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Old 03-31-2011, 12:25 AM   #126
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Not a 1 Ton, but it is a dually!

It is nice towing with a dually though! Especially with a Goose neck or 5th wheel!



For a height reference, that is me in the green jeans at 6'2"!
You could so get your road rage on with that thing.

Flip me the bird from your Prius, go ahead!
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Old 03-31-2011, 11:59 PM   #127
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No one caught the fact that I installed the new laptop screen upside down! look in the lower right corner of the screen pic. I thought it was funny.
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Old 04-01-2011, 12:22 PM   #128
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Not a 1 Ton, but it is a dually!

It is nice towing with a dually though! Especially with a Goose neck or 5th wheel!



For a height reference, that is me in the green jeans at 6'2"!
That one of those original "Hybird" vehicles ain't it? Maybe the Prius is it's baby.
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Old 04-01-2011, 09:24 PM   #129
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That one of those original "Hybird" vehicles ain't it? Maybe the Prius is it's baby.
It is! It is a diesel electric drive! I think we have one for sale too
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Old 04-01-2011, 09:59 PM   #130
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I like the mid to late 90's seats in these trucks too. There is a black 72 crew cab truck on here that has the same seats you are talking about. I tried to find some interior pics but have had no luck... here are a few I did have. Nice build... I envy your ambition!
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:43 PM   #131
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I like the mid to late 90's seats in these trucks too. There is a black 72 crew cab truck on here that has the same seats you are talking about. I tried to find some interior pics but have had no luck... here are a few I did have. Nice build... I envy your ambition!
That's what I am talking about!!! Yeah! Thanks man!!!!
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Old 04-01-2011, 11:01 PM   #132
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Ok, I know this is April 1st, but this is not April Fools. The Suburban is going a new direction...

WE ARE MOVING TO CALIFORNIA!!!!!

That's right! I'm not sure of the start date, but we are packing up and heading to California! My wife asked me if that means I would be converting to a lowered 2wd. STILL NOT HAPPENING!!
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Old 04-02-2011, 08:39 AM   #133
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No one caught the fact that I installed the new laptop screen upside down! look in the lower right corner of the screen pic. I thought it was funny.
I caught it, but just thought it was some obscure windows setting to flip the view.

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Ok, I know this is April 1st, but this is not April Fools. The Suburban is going a new direction...

WE ARE MOVING TO CALIFORNIA!!!!!

That's right! I'm not sure of the start date, but we are packing up and heading to California! My wife asked me if that means I would be converting to a lowered 2wd. STILL NOT HAPPENING!!
Good luck on the move. They're rarely easy.
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Old 04-05-2011, 03:10 PM   #134
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

Just because we are moving doesn't mean work stops! This Axle needs to be done this week! So...

Set-up Complete.


Cleaned.


This is all I use for sealant. This is all I have ever needed.


Covered.


And a little less color.


Yeah, i nicked the paint in one spot.
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Old 04-05-2011, 06:22 PM   #135
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

cool!
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:42 PM   #136
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

I would be afraid to move, I've got too much junk & yard ornaments to deal with. How are you going to move the suburban with the large hole in the side?
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:56 PM   #137
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

Diff cover looks great man - nice touch taking the color off the fin edges!!!
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Old 04-06-2011, 02:12 PM   #138
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I would be afraid to move, I've got too much junk & yard ornaments to deal with. How are you going to move the suburban with the large hole in the side?
I plan to have the "C" pillar section at least tacked in for structure support before then, and then it will just go on a car trailer as a shell... All the parts will go in the moving truck. I think the Suburban is the EASY part of this move!
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Old 04-06-2011, 03:17 PM   #139
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

1. I never realized how thick the early sub frame were.
2. At least it has a Dana 60 up front.
3. You still gonna be in the heavy equipment repair business?
4. Where in California are you moving too? Not many active mines in this area I can think of (So Cal) unless you are moving to the desert.
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1. I never realized how thick the early sub frame were.
2. At least it has a Dana 60 up front.
3. You still gonna be in the heavy equipment repair business?
4. Where in California are you moving too? Not many active mines in this area I can think of (So Cal) unless you are moving to the desert.
Desert, yes... Mining, NO!!!!

Ridgecrest, CA... which is close to my family so I will be able to help my brother with his truck (pictured a few pages back)!
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Cool, Lots of nice places to 4 wheel in the Sierras and Death Valley in Fall, Spring and Winter. Ridgecrest was/is the habitat of a lot of druggies so make sure you keep your stuff carefully protected and locked. They love to rip off garages for tools and anything they can sell for a quick buck. Hopefully you can find a place to work that is not highly visible. I suppose if most of your family is around there you'll get the lowdown pretty fast.

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Cool, Lots of nice places to 4 wheel in the Sierras and Death Valley in Fall, Spring and Winter. Ridgecrest was/is the habitat of a lot of druggies so make sure you keep your stuff carefully protected and locked. They love to rip off garages for tools and anything they can sell for a quick buck. Hopefully you can find a place to work that is not highly visible. I suppose if most of your family is around there you'll get the lowdown pretty fast.
You're not kidding either!! I have had TWO motorcycles get stolen when I lived in Lancrapster! That's why I won't be without dogs and guns! No more automatic garage door openers either! I swore I would NEVER move back (or even close) to that area... Then my kids were born and my family loves it there.
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

Can you post some pics of your 4x4 burb driveline please!
Tcase crossmember, front drive shaft / rear carrier bearing setup?
I'm trying to determine if I need to grab any missing parts before daa Burb comes come.

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Can you post some pics of your 4x4 burb driveline please!
Tcase crossmember, front drive shaft / rear carrier bearing setup?
I'm trying to determine if I need to grab any missing parts before daa Burb comes come.

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This is the only picture I can find right now... I sold the TH350 and got a SM 465 from another board member, and the t-case will be rebuilt with a new 10 spline input. As far as the carrier bearing, I am fairly certain that the 4WD suburbans did not have one. I may be wrong though. This probably doesn't help you much.
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Old 04-09-2011, 02:18 AM   #145
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depends on trans length. The sm465 and 205 were shorter than the th350 or 400 and might require one. the 68 burb I had was set up for one but it was a th350 when I got it and it was torn all apart so not to much to go on.
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Closer!



Also, I found a picture of my wifes truck. Right now it is sitting at my brothers house in Cali. Once we are settled in I am going to start in on this ASAP. For some reason I cant just limit myself to one project at a time! The only reason I may hold off on the truck is I have a car to finish and sell, which may just fund her truck! The car is sitting in Cali too.

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Old 04-11-2011, 09:46 PM   #147
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Re: 1970 GMC Suburban... for the family

Nice progress on the truck! I did notice the screen pic, but I as well figured that you just had the image flipped. LOL Holly huge dump truck bat man! That looks like it would be a fun deal to work on for like a day. LOL Great job on the rear axle, it looks awesome! Congrats on your move, I wish you luck!
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Old 04-17-2011, 04:31 PM   #148
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Kinda an important part of the build, since this is gonna be the ultimate family rig! My boy is 3 months this morning! They'll be out helping me today since it's so nice out!





Chris, these next pictures are for you!



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lookin great! I can't wait!
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NEW TOY!!!!

This is all a matter of opinion, but THIS is what I wanted for the rear axle on my Suburban!




I'm not going to tear into this axle yet, I have some body work I need to get back to now that other peoples projects are out of the way! I'm super excited about this trade though! This axle will get discs, and the drum parts will be available if anyone needs them, but that is a ways down the road.
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