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Closest too it is a car. lol & its still not as low as my truck. Wish I could afford too bag it, the guy I got the torque thrust from had a truck similar too mine & it was bagged. Pretty sweet.
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i will post some pics of the truck im going to keep from my dad and ill post the pcs once i get a better pant job or ill just show it with the crappy paint job and then post the new one once i get a new paint job the truck is a 1996 chevrolet silverado and it has a front of a 1999 Cadilac
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They sell a cadilac kit for the 90's model chevy trucks, but I found out that you can get a front end off of a 90's model escalade & its a direct bolt on, all you have too do is drill one new hole. (Learned this from the mechanic/body work man) who put my new tire on. Because he did the conversion for a guy.
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Bag kits aren't all that expensive, the expensive part is the compresser, and electronic switches.
All you need to do just to bag the truck, C-Notch the rear of the frame, gut the front of the fenders, and you may have to trim up the inner fenders also... Change the Control Arms, 5-link or 4-link the rear end, and done deal. Just make sure the welds are done really well and that the frame is reinforced a little bit. And yes, I did read the part of you saying you wish you could afford it. Blade. |
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Also the inner fenders are trimmed up quite a bit, since it use too have the 22's on them. lol
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Well I installed a new thermostat this morning, since the old one was :gun5: & the truck over heated yesterday on my way back from the movies. So I finally said gotta install a new thermostat so $5 later its fixed. lol
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Well one hour later & sour fingers & a dirty rag 99% of the tar is off of my truck. I still have a little bit on the hood & on top of the cab right above the windsheild and a tad bit on the rocker panels, but its all off of the fenders, doors, tailgate, front bumper & in the wheel wells & on the bed too.
Looks 100 times better. Also gave the truck a good bath & scrubbing so it looks alot nicer. Also I'm looking into buying a phantom grille, or maybe a billet grille insert???? Any of you guys have some ideas on it.
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Well hopefully scheduling a apointment to get a new exhaust system to get put on either this week or next week.
Gonna run Dual 2 1/2" Straight Pipes from the Cat Converter back. One of my freinds just go this done to his chevy truck yesterday, sounds real nice & has a nice deep rumble & when you step into it . Its gonna be sweet.
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the truck be fuel injected I do believe. I don't know the official reason why but they seem to get better fuel economy with the cat on. The rumor is the engineering of the exhaust flow past the o2 sensor, so I have heard.
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It is, yea I was just gonna leave the cat on it so I can pass inspection.
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Yeah, the S10 doesn't have any of that... Reason being it is Carburated. Now it's my dad's go figure?
But seriously all in all read my rant about that price quote on your other thread on XMF, I don't feel like re-posting it lol. Kind of feeling like your being cheated out of some money, cause that price is pretty high for just installing two pipes. Tom. |
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And he has to put all new mounting brackets on since mine are rusty & falling apart & with the new pipes going in they won't fit the old brakets either. A Y-pipe & to other pipes to the tips & thats not including the bending that needs to be done, although if you have a pipe bending machine its pretty easy. lol But I need a exhaust system "now" & I don't have time to hunt around for another place & ordering the piping is a waste of time since I don't have a welder & a way to bend the pipes to the shape I need.
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So.... If your going Y-Pipe from the two manifolds, if you are still running manifolds, then you are not running true dual exhaust..
By the way, you don't need a pipe bender, use a vise, a piece of rounded wood and leverage. You don't need to weld the pipes together either, just gaskets and the proper mounting plates that are on the pipes. Well, you would have to tig those on, but overall it's not too hard. So, with your truck seeing as it's has a Y-dump, does it truely have 2 Cats? Or a Single because of the Y...? Tom. |
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It's relatively inexpensive to just go ahead and find a shop to do all the work. I got full catback on my truck with no y pipe, 2 flowmaster 40 series 2ch mufflers, and dumps behind the axle for about $350. Considering it was warrantied, all the bends and welds were pretty and it sounds great, screw DIY if you don't work at a muffler shop already.
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