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Old 11-30-2016, 11:54 AM   #1278
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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Originally Posted by mcbassin View Post
Killer truckload of parts!
No doubt--I've now found shelf space for it all, but it took some doing. Not sure where I'll put the rest when it arrives
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You should be busy for a while!
Hoping it's just a winter project, but we know how these things go...
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You have to be itching to get started.The suspense is getting to me and it's not my build!
Well, with snow on the ground, I've banished the truck to the garage and left the daily duties to the "winter beater" (below), so I should get going soon-ish. Taking a break for a bit while I stockpile parts and spending some time with the fam after I buried myself in the garage during the Blazer rust fix and Mustang T5 swap, but they'll be sick of me soon
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Are you now going to have to raise the bed floor ?
Yes, it will need to come up probably ~3" from where it is currently (already raised 3"). Once the PB rear arrives, I'll be able to get solid measurements and devise a plan
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