So . . . . . . . when you put new shock mounts on, are you getting new shocks?
Martin
I have the new shocks already... I just need to man up and get it done

Are you still interested in my current Bilsteins?
So . . . . . . . when you put new shock mounts on, are you getting new shocks?
Martin




WOW!
That table of contents with indexes to the various topics is a great idea....
How would you feel about doing one for my build thread next?!!!
-G


I have the new shocks already... I just need to man up and get it done
Are you still interested in my current Bilsteins?
You're thinking about this all wrong. The Bilsteins helped my ride a lot. I had cheap shocks on there before and the ride was harsh. I also have the same series Bilsteins on my Tahoe and they helped remove some harshness from cranked torsion bars. You get what you pay for.Good work on the table Glen! I sure can't stop wondering if bilstiens are the right choice for me. I worry that they will give too firm of a ride on a dd. I want something more caddy oriented and also cheaper wouldn't hurt.

Just say no to manifolds!
Seriously though, I use copper or aluminum header gaskets (or slip joint or v-band would work) and don't have any issues with header leaks. I also use hooker headers (or better ones) with welded flanges, the slip fit stamped flanges or horrible). I have had the same header gaskets on my 388 since 1996, and I have even removed and reinstalled them a few times for other stuff and just put them right back on. With the right headers and the right gaskets, they won't be problematic at all.
Gen IV for sure. You get better heads, bigger throttle body, and variable valve timing (unsure if I'd keep it though). The 6.0Ls are a little cheaper and more common than the 6.2Ls so we'll see what deals I can come up with when I'm ready.What are you thinking for the ls swap? Honestly, I think a stock Gen IV 6.2 would be perfect for this truck.
You can put CNC'd LS3 heads on a 6.0 for $604 each right now, and they are better than the factory LS3 heads by about 10%. You cannot even come close to them for the price. Although you would need a new intake and 8 rocker arms if you started with a cathedral port engine. The only thing you would be missing at that point is the VVT and for a lot cheaper, I guess you would be missing about 1/16" of bore too, and the aluminum block.
And this isn't his daily driver, so why would he leave it stock?![]()

I really wish I could get some head work done on my 6.0 for cheap.