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    Bring em. I am not totally sure what I will end up with in the rear, but Id like to have options.
    Seth Stewart '04
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    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    Well, time for a little update. Have not really done much, but I need to soon if I am going to keep this truck. The new job is going to require me to do a pretty fair amount of driving. I get a small vehicle allowance, but my fuel expense is almost completely reimbursed. This is making me not be nearly as worried about getting into something more efficient, just dependable and comfortable.

    I would just sell it and go straight to something newer, but I would like to do to it what I have always wanted to, use it completely up, and maybe get a little tiny more for it if it doesnt look so frankenstein.

    I got my new (to me) front gears to the house via UPS yesterday. 75 bucks shipped. Today I looked through my parts to see what all had and what I needed. I have two carriers, one of which will work. I also have a set of spider gears and a pin, but I have no idea if they will work. They are in good shape with a small amount of surface rust, will that make a big diff in my front end?

    Soon I am going to put on my efan or buy a new fan clutch until I do. I don't really care as long as I don't overheat, but I do definitely want to eventually do the e-fan, so I would like to go ahead and do it now if I am going to do any fan related work.

    New wheels and tires will come soon, 35s on 17s. Prob my biggest splurge. I might buy Nick's BFG ATs to run in the mean time and to get inspected. Anyone heard anything about the Kumho MT? The fancy one is 199 in the size I want. Otherwise it will most likely be ProComp xtreme AT or BFG AT. Noise and life are my main interests.

    I was thinking about running a 17" aluminum wheel from 4 wheel parts (newish 8 hole style in black), but the soft 8s are ~50 bucks at summit, so long as shipping isnt too high, this looks like a good option.

    I need new headlights, as mine are in bad shape, the reflective stuff in side is crappin out. Thinking about going with the diamond lights, cheap from jcwhitney instead of lmc.

    My blend door for ac is not behaving, AC likes to blow out the floor, esp under low vac situations, might be a leak, but prob the unit.

    Gotta run soon for dinner, but also, I have the hangers for the shackle flip, after I get that done, I want to yank the bodylift.

    Figure out a front bumper is also on the list soon. My radio has a short, should be easy once I pull it and get a meter/light on it.

    Some sound damp inside, a sub, some aux front lighting, maybe a bedliner, and a new muffler that is quieter and possibly stainless to match the y pipe run out instead of dumped.

    In a perfect world I could get the couple dents in it pulled out and have the thing sprayed by my guy.

    Oh yeah, bump timing.

    Now there is the list, hopefully there will be some progress reports soon.
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    well dont sell it, then you wont be able to enjoy it. if you need any help sometime i can probably help.

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    i remember reading about that tire years ago, from what i recall it was all good things. And also i dont know how the timing bump work on the modified as it does the windsor, have you checked into that?
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    I have a windsor, it is a 95. Or is there something huge I have missed?

    Thinking about a black grill and headlight surrounds to replace the scratched up chrome ones too.

    Also have a couple free lights to mount on the back somewhere as backup/flood lights.

    pics in a sec
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    I guess this was they will show up as links, to make them show for real you have to host them somewhere? so photobucket, or can I get an account that looks like the forums layout? I'm not sure whos that is.
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    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    The first pic, can anyone tell me which carrier is which? I need the one for 4.10.

    The second, anyone need hub parts, or misc races and bearings? or brake hoses?

    The third, that's all the heavy stuff I have, I would like to end up with it in my truck or gone. Left to right as best I can:

    D44 spider gears and pin, hopefully I can make these work.

    Two ttb spindles, anyone need em?

    D44 spindle, I'll most likely keep as a spare. (the big base is the old axle right?)

    D44 rotor and fubared hub (from seized bearing)

    8.8 4.56 gears - FOR SALE!

    D44 3.55 gears - FOR SALE CHEAP!

    Good hub and rotor, keepin for spare, maybe use the rotors someday.

    D44 4.56 ring gear, pinion is in the truck, for sale once it is pulled.

    Two D44 carriers, keepin one, other for sale CHEAP!
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    sorry i thought i remember hearing you had the modified in that truck
    Ryan Clarke
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    went out to get it off the side of the road today. drove it til it got hot. got towed the rest of the way home. no i do not have pics of a chevy towing my ford pulled the fan shroud off, and saw the huge gash in my radiator. then pulled the water pump off and saw the huge hole in my timing cover. ****ing sweet. good call tommy.
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    story?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth View Post
    went out to get it off the side of the road today. drove it til it got hot. got towed the rest of the way home. no i do not have pics of a chevy towing my ford pulled the fan shroud off, and saw the huge gash in my radiator. then pulled the water pump off and saw the huge hole in my timing cover. ****ing sweet. good call tommy.

    I have a aluminium radiator out of a 91 f-350 I have been saving. If you need it I would be willing to sell.
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    did the chain break?
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    As far as I can tell the timing chain did not break.

    Anyone know what is involved in replacing the timing cover?

    If the radiator will fit my app, I am interested for sure.
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    It looks like the radiator will fit if it is from a truck with a gas v8. mine has the trans lines on the drivers side. how much?
    Seth Stewart '04
    2000 Suburban DD
    1995 F150 SAS - Needs more work to sell
    1998 GMC pickup - sold
    2003 Yukon XL - wrecked/motor donor
    1975 Scout - TBD
    1976 Scout - parts truck
    1972 IH 1310 dually - TBD
    196? Scout 800 - 302 roller

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    the timing chain cover is a *****, you have to pull all the accessories off and lay them to the side, kinda like replacing the water pump, then remove water pump, and remove all bolts on the tchain cover, dont forget the 2 bolts that go through the oil pan on that, its not too much harder to do the tchain cover when you are doin the waterpump anyways
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    1990 F-150 4x4 in the works
    1992 Jeep Cherokee basterdized

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