87Mudder
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My latest improvements to the Burban
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look man,im not trying to start s@@t with you...i ws just saying if you were trying to claim it (hense the titile of the post newest project)that you just got it finihed and you built it..i know the truck needed some inprovement when you bought it and i think it is cool you are doing some...i just wanted to get the story straight...ive seen to many people in my day buy a truck thats already done thn boast around like it theres...im not trying to start trouble,actually i wouldnt mine being decent friends cause we live in the same area...i always need someone to wheel with...as for the other members there is rebel88 and tyler(cant remember his s/n) both good friends of willy...im just watching out for you thats all....87Mudder said:I guess I must have said somewhere in that post that I was the only person who built the freakin' truck. I believe that I posted pictures of me and my buddy putting on new shackles and shocks. I don't think that I ever claimed (and that's how you spell claimed by the way) that I was the sole freaking builder of the truck! I'll tell anybody that wants to know who built it. Get off my nuts! I've done plenty to improve the Burban that you can't see from the pictures I posted. And who are these "other" members that you claim to know who built this truck? Anyone who knows me knows that I'm not a freakin' liar and I'll tell anyone who put the axles and lift on it........in 2 weeks but forgot to lock the 60, forgot to put in a 1 ton front shaft, forgot to use proper nuts on the steering block, and forgot to use proper hardware on the steering box to frame. All of which have failed and have had to be replaced by me. It was an okay truck when I bought it, but nothing to brag about. I could go on, but I don't have alot of tolerance for your ignorance.
I reckon that's not the best way to make buddies. Let me say again that I did buy the Burban already lifted and w/ the 1 ton axles and tires. I've have, however, put alot of time and $ into mods that are not visible in pictures I've posted. I hope that any friction I may have caused can be forgiven and no one holds a grudge against me. And by the way twoslo, I too would like to get together and do some rootin' and be friends. Thanks guys and again I appologize!Now that`s better, n00b87Mudder said:I wanted to appologize for my ranting last night boys. I'm absolutely not trying to start problems here. If I pissed anybody off I'm sorry for that.I reckon that's not the best way to make buddies. Let me say again that I did buy the Burban already lifted and w/ the 1 ton axles and tires. I've have, however, put alot of time and $ into mods that are not visible in pictures I've posted. I hope that any friction I may have caused can be forgiven and no one holds a grudge against me. And by the way twoslo, I too would like to get together and do some rootin' and be friends. Thanks guys and again I appologize!

x2 and best edit the post #4 in hear to say look at the lower post. as i am sorry.BIGBLAZE433 said:Now that`s better, n00b![]()


76zimmer said:Kinda reminds me.....![]()
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Originally Posted by babyburb
I lift my glass to the Brotherhood that is CK5. Only 3 months into the family, I have noticed several obvious truths. As a brother or sister of the brotherhood, we come together from all walks of life. All nationalities, backgrounds, and ages are welcome. Standards are set high and are taken seriously. The only ribbing done is done in fun. The brotherhood does not take kindly to those who would belittle or degrade someone without due cause. We are men and women of our word and without our word we become just another FORUM to bad mouth one another and treat each other disrespectfully.
CK5, where a brother will drive 2 hours to help a newbie look at a part, where parts are exchanged for sometimes nothing, where an afternoon will be sacrificed if needs be to get a DD up and going. Where payment for it might be a case of Beer or handshake and a thank you. Where we can come with our daily problems for advice. Although we might not like the honest feedback, we often endure ribbing and take it with a grain of salt. Where questions about 52” springs, tire fitment, lift questions and any other daily questions are answered even though the same question was answered yesterday. The brotherhood stands together shoulder to shoulder, rookies and veterans, old and young, religious or not. We all bleed Chevy blue.
As a newbie, I have gained more knowledge over the last 3 months about vehicles than my previous 27 years. I am now the knowledgeable go to guy in my family about the sport of offroading and I owe it all to the brotherhood.
So to my fellow Chevy brothers and sisters, thank you and Long Live CK5!
Cheers!!!
In general I would agree, although there seems to be mudslinging thrown in to mix it up.....some people just can't resist..
I would think it would be different if members were face to face.
Putting a face behind words brings more of a personal notice to it.
At any rate, this is a great forum of Blazer Brotherhood.
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