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My New weekend Toy

JDCMoney

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I haven't been around lately as I just bought a house two months ago, been doing some renovations. But I did find time to get daddy a new weekend warrior.
1989 GMC Sierra step side, 350ci, true dual flowmasters, trailmaster ss 6.5" suspension lift, mickey thompson rims with 35" pro comp x terrains......

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Nice. Wouldn't be legal around here though. They are cracking down on ride height for inspections. Can only be about 3 inches above stock ride height I think.
 
nice! as far as the bumper height requirements go, i know a guy who just puts on stock ford ranger wheels and tires onto his ride (they're tiny wheels) so he can pass inspection. Afterwards, just slaps the 33's back on.
 


I've been looking for one of those front visor things, they look really nice on single cab flaresides and step sides
 


all these trucks would definitely fit in where i live... theres a old school chevy on tractor tires that are like 5-6 feet tall street driven here.
 
Should've solid axle swaped that rig. My D44 was starting to do funny things after getting some air and going through gumbo mud. I swapped a D60 under that *****!
 


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