What have you done to your square lately??

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Poppy 87

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Down at the new house, fired up Ole Bessie and brought to operating temperature. Here for about 10 days, she will be in the garage before I go back to metro Atlanta
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All new from the manifold back!
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I had a local guy do it in under 2 hours for a very good deal.
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For the first time ever, I can actually hear the radio while I'm on the interstate.
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It is definitely a lot better than my previous cobbled together mess.
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Now time to fix all of the wind noise.
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I haven't done a damn thing to it.
It just sits there looking pretty and fires right up when called upon.

Last thing I did to it was to enlarge the hole that Mack was bolted into.
The PO did not do such a good job with the hole sizing and he was kinda catty wumpus on there.
So I made the hole the correct size to sit flush to the hood and used some lock tight on it.
Of course I didn't take an after shot, as I was cutting into dinner time...

But here are a couple of before shots.

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Paladin

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Finally got around to finishing up the aux. trans cooler install as I had to change it to the other side as the way I had run the lines they interfered with the turn signal lamp so after some afro-engineering it turned out perfect and everything fits and works fine! Rewired the headlights with new plugs so it's all ready for state inspection Monday. Newly painted hood from my parts truck fit perfect and looks awesome. The shadow gray compliments the blue very well. Reinstalled the Phantom grill so "The Beast" looks like itself again. Haven't been around much lately as I've been doing a lot of research into a 350 4 bolt rebuild, will be my 1st 350 build, have only done Big blocks in the past.

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I haven't done a damn thing to it.
It just sits there looking pretty and fires right up when called upon.

Last thing I did to it was to enlarge the hole that Mack was bolted into.
The PO did not do such a good job with the hole sizing and he was kinda catty wumpus on there.
So I made the hole the correct size to sit flush to the hood and used some lock tight on it.
Of course I didn't take an after shot, as I was cutting into dinner time...

But here are a couple of before shots.

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Don't you just hate it when things are all catty wompus?
 

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I haven't done a damn thing to it.
It just sits there looking pretty and fires right up when called upon.

Last thing I did to it was to enlarge the hole that Mack was bolted into.
The PO did not do such a good job with the hole sizing and he was kinda catty wumpus on there.
So I made the hole the correct size to sit flush to the hood and used some lock tight on it.
Of course I didn't take an after shot, as I was cutting into dinner time...

But here are a couple of before shots.

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You and I are gonna match buddy....

I bought a Mack truck bulldog several years ago for my k5, it's lost somewhere in the thread :cool:
 

82sbshortbed

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Didn't d o **** except stick these led lights inside because I have no interior lights. They are pretty bright.

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Guess this will have to work till I get the other cluster in and get them working. Lol
 

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Got new tires today - 35" Cepek Trail Country EXP. Haven't had them off pavement yet, but they ride very nice and are much quieter than the feathered Kumho's they replaced.
 

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Got new tires today - 35" Cepek Trail Country EXP. Haven't had them off pavement yet, but they ride very nice and are much quieter than the feathered Kumho's they replaced.

Good looking suburban.
 

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hit my front bumper with rust reformer.. had a tiny bit left over from another thing. ran out, but got most way. i think it will hit with a matte black paint, too

Also, painted my trailers tailgate john deere yellow. because why not :)

and between the oil change for this truck since ive got it running beautifully and paint the front bumper, I used about 6 tubes of grease on this truck, my f150, and my trailer.

6 tubes.

5 of them on the square.

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It looks nicer than mine :( my dana 44 took about 2 tubs of grease for every component and both u joints are on deaths bed

But hey, at least the components have no play!
 
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