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Tx Firefighter 03-12-2022 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9050203)
Nice looking truck Kevin. What are the tire size, drop and truck specs?

Front 2 inch drop coil with Belltech shocks. 255/60-15 on 8 inch rally wheel.

Rear 4 inch Belltech drop leaf springs. Belltech shocks. 275/60-15 on 8 inch rally wheel.

I chose coils in the front over spindles so I didn't have wheel interference issues and the need to trim the lower arms. In the back I chose the drop leaf springs because they are way easier to install than drop hangers and shackles and also it addresses the inevitable lean or unlevel sag that these trucks get in the back as they get older.

Boog 03-12-2022 03:02 PM

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It's got that just right stance. I've not bought lowered leaf springs before but I did once or twice heat some a little near the ends. It was just a 1/2 ton shorty and it never hauled anything much. ;)

Tx Firefighter 03-12-2022 03:41 PM

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My experience with lowered leaf springs have all been Belltech.

I have run two sets of them on GMT400 trucks, including this one. And I ran a set on a Ford Ranger I built a couple of years ago. They flat work and they fix any bit of out-of-level the trucks have. People underestimate how much leaf springs sag over time and then say "Chevy lean, they all do that". Not with good leaf springs they don't. And it beats all to hell having to remove the riveted on hangers for a typical 4 inch rear drop.

Tx Firefighter 03-12-2022 03:44 PM

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b454rat 03-12-2022 06:20 PM

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My two pieces…..

MadRatt 03-16-2022 07:50 PM

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My 1989 C3500 Ramp Truck with a 454 and turbo 400 doing what it does. Pics are from Daytona Turkey Rod Run.

special-K 03-16-2022 08:13 PM

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Very nice hauler. Is that a Hodges body?

GSFMECH 03-18-2022 11:56 PM

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My 98, I bought this truck when it was 2 years old. It's like part of the family.

OutlawDrifter 03-19-2022 07:57 AM

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Very sharp!

special-K 03-19-2022 08:49 AM

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Really nice! Goes to show how a well designed vehicle stands out. A little extra rubber to set it off as being special to the owner and kept up is all they need. They look good all by themselves

Boog 03-19-2022 07:33 PM

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An update to my ‘91. I have had these Outlaw wheels for 20 years and this is the 3rd truck they’ve been on.

OutlawDrifter 03-19-2022 08:02 PM

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Looks good!

Tx Firefighter 03-19-2022 08:38 PM

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I got a new factory GM 88-93 grille and lights for my truck. Then I finally found some 88-89 sealed beam assemblies in the junkyard. So I converted my 97 model work truck front end to an 88-89 Silverado quad sealed beam front end. The GM grille is so much nicer than aftermarket. i had to save my money a long time to get all the new factory parts. One area I cut corners on was buying a billet grille emblem rather than a new OEM one. GM gets eye watering money for new original grille emblems.

OutlawDrifter 03-19-2022 08:41 PM

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Looks great with the W/T smoothie bumper Kevin!

special-K 03-19-2022 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter (Post 9053773)
I got a new factory GM 88-93 grille and lights for my truck. Then I finally found some 88-89 sealed beam assemblies in the junkyard. So I converted my 97 model work truck front end to an 88-89 Silverado quad sealed beam front end. The GM grille is so much nicer than aftermarket. i had to save my money a long time to get all the new factory parts.

I always wanted to swap the headlights in my '92 with glass 88-89 lights. A nice improvement.

Tx Firefighter 03-19-2022 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by OutlawDrifter (Post 9053774)
Looks great with the W/T smoothie bumper Kevin!

Thanks bud.

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I always wanted to swap the headlights in my '92 with glass 88-89 lights. A nice improvement.

I think I gave like 35 dollars for the headlight assemblies from PicknPull. Then I wound up buying four new sealed beam bulbs from Rockauto. Some bead blast time and new hardware and paint and it wound up being nearly 100 bucks for them. But they're worth it in my eyes.

The turn signal lights below them are different too. They have black trim around them rather than silver like the 90-93 uses. And they mount on special 88-89 only brackets which go between the grille shell and the light housings to space them out further.

special-K 03-19-2022 10:04 PM

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Nice detail. I always noticed the difference and preferred the early bulb set-up.

Just call me Sean 03-19-2022 11:28 PM

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I always thought it was odd my 93 grille has the molded in feature for the sealed beam headlights. It's barely noticeable unless you look for it though.

Boog 03-20-2022 12:09 AM

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Glass headlamps are better in my eyes. They don't yellow and scratch. I converted my old 97 GMC to 88 sealed beam lamps. I liked it much better and all I ever did was wash them. ;)
Kev I am surprised GM still offers those grilles. Good to know though. ;)
I may have to snag on some sealed beams for my 91 when the time comes.

1badgmc 03-20-2022 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean (Post 9053844)
I always thought it was odd my 93 grille has the molded in feature for the sealed beam headlights. It's barely noticeable unless you look for it though.

It makes sense on a '93 grille since it's the same grille as the '88-'89 trucks that came with the sealed beams. The '94-'98 grilles are also shaped that way, even though those grille styles never came with the quad sealed beams.

special-K 03-20-2022 10:38 AM

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My '95 Suburban has factory sealed beams :cool:

Just call me Sean 03-20-2022 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 1badgmc (Post 9053900)
It makes sense on a '93 grille since it's the same grille as the '88-'89 trucks that came with the sealed beams. The '94-'98 grilles are also shaped that way, even though those grille styles never came with the quad sealed beams.

That's so funny! I went to check my 99 all prepared to call BS and you're right. I never looked for it on that one, I assumed it didn't have it. It is less pronounced though.

Tx Firefighter 03-20-2022 02:20 PM

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I ran an ad on Facebook for the old parts, cheap. No interest from anyone so to the dumpster they go. I don't like to keep too much clutter around.

SCOTI 03-20-2022 04:01 PM

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Some of us avoid FB....

Tx Firefighter 03-20-2022 04:54 PM

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Some of us avoid FB....

I've deleted it multiple times but I go back to it. There's nothing else that's active anymore. I hate it with a passion but a man's got to buy and sell.


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