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Blazer's 85 Suburban "Twinkie"

So got the new free skid plate on. Think it is either 1/4 or 3/16

Going to pull it off now and do some more work to it. Going to weld two pieces of tube about 3/4 inch tall around the transfer case bolt holes so when and if I drag it on some thing its hitting the tube not the bolt head.

Other choice would be space the skid down a bit but this idea should work. Will be rather easy too.

Also going to bent the trailing edge that overhangs a bit, up for no real reason.

steel skid.jpg
 
So got the new free skid plate on. Think it is either 1/4 or 3/16

Going to pull it off now and do some more work to it. Going to weld two pieces of tube about 3/4 inch tall around the transfer case bolt holes so when and if I drag it on some thing its hitting the tube not the bolt head.

Other choice would be space the skid down a bit but this idea should work. Will be rather easy too.

Also going to bent the trailing edge that overhangs a bit, up for no real reason.

sexy! very similar to what i had planned for the belly of my suburban.
 
So a little update

pulled the skid plate off cut the pieces of tube to weld to the bottom going to do it Tuesday. Got the parts in the garage so it will be a bit warmer.
 
picture of the welded on tubes

was rather amazed how much the whole thing did the warp dance after all was said and done

skid plate tubes.jpg
 
I dig your crossmember and your rig as a whole.

I'm sure it's somewhere in this thread, but are your front, 56" springs regular lift springs or custom ones?
 
Just regular stock ones, first set I got were centered off a van, which I never knew they made, this set is the offset ones from trucks.
 
That burb has been to hell and back..... A few times! Such a great thread. I just got my first burb and can't wait to start making changes! Sweet truck!
 
So........

Have a totaled 98 Burb that is really very fix able, should I put the 5.7 from it into Twinkie ?????
 
Bitchen skid plate.

I too have always loved your burb.
Hey. What rear drive shaft are you running. Like 1410's ?

Today i started measuring up for my trans crossmember and drive shaft angle and trying to figure where to set my angles at
 
Motor use to burn a bunch of oil seemed to stop a lot after the module got replaced.
Has a carb, but it is a 454 so some things would need a bit of moding to put the 5.7 in.
I think the only benefits would be the less weight and that it would be FI.

Just kind of a thought at this point. :dunno:

Rear drive shaft is what ever the 14 bolt came with 1350's (?) I think, has a CV too.
 
True

But is redoing a bunch of things exhaust, on-board air,throttle cable and doing a motor swap just for FI worth it or just save some cash and get a after market one.

umm nope just typing about all the work sounds like to much work for the swap.

But hey thanks for the input :waytogo:
 
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