Looks clean!


Nah, it doesn't work like that these days. In the old days that was pretty accurate but not anymore.
Nice burb! My father in law has a 99 K2500 with a 7.4, up over 200,000 miles and no issues yet with it, and it spent a lot of those miles pulling a 3 horse trailer through Colorado mountain passes. Finding one with 64,000 miles is a score!
Thanks Mr Helper.
His truck is from the old days...which is what I was referring to
1999 is not the old days. The September cut off for new model year vehicles hasn’t been accurate since the late 80’s. Only Autozone’s finest still believe anything built after September is the next year model. While that may be true on some cars, it is not true for the majority of vehicles. GM is building 2014 Impalas right now with 2014 model year VIN’s and it isn’t even September yet
. Manufacturers have been playing the model year game for decades like that... Looks really clean! Definitely a 7.4L Vortec. That 454 is a solid motor. I owned 2 of those trucks, and they were both a lot faster than a truck that size should ever be.
If you happened to have a multi -piece rancho front subframe, you can get it properly aligned, and get someone to weld it solid.
Good looking rig!
The problem was more with the upper control arms. Their geometry was off and the diff wasn't dropped enough.

Looks really clean! Definitely a 7.4L Vortec. That 454 is a solid motor. I owned 2 of those trucks, and they were both a lot faster than a truck that size should ever be.
If you happened to have a multi -piece rancho front subframe, you can get it properly aligned, and get someone to weld it solid.
Good looking rig!
The problem was more with the upper control arms. Their geometry was off and the diff wasn't dropped enough.
Looks really clean! Definitely a 7.4L Vortec. That 454 is a solid motor. I owned 2 of those trucks, and they were both a lot faster than a truck that size should ever be.
If you happened to have a multi -piece rancho front subframe, you can get it properly aligned, and get someone to weld it solid.
Good looking rig!
