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Phil's '88 Big Blue Build Thread

Very true, but I just bought a pretty good air compressor that I'm happy with.
 
I have a few geetars myself... My Brides camera is dying, so if you want to see them look up my album "rays stuff".

Can someone school me on uploading pics from my smartphone?
 
I'm really debating a swing out rear tire carrier from RLC. On one hand, it frees up a lot of space on the inside, and of course looks pretty cool. However, to always have to swing it out every time I lower the tailgate, or even roll down the rear window, and being in the way every time I take the top off, it sorta makes me think.

Any advice from you guys?
 
Chevys have a big butt that drags anyway

So if the carrier is up high enough to not drag on a decent, that's good.
Personally, I like the weight more inboard, over the center of gravity.
That obviously creates its own space issues
 
Chevys have a big butt that drags anyway

So if the carrier is up high enough to not drag on a decent, that's good.
Personally, I like the weight more inboard, over the center of gravity.
That obviously creates its own space issues

Yeah, I just don't know how big the space deal would be. I have a 31 inch spare still, I need to put a 35 inch on it. That might change things a bit.
 
I'm really debating a swing out rear tire carrier from RLC. On one hand, it frees up a lot of space on the inside, and of course looks pretty cool. However, to always have to swing it out every time I lower the tailgate, or even roll down the rear window, and being in the way every time I take the top off, it sorta makes me think.

Any advice from you guys?

Barn doors rock. :saweet:



Ok, I guess I don't have any useful advice.
 
Yeah, I just don't know how big the space deal would be. I have a 31 inch spare still, I need to put a 35 inch on it. That might change things a bit.
Best to consider a few things

Where you wheel most of the time, is it going to be compromised often?
If you don't use a swing out, where would you put it?
 
Best to consider a few things

Where you wheel most of the time, is it going to be compromised often?
If you don't use a swing out, where would you put it?

#1, no. Not in desert two tracks. Blazer Bash, probably.

#2, I would probably lay it flat in the back.
 
Would it have to be? Is there no way to either slip your hand behind it or position it far enough off to one side? :thinking:

Well, I looked at his. It's possible. Would be a bit of a PITA though, you would have to reach behind the tire. There is enough room to flip the crank out.
 
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