If I turn off the traction control in my wife's Impala I can spin the fronts. No parking brake needed. Has more hp then his 280 thou
I've rented a couple of those, they lay tire and scoot pretty good.
If I turn off the traction control in my wife's Impala I can spin the fronts. No parking brake needed. Has more hp then his 280 thou
305hp, which was the same as a LS1 Camaro when they were new. Got to love technology in that regard.I've rented a couple of those, they lay tire and scoot pretty good.
You obviously never followed me... Well at least when I'm not driving the my dump truck.Hows come people drive all these new cars with more horsepower and they still can't accelerate up to speed on the interstate on-ramps.
Ok, just wondering.
I have a diy4x cover that I bought for my Jana 76 conversion D60 and it would not fit. Mine was like yours, it hit the ring gear and had maybe a 1/4" gap. I asked Kert about making a deeper version to clear the ring but he just said "it really isn't do-able" (?). After that I tried putting it on my rear 70 but the bolt pattern didn't line up on the bottom holes, it's still sitting where it landed in the back corner of the shop after I threw it.
Just poking around different forums I think a Ruff Stuff cover might be a little deeper but I don't really care for the company and I'm definitely not gambling another $100.![]()
Shocking to say the least.Good catch! Last time I founf a random ring I discovered I did not put the separator ring between the front rollers.
Got room for a spacer ring between the cover & diff housing?
These bolt into a single cab though. Isnt a crew cab floor different?
Aren't crew cab floors the same as a burb, and the same as a reg cab?
I put suburban buckets in my regular cab. With the suburban sliders. I also had blazer buckets in with suburban sliders.
I also have a set of those low back seats. I also looked for a long time to find them and mine appear to be in better shape. Honestly after sitting in them in the truck I didn't find them to be that comfortable. And the upholstery cost was high enough that I didn't think it was worth it to have them reupholstered. My O2, get some high back suburban seats, much better.
I had to bend the suburban sliders to fit in the regular car. But all in all it's really a super f'n easy thing. If you can't handle it you shouldn't be messing with old trucks type of easy.Short answer is they are close, the suburban and crew cabs have the same front floor pan , the regular cabs and the rear of the crew cab are similar but the mounting for the rear seats on a crew cab is just a little different.
Some people really like the high back burb seats , I myself prefer the low backs but they are hard to find.