That's what mine did. Haha.
Is that the bad ass HAD 42* cv?
Yep, 1410 42 degree CV with 12" slip.
That's what mine did. Haha.
Is that the bad ass HAD 42* cv?
What did the front do wrong?Time for some dually studs in that front axle.
Time for some dually studs in that front axle.
I used dually studs in mine. Sucked pounding them all back in but worth it.Except that's his disk swapped 14 boltI used dually studs in mine. Sucked pounding them all back in but worth it.
I have a press so it wasn't bad, just redundant.
For the part number I just look at DRW square Chevy? I can go up to 5/8" longer but really only need 3/8"

I've got access to multiple presses but I'm stupid and do it the hard way anyways
I just ordered the same year dually studs from the local napa. So for me it was a 1978 C/K30 dually
Thems a lotto shifters for two pedals
You're missing a bolt on the front drive shaft flange.
I feel like you get way more done than I do. Nice work! Is the skid plate some of that Domex 100 XF stuff?

I have heat shielding on my shifter cables. Never had a problem with the trans shifter cable until I removed a heat shield for the cat that I don't have. Didn't realize it was shielding the cable from the exhaust. Next trail run I melted the cable.![]()
When mine melted I think it was because the road to the trail had some steep, long grades. It was a windy gravel road so it was really lugging the motor down hard (the old 350) and I can imagine the exhaust temperatures were really high, plus the trans was good and hot too. I'm actually eager to drive that road again with the 454 because I think it will eat it up and ask for a second helping.