My work had a car show for its employees last Saturday. It was a nice time, catered, 2 bounce houses for the kids, music, tents, chairs, they did it right. Maybe 12 cars entered, only 6 showed up. I didn't win, the lime Z06 and the service managers '62 Suburban tied for first and I don't know who was second, I wasn't in the money. The first place winners split $1000. I thought I was bad, some of these guys have some serious money tied up in their rides, 2 Z06's, ZL1 Camaro, GT350 Shelby, etc.
This was the trucks first real journey knocking down maybe 80 miles total. Ran ok right up until I got it home, parked it and went to move it later that day and found the fuel pump dead. second one in 800 miles, I need to fix the wiring to the pump to get 12 volts to it consistently, just have been too busy at work. 2 people noted the fact that a couple years ago, you couldn't give these trucks away, and it was true up to a point, a 4x4 shortbed Silverado pretty much aways had a buyer.
Another thing I did was add balancing beads to the tires as they have never been balanced since I mounted them, not quite sure they are the solution I am looking for. It feels like when on certain types of pavement, they go out of balance, other times smooth as silk, it was weird, again, another new challenge to address.
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