Hey Guys, first post for a new member. Back in the late 90's I owned an 86 K5 and it was by far my favorite everyday driver. I recently purchased a 1991 GMC Jimmy same owner since 1992 in amazing shape. It was a Nevada truck, here is the link to the dealerships advertisment.
Yesterday it was raining pretty hard here in Raleigh, so I decided to take her for a ride to see how she would do in the rain as I plan on this rig to be my everyday drive. Needless to say it was white knuckle with the truck hydroplaning at low speed, 30 mph, and then the windshield wipers quit. I received the old wiper motor unit, wired it up and it worked but with little power to move the wipers. That problem will be solved with a new wiper motor, the hydroplaning may not be so cheap or easy.
I attribute the hydro to the lift, looks like 3" even tho video of salesman says 2". I am 55, so the lift was going to go anyway. My question is am I on the right tarck? I'd love to take my Grandson in this truck, but it needs to be completely safe. I don't recall my 86 ever hydroplaning, so this caught me off gaurd.
Thanks for any input.
Rob
Yesterday it was raining pretty hard here in Raleigh, so I decided to take her for a ride to see how she would do in the rain as I plan on this rig to be my everyday drive. Needless to say it was white knuckle with the truck hydroplaning at low speed, 30 mph, and then the windshield wipers quit. I received the old wiper motor unit, wired it up and it worked but with little power to move the wipers. That problem will be solved with a new wiper motor, the hydroplaning may not be so cheap or easy.
I attribute the hydro to the lift, looks like 3" even tho video of salesman says 2". I am 55, so the lift was going to go anyway. My question is am I on the right tarck? I'd love to take my Grandson in this truck, but it needs to be completely safe. I don't recall my 86 ever hydroplaning, so this caught me off gaurd.
Thanks for any input.
Rob
