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  1. facelessnumber

    Wild-assed JDM camber

    Seems to be good now, thanks to the alignment shop's special Shitload O' Shims method.
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    Wild-assed JDM camber

    My truck's front wheels have enough negative camber to make a winged and fart-piped Civic driver proud. I thought this was due to horribly worn out ball joints, but it's not. (The reason it drove like it had horribly worn out ball joints turned out to be the right upper control arm was barely...
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    GMT400 ball joints

    Well, you know... Normally I use a 20 pound log splitter for swinging inside wheel wells, but all I had at the time was this hammer I found in my six year old son's toy box... Eh, no, didn't do that. Although to be honest I probably wouldn't admit it if I did. So, torch did the trick...
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    GMT400 ball joints

    Yes, they're press-fit, and I have a ball joint press. Once I get the old one out, as long as I clean the hole on the LCA and start the new one straight, I'm confident I can get the new ball joint installed. It's just that there's no way to get a press on it to remove the old one, not a ball...
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    GMT400 ball joints

    I started replacing upper and lower ball joints on a '97 K1500 Z71 last night, and I'm ashamed to report that they're kicking my ass. I had to grind off the rivets on the uppers, knock them off with a chisel then grind again and drill out what was left of the rivets before I could bolt on the...
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    Blower only works on high

    Blower motor resistor. Cheap and easy!
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    tbi to carb swap help

    I've done the TBI to carb swap on two vehicles. A '91 Camaro 305 and a '91 Bravada 4.3 that I jammed a 350 into. It's very straightforward. The two things you need to be concerned with are fuel delivery and the throttle valve (TV, "kickdown") cable for your 700R4 if you have one. QJets...
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    Correcting fender gap

    Lame. Yes I'm pretty sure this truck does have at least one aftermarket fender. I was hoping the answer would be "slot some holes in the core support" or something like that. Oh well. I will continue thinking about it, and staring at it, since it's the only thing I see when I look at it...
  9. facelessnumber

    Correcting fender gap

    That gap is about right with the door, and with the hood toward the cowl. It gets wider toward the front of the hood, on both sides.
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    wipers

    Are you sure? If it's supposed to have delay, and your column or switch isn't original, it might be from a non-delay setup. If that's the case, it will behave as you're describing, as mine did initially when I replaced the column.
  11. facelessnumber

    Post your toys, square or not

    Love that Monte!
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    Suburban stock speaker sizes / location

    I could take all this apart myself and find out, and I may yet, but I bet someone here knows already... 1. What size speakers fit in my Suburban's stock locations? Looks like 6x9's in the back? Or is it some other oddball oval shape? 2. I don't know if I want to put the front speakers...
  13. facelessnumber

    Post your toys, square or not

    Y'all try not to hate on it too hard, I know it's a Ford... Call it the Poor Man's Camaro if it makes you feel better, (you wouldn't be the first) but here's my pride and joy. I love it more than anything on this planet that isn't flesh and blood, and some that is: Got a 351w that I built...
  14. facelessnumber

    Correcting fender gap

    My truck has apparently had one or both fenders replaced at some point, and as a result I've got excessive gap on both sides between the fenders and the hood. It bugs the hell out of me. I know there's got to be a simple way to correct this. What bolts do I need to loosen in order to move...
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    Harbor Freight Tool/Product Review

    Man that's cool. I've thought about trying to do something like that with mine, but it's just too big. Sucks 'cause I have to borrow a pickup or a trailer every time I want to move it. I could fit it in the Suburban if it could fold...
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    Harbor Freight Tool/Product Review

    I'd say go swap that thing out, and if you don't have the receipt or you think they'll give you trouble about it then buy a new one, clean up the old one, put it in the box and return it. (It's not defrauding the company if you're just making them honor their warranty. I don't know how it is...
  17. facelessnumber

    Harbor Freight Tool/Product Review

    Maybe I got lucky or you got a dud, but during my engine swap I used that jack to raise the whole front of my Suburban by the crossmember several times with no trouble. 'Course it's not a 3/4 ton 4x4 or a big block, but it's still a bigassed 'Burb...
  18. facelessnumber

    Harbor Freight Tool/Product Review

    This right here, 68053, is an awesome tool in every way: It gets under and lifts anything I want it to, it's as strong, stable and even more versatile than a garage jack, and I can carry it anywhere with no effort. Do not waste your money on this, 66783, and if you do, don't use it in...
  19. facelessnumber

    New from Memphis

    I could write up a tech article if there's enough interest... Basically, the end of the column that mounts to the firewall on the Caprice/Cad/Parisienne/Olds/LeSabre column is welded on, and I had to knock that off with a grinder and smooth it out. Fortunately that part of the truck column...
  20. facelessnumber

    New from Memphis

    Man that's some enthusiasm right there! Thanks, y'all... I'm gonna get right and take good care of it. It's already much better than when I got it. Runs nice anyway.
  21. facelessnumber

    New from Memphis

    I'm Drew, live in Memphis, TN and originally from Jackson, MS. I've has this '87 Suburban here for about two months: That pic is from the night I bought it, so pardon those heinous Autozone fender emblems. :rolleyes: Actually I haven't removed them yet 'cause I'm not sure whether they...

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