Post count, sit on it, spin on it, enjoy it!![]()



Kert, where did you get the rear fender clearance lamp lenses from?
Your rig is killer, d00d! If I don't find a dually crewcab, I may swap my SRW bed and axle to a dually version.
Keep up the good work!

Kert, where did you get the rear fender clearance lamp lenses from?
Your rig is killer, d00d! If I don't find a dually crewcab, I may swap my SRW bed and axle to a dually version.
Keep up the good work!
I can't find a crewcab sw here to save my life, I have seen a few drw's though.
Awesome build Kurt, it really looks stealthy![]()
I've heard mixed reports on mileage from the big caddilacs. I guess will soon know.
It takes up a hair more space than a tool box.
Fuel is currently $2.48 per over here. It would have been nice to have been this far along when it was under $2.

My blazer gets about 14 with a 500 and 3.90's with 35 inch tires. The short block is stock but the heads have some work (not a lot) done to them. But it will burn pump pee 87 just fine![]()

Now I find my self wishing I had held out for the 37" hummer radials rather than the bias plys.
I think getting a headliner, door tracks and headliner in it will all help as well.

Dual headliners eh?
I think it'll quiet down quite a bit once the interior is complete and not just a tin can to resonate every little noise.
I see them from time to time pretty reasonable. Should have been jumping on them the whole time. The bias plys straighten out eventually, I think the radials will be better all the way around though. If ya see any smokin' deals, let me know!
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Last time I checked with him he was willing to ship if you set it up. The radials run a lot better than the bias ply tires. I have them on my '83 and love them for a tow rig. They actually did good going across country last month as well.