leverage from the wind pressure, caused the mirror mounts to nearly break!! I put on the original metal ones, then later upgraded to the 'wing' style.
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The leverage from the wind pressure, caused the mirror mounts to nearly break!! I put on the original metal ones, then later upgraded to the 'wing' style.
Is it very difficult to put the newer style mirrors on? Been thinking of doing that myself.
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Is it very difficult to put the newer style mirrors on? Been thinking of doing that myself.
Simple job as long as you're talking about the '95-'98 plastic mirrors. They have the same bolt pattern. The hardest part is that you have to pull the door panel off.

I found a pair of the mirrors on eBay for less than $60 shipped to put on my '94.

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Changed wheels/tires last month. I'm still adjusting to the look of the new wheels, but I am overwhelmed by the numbers of positive comments I have gotten for such a simple change.
Awesome wheels, what kind and size are they?
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Is it very difficult to put the newer style mirrors on? Been thinking of doing that myself.
Easy...... 3 studs from the mirror housing.... 3 nuts inside door. You can loosen the inside panel at mirror and enough room to install.

DON'T get inexpensive aftermarket 'Wing' mirrors. They are too thin & are crap.

Better chance at a wrecking yard. You can replace the glass if needed.
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Thanks, 1badgmc and mountie. My brother is a body man, so I'll just have him "help" me if I get some different mirrors.
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