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  1. LT67

    Changing the rear springs on my M1031

    I have new springs on my M1008 and the front is a factory type 4 leaf set up. Thank gawd the 35's smooth out the ride.....
  2. LT67

    6.2 vs 6.5 tug of war

    Exactly, Friday evening I pulled a 2wd truck out of a deep ditch back on to the pavement. I just put the transfer case in 4 wheel low, locked in the hubs and pulled it out with ease. Of course I'm still trying to figger out how they missed their driveway entrance and went into the ditch....
  3. LT67

    Changing the rear springs on my M1031

    What did you do for front springs?
  4. LT67

    Anyone Have This Setup: 33x10.5x15s on Black Rock 942 Wheels???

    If you're planning on still using 33x10.5x15 tires, a lift kit is wasted $$$$. I can tell you from personal experience that even on a factory suspension with sagging springs, you will have zero rubbing on any terrain. A 33x10.5x15 fills the wheel wells quite nicely and the road ride is outstanding.
  5. LT67

    4L80E swap shifter column question

    I thought a 480le was an electronic controlled transmission??
  6. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Got the leaking freeze plug fixed and a new fuel filter. It feels like a new truck now, I can actually pass other vehicles on the highway. Lol
  7. LT67

    Anyone Have This Setup: 33x10.5x15s on Black Rock 942 Wheels???

    I have those tires mounted on the factory 15x8 wheels on my K10.... you won't need a lift. They will never rub the fenders.
  8. LT67

    M1009 Old Front Springs - Droop (What should it look like new?)

    You won't need a lift with 33x10.5x15's..... I have them on my 74 K10 with sagging springs and I've never had any problems with tire rubbing... not even off road.
  9. LT67

    Another 6.2 issue bad freeze plug

    I have the same issue at the moment, freeze plug next to the drivers side motor mount is leaking.
  10. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Blindspot mirror so I don't flatten a BMW Mini, Fiat, Smart Car, Miata, etc..... lol
  11. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Lol.... the steering column needed some tightening up, so I had the same guy that repaired the steering column in my 79 K20 do it. No more sloppy shift lever...
  12. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Replaced CUCV ignition switch with a "normal" GM switch so the standard issue CUCV key can't be used anymore. Speedometer is next on the list.....
  13. LT67

    Spartan Locker pros and cons..

    It will never be used on the pavement. Besides, we hardly ever get winter driving conditions here in Ga. A locker in the front will be strictly off road only....
  14. LT67

    Spartan Locker pros and cons..

    Lol.... going to pick up front and rear bumpers this week that already have Warn winches on them.
  15. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Gave mine a bath and removed more grime from the interior... lol
  16. LT67

    Spartan Locker pros and cons..

    I'm sure this been discussed many times... lol Thinking about a Spartan locker for the M1008 for the Dana 60. Factory steering and 35's.... nothing extreme. Any pros and cons?
  17. LT67

    35in Tires on M1008

    Better in daylight...
  18. LT67

    35in Tires on M1008

    Got the M1008 back from the spring shop and put the 35's on it. Now I have to climb in it.. lol. No rubbing anywhere on pavement, but I'll have to do a lil fender trimming just to be on the safe side for off road use. Not a great pic, it was dark when I got done changing the wheels.
  19. LT67

    Rear disc brakes

    If you want stopping power, stick with the drums on the 14ff....
  20. LT67

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    I'm just surprised that so far anything I've touched on mine has been metric while everyone else is saying theirs is SAE. I'm a lil confused.. lol
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