84_c10_GMC
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- Joined
- Dec 28, 2024
- Posts
- 107
- Reaction score
- 206
- Location
- kansas
- First Name
- Alex
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
@84_c10_GMC how/where are you tying in?
Sorry Tying what in?
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@84_c10_GMC how/where are you tying in?
Marshmallow from a box of Lucky Charms?Well, more what I will be doing ... again.
Know what this is?

Oh, I wish !Marshmallow from a box of Lucky Charms?![]()
by the PO or whomever dash work sucks. I guess it is a good time to replace the broken left side ac vent which I conveniently forgot about until 20 minutes or so AFTER I placed the indicator order with LMC.
Now, that's a glittering generality I can get behind, er, in front of, er, well, yeah. Breasticles are the besticles.But you are fine (I think) with some generalizations... Like, "boobs are good". Lol.
ThanksNICE!!!!!!
where did you put the sender for the gauge? In line, trans port? sorry for confusion.What’s up everyone. Been a minute, BUT I am about to drop the th350 out and get the 700r4 stabbed in. Just need to unbolt the cross member and get the jack in place.
I ended up buying a 2qt larger pan for it, and a temp sensor that replaces the clock and looks like the oem gauges. I was originally planning to remove the fuel gauge and put a tack there and small fuel gauge. But I wanted a trans temp gauge. I also have a derale trans cooler on the way. Trying to do all I can to make this transmission last!
temp gauge is a auto meter 8349 gm factory match gauge, also have a auto meter 2892 z series pedestal tach on the way. Not sure where I’m gonna mount it yet. But will figure that out when it gets here.
where did you put the sender for the gauge? In line, trans port? sorry for confusion.
Try it and see how it looks. Get us all a view too.Seemingly endless amount of rust removal, trying to slow down what can't be removed, paint prep and identifying dings.
I know it's a personal preference, but what do you all think of leaving off the cab wrap trim. I'd love to grind down those nubs below the back window and just go minimalist. Is that a crazy idea?