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3/4 Ton Swap is DONE: **d-shaft question**

Avery4jc said:
like I told you in our messages...I absolutely LOVE my Baja Claws...the width is very nice and they are one of the most stable tires I have ever drove/riden with.
I talked to a friend who has a shop here in town and he said if you are willing to spend the extra $$$ for the MT tires it's money well spent since MT Tires are actually round...what a concept Interco...lol

Oh and yeah that truck really does look exactly like mine...lol

you know you bought that truck because those tires were already on there. Try wheeling them instead of driving them around town. Tires like that are not meant to cruise on the freeway.
 
SierraClassic said:
Biggest pain is grinding all those rivets off, and swapping the cab out.

a good long barrel air hammer, with a good sharp bit will take the rivet heads right off. then switch to a pointed bit and drive the remains out. you can literally tear an entire frame apart in like 30 mins.
 
SierraClassic said:
GM made more than 2 different cabs...

One with an unboltable hump, and no t-case hump, which my 74 C20 had, one with an unboltable hump, and a t-case hump, which my 79 K25 had, one with a fixed hump, and no-tcase hump, which my 77 has, and finally, one with a fixed hump, and a t-case hump, which my 81 cab has.

Seems strange, but that is GM for ya! If you want proof, I'll get a few pics for you :)

you would think they would just have made one that cleared everything. I swapped a 2wd 81 cab onto my 4wd 83. no issues. I know the difference between the bolted and non bolted trans cover. if it's not too much hassle post a pic of the difference between the t-case hump and non-hump. I might have a non t-case hump cab and not have even noticed because I have a body lift.:dunno:
 
Nice Weld wheels.

One thing I absolutley HATE with a passion is when tire balancers mount the lead weights on the outside bead lips on aluminum wheels. Grrrrr....
 
thatK30guy said:
Nice Weld wheels.

One thing I absolutley HATE with a passion is when tire balancers mount the lead weights on the outside bead lips on aluminum wheels. Grrrrr....

WOW that is a lot of weight for a "round" tire:eek1:.

Oh Avery, how many sets of swampers have you personally owned?

That is all.

Ira
 
he did the static balancing but the tire would only fit backwards........ go figure:dunno: :dunno:

ive owned BFG all terrains, BGF mud terrains, and some swamper SXs and i still think the swampers rode better, but im bias and so were they :haha: :haha:
 
I dunno why but when I'm ridding down the road and you can hear the tires echoing between your truck and the car beside you.........god it makes me moist. I need a mind to collect my thoughts.:haha: :haha:
 
Avery4jc said:
like I told you in our messages...I absolutely LOVE my Baja Claws...the width is very nice and they are one of the most stable tires I have ever drove/riden with.
I talked to a friend who has a shop here in town and he said if you are willing to spend the extra $$$ for the MT tires it's money well spent since MT Tires are actually round...what a concept Interco...lol

Oh and yeah that truck really does look exactly like mine...lol

Well, my dad used to have a lifted Ram with 38.5" MT Claws that I got to drive a few times, and I thought I had found the perfect tire. They rode a lot better than the TSL's I was used to. But then when it came for me to outfit my own truck with tires, I decided on the Super Swamper TrXus STS. This tire, is like sex in rubber form for the road. It took hardly any weight to balance out, and for being a 39.5" tire, is a lot lighter than the 38.5" TSL SX's I used to run. Although when these tires wear out, it'll be time for a 3/4 ton (or 1-ton depending on $$$) swap, zero-rates (along with a shackle flip in the rear to get rid of the block) to net me a 13" all spring lift, and 42" Iroks on some 17" wheels. Here's a pic...
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apples to oranges man the truxus STS is an all-terrain. but sweet blazer, and is that fuchsia?
 
:haha: i was giving them credit for having some "side bitters":haha:



check out them shocks with the boots up. oh snap, he gets like 17 cool points and a better ride:D :D
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
apples to oranges man the truxus STS is an all-terrain. but sweet blazer, and is that fuchsia?

Fuscia? Are you asking about the color of my truck? It's cream and red...

I know it's an all-terrain; I drive this solely on the street, with a '79 K10 being built for off road. Avery's is also a street truck, which is why I posted.
 
fuchsia is a pinkish, reddish color, depending on how much you squint your eyes, and it kinda looked that way. well why doesn't he go with some bias ply truXus STS tires.
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
fuchsia is a pinkish, reddish color, depending on how much you squint your eyes, and it kinda looked that way. well why doesn't he go with some bias ply truXus STS tires.

Ah, okay. I was just confused what you were referring to. It does come out like that in pictures because of the sun reflecting off it, but in person it's bright red. If anyone wants a street tire that sees sand, dirt, and snow, I highly recommend the bias ply TrXus STS's. But for a lot of mud, I'd look elsewhere :p:.
 
i have had many tires my self
: 31" interco trexas mts

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some 35 bfg all terrians
some 36 dick cepek no picks of them

and last but not least my favoriet
35 procomp x-terrians

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the procomp took alot of weights and i never ballanced the intercoes they rode nice and the dick cepek were loud
 
Edit....

I was going to post about shocks but I thought I remembered the pics of averys shocks with the body up and the rod down but I looked again and realized that his are in fact, upside down.
Sry yall.
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
fuchsia is a pinkish, reddish color, depending on how much you squint your eyes, and it kinda looked that way. well why doesn't he go with some bias ply truXus STS tires.

he will go with some when he has the $$$ ;)


Thanks for posting bigblazer87...I've always liked what I've heard about the STS AT's although not everyone around these parts seems to like them.

Ok...here's an update: It's not done yet! lol
Everything is done and I started to hook up the brake lines when I realized they weren't the same size....then it hit me...the old brake lines had a converter box thingy that bolted on...so I got that and when I went to bolt it on the new brakes it didn't fit flush up against it because there was some molding on the back of the brake...so after school before I got to grinding the calipers to get the 15's to fit I ground those off....then I hooked it all up and put some sealant on it...
I spent the rest of the night grinding before I realized that I need to bring home a manly grinder to get this done...I spent hours and didn't get too far so I'll bring one home from work and finish grinding for the 15's this weekend....but for tomorrow I have some 31's on 16.5's that I was going to run on so I put them on and wen't to bleed the brakes and it was gushing from the stupid conversion blocks for the brake lines...I spent a while messing with them and we couldn't ever get them to stop leaking so I said screw it...I took the block and I'm going to go get a conversion so I can thread the stainless steel brake lines directly in...so this weekend it'll be done.
 
I've been paying close attention to this thread because I plan to do a swap on both my Blazer and my K10 in the near future, and not only have I been learning about the necessary parts I'll need, but it's been pretty entertaining as well! Oh, and Avery, don't you just love this stuff? I went through the steering arm dilemma when I did my lift, along with those damned brake lines. I ended up getting so frustrated I screwed up the stainless fitting on one end of the driver's side. So that was another set of front lines, all because of my impatience. Have fun with the build man, after all, if this wasn't a little fun or rewarding, would anyone be doing this stuff in the first place?
 
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