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Jan 18, 2021 19:22:23 GMT
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Belated birthday salutations from me as well, for a 20 year old vehicle the body looks in fantastic condition, the air intake is in almost exactly the same position as my range rover, I can't see that being a problem unless you plan to wade through a couple of feet of water. There is a little rust beginning to form on the seams, it might be worth giving all those hidden panels a going over with something like Dynax UC before you put it back together. Certainly get rid of the scotch locked wiring, those things just about work most of the time in a dry environment but always fail eventually when they are getting wet. I tend to solder such splices then seal with self amalgamating tape. For the wheels at the very least get ones off something which has much the same max axle mass and avoid ones with a significant offset difference. Kev Hi mate, Thanks for the reply. Air intake has been there for some time, I was not going to change that. Wiring, like with the Blazer rears will get fixed as I go along. And as for wheels....... I am open to suggestions. Rust prevention and preservation of this truck is really important to me. Looks like I need to find some locally to purchase to help protect the trucks out of sight bits. It certainly deserves to be protected, it is so well preserved through what seems to have been a protected life. dynax UC is a new high-performance anti-corrosion wax that provides a low film thickness, almost transparent protective shield. It’s firm, wax-like film is rich in unique metal-seeking corrosion inhibitors that halt existing and prevent new corrosion. dynax UC can be applied to bare metal or painted surfaces, anywhere where a discrete and powerful inhibitor is needed. dynax UC is completely safe to use on the vast majority of paint coatings and is ideal where dark coloured waxes or underseal would detract from the painted finish of vehicle bodywork or underside. The touch dry tough wax film provides mechanical protection to the protected surface too. dynax UC is the ideal product to provide high levels of protection during the winter months. Use on lower body panels, chassis, floors, sills, jacking points, chrome, suspension, fixings, wheel arch lips, alloy wheels. dynax UC is perfect for protecting motorcycles, alloys, aluminum, boats, mowers, machinery, tools and equipment too! dynax UC can be easily removed if required with simple solvent wipes or alkaline degreasers after the aggressive winter months pass, or left in place for prolonged protection. The 750ml aerosols are equipped with a unique valve. Cans are charged to 70 psi and work on their side and even upside down. Long term protection in seconds.
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Jan 18, 2021 19:50:44 GMT
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... could you get that wrapped with 'gold' vinyl ? ... Naaahhh.... Happy with it now,
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Jan 18, 2021 19:53:23 GMT
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Saw those before, nice but pass on them, for now.
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Jan 18, 2021 19:58:46 GMT
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If the indicators are indeed the same lamp unit as the front position lamps, then they need to be white, not Amber. The rules quoted is if the position lamp is in a headlamp unit that is white or yellow If the side lights are up in the current headlight units, then all good and you can have whatever extra lamps you want for all we testers care at test time Or, the other option would be to fit an extra hole in the indicator units and fit a 501 (T10) type bulb for the position lamp section, and get a bulb holder to use those chrome look bulbs for the indicator light (If that all makes sense anyway) Yes.
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Jan 19, 2021 21:53:29 GMT
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Thank you PhilA for grabbing these Chrome Amber bulbs in Louisiana, USA. Looking forward to getting them into the truck too. Was in the garage today because I needed a bit of time after they announced redundancies to be effective mid February, and get is a waste of energy, so I went to remove some lights from the wall that will go into the carport until I get the planned LED units up. Found this claxon style hooter in one of the C10 parts boxes. It may be fun in the S10 I also reassembled the front grille badge. Looks OK like this. Closer up. Absolutely pleased with the outcome so far.
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Last Edit: Jan 20, 2021 7:05:59 GMT by grizz
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Jan 19, 2021 22:22:02 GMT
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You're welcome. They just went in the mail.
I'm jealous of your chrome. It's much nicer than mine!
Phil
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retrolegends
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Jan 20, 2021 17:54:39 GMT
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That bow tie looks sweet 😍
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Jan 20, 2021 19:30:40 GMT
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You're welcome. They just went in the mail. I'm jealous of your chrome. It's much nicer than mine! Phil 50 years difference? But thanks, happy regardless That bow tie looks sweet 😍 Thank you very much mate. I am really happy with that, so much in fact that despite the offer of a replacement, I have declined as I like this a lot. Only one small thing done to the truck today. It will split opinions, do I care?? Errrrmmm..... Nope. Proud.
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Jan 21, 2021 19:47:21 GMT
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Love the little parcels. New side repeater lenses landed. Too big again, do I drill the holes bigger or modify the lenses...... Indicator light bulbs landed too. These amber units were ordered before PhilA got me the chrome ones for the truck. Can you see what is wrong. Currently a big thing.... Showing asss. Another thing I have looked forward to for over a year was to fit one of my custom cast gas pedals. These will possibly split opinion. 50 years ago guys made these in shop, they were everywhere. I always loved them, and to me this one, custom cast by my good friend Andy Martin in Terlton near Tulsa Oklahoma is even more valued as it reminds me of my road trips, friends here in theUK and also in America. A certain nod to great memories. Life is good, remember that gang.
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Jan 22, 2021 10:28:04 GMT
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Definitely get some rust protection on the underside. You can pretty much watch S10s rust! Mine had 2 rear seats and I have to say you can ride with 3 people in proper comfort! I rode in the rear seat a couple of times after concerts etc when our lass drove and it was really comfy! The ZQ8 stuff is really sought after and at times not so easy to get hold of so hold onto that! This is the trucks “build sheet” showing its whole DNA. What was put together to create it. It seems to be pretty special, and I am both pleased and thankful to have been able to tick a box on my lust list. Read and interpreted by some clever people out there
G80 and ZQ8 are posi track rear and sport suspension G80 is the LSD, nice. ZQ8 is a code and a trim package, so your truck is a ‘ZQ8’ They had a factory lowering kit, around 2in or so, springs and leafs. A tighter steering box and some other nice things. The Xtremes got the same setup but got a body kit and some badges. This is kind of an aside since you're curious about rpo codes, but the guys who have the super sport S10’s look for the B4U code. SS trucks were the first to receive the ZQ8 suspension in 96 until they stopped the SS in 98. The ZQ8 then became its own trim package so to speak That is the rear end. I think the codes that start with G are the gears for the rear. Not 100% but I think that's what it means. And G80 is a locking or semi locking rear end if I remember right.
GU6 = 3.42 gears G80 = POSI limited slip L35 = v6 4.3l vortec M30 = 4spd overdrive transmission ZQ8 = Sports suspension package
So living here in England poses it’s own challenges when owning a 20 year old American pickup truck. Parts for one, and even maintenance as you cannot just drop it off at a local dealer to get things serviced or repaired. Part of the pleasure than becomes figuring stuff out, researching, asking questions or guys like Paul Y over for a coffee pretending you do not need their technical or physical expertise ( just how hard to hit a control arm, or whatever with a 5 pound hammer in winter) Finding hard to get bits, gets harder when it is a slightly less common model too. So my truck came with a set of Cragar S/S 2 piece, 17” in 8J wheels, including a spare, 255/45 17 Nankang tyres, all with almost full tread etc. Perfect wheels for daily use. But I did not like them, and always coveted the LQ8 5 spoke 16” 8J alloys some trucks came fitted with. Actually do not recall seeing any in the UK on trucks, ever. So I was looking out for alternatives, and had kinda settled and made peace with getting thick adapters and going with a set of Range Rover Mondials in 18” or a full set of 17” 7J BMW steels. I was on an American FB S10 group, asking about tyre choice for the 7J wheels when I got a message from a U.K. based GMC S15 Sonoma owner...... Surprise ! He had owned his for some time, but during the whole 2020 COVID-19 shut down, had stripped it down and was doing a 1939 Willys shark nose truck rebody, he had sold all the body panels except the rear bed and still had a set of 4 LQ8 wheels, with some tyres fitted, tyres could be fried though. Would I be interested in those as an alternative to the Mondials and BMW steels? He had not realised these were my personal Holy Grail of wheels, as I was trying to do the truck justice as it is in such good condition. Adding originality as far as I could, with a few cosmetic tweaks, We have spent about two hours on FB Messenger video (a first for him, he is 67 and not a techie) getting to know each other. And of course agreed to me buying the wheels from him, not cheaply, but certainly a fair price I was prepared to pay. Collection based on current lockdown uncertainty to be in the next three years or more. Stock photos from Google. And what my truck would look like. I am super pleased, yes there are other options, other lols, and prettier wheels, but it’s what I wanted. Looking at these in the USA, even the price per one, wheel plus tax, duty, real world shipping etc makes for an expensive transaction. Even just the centre caps would not be cheap from eBay and once you get stung with tax and import duties on top of shipping, this was not the route I planned on going. Just to give an idea of their cost to me. And an afterthought, speaking of COVID-19 Later guys, back to day job stuff, Friday today..... Weekend soon.
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zeberdee
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Jan 22, 2021 10:33:02 GMT
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Think the new wheels are definitely the right choice for the truck .
Hopefully you won’t have to wait too long before you get them .
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Jan 22, 2021 10:33:13 GMT
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...side repeaters ... make the hole bigger... they will look great ! WOW, like them there wheels! well done!
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Last Edit: Jan 22, 2021 10:35:23 GMT by westbay
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bstardchild
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Jan 22, 2021 11:25:58 GMT
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Side repeaters - enlarge hole
Wheels - my mother had an expression when I got lucky "if you fell in a bucket of curse word you'd come out smelling of roses"
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Jan 22, 2021 11:38:28 GMT
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Those wheels look spot on, great result.
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glenanderson
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Jan 22, 2021 11:52:35 GMT
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Another positive vote for the wheels.
And yes, enlarge the hole for the repeaters.
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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jamesd1972
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Jan 22, 2021 12:18:31 GMT
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Love the wheels, just so right. Payback.
Looking at yer ass (!) please may I add a job to your fettling list to deal with one of my pet hates of rusty numberplate screws ? They just do my head in completely and the truck is looking really smart.
James
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Jan 22, 2021 12:31:05 GMT
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Excellent wheels. Looking forward to seeing them on the truck.
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Jan 22, 2021 12:36:28 GMT
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I might have missed it but are the lexus style lights at the rear staying or going?
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Jan 22, 2021 14:19:23 GMT
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Glad you found some wheels, I saw pictures of those when I was looking and nearly sent you it. They are by far the best looking wheel (bar possibly the AC's lol) I think you could fit. *edit This picture for reference lol
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Last Edit: Jan 22, 2021 14:51:20 GMT by joem83
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glenanderson
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Jan 22, 2021 14:50:34 GMT
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You can, at least, just buy one single wheel as your spare. Get it shipped to one of your US contacts, for them to forward as a gift (secondhand vehicle part, value $20).
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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