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We are in the process of flipping the centers on stock wheels. This will take the rub out. Otherwise you have to adjust the steering stops which will effect the turning radius. We will be mounting them soon to see how they work. The truck we are bobbing now has M34 wheels with 395s The wheel...
Sorry about the site rules but others ruined it for you. Some people come here just to sell things and not for what the site was intended for. Interactions between enthusiasts. The classifieds should be more of an afterthought not the main purpose. You could try ebay. Trailers and military items...
You are what is called collateral damage. Other people have ruined it for you. Now just get involved and participate in the site. I think this is a good rule. You need to be an "active" member to reap the rewards.
Welcome to the wonderful world of GM trannys. I have put many plugs in these pans for easy draining. Gm always told use at the dealership they didnt put plugs in so people would have to remove the pan and then they would replace the filter. Instead of just draining and refilling. I always...
You need to check for high resistance in the starter wire. You could also tap test the starter. When it wont crank have someone hold the key in the crank position and get under the truck and "tap" the starter with a hammer. If it starts to crank you have a dead spot in the starter or solinoid...
395s work great on stock rims. That is what we have on our singled out test mule. You do have to use a bigger tube. We used 1400x20 tubes and they have had no issues. Also note our test mule is used as a daily driver and runs about 50 miles a day. You can use 1400x20s but the stock wheels will...
You can replace the crank without pulling the engine. We used to do it at the chevy dealer i worked at. However if the crank broke in half you could have valve train damage. It would probably be easier to pull it then do a full teardown. Replacing a crank in the vehicle is a nasty tough 2 person...
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