harley jim
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That's a good looking burb.
Had a 50 footer in awhile back was letting the lift down after draining oil and seen the grand canyon running across the roof. At least it was painted all the way to the bottom.It is a 50 footer, the guy painted it and did a decent job, but he didn’t prep some areas as well as he could have, so there are a couple rust blisters, some runs, and some wavy bondo from dent repair. It is the perfect DD though, it isn’t so good that you don’t want to use it. I think with a few tweaks and some repairs, it will make a great truck and should last for a long time. I figure I will end up having to rebuild the transmission and rear rend at some point, I haven’t had a trailer behind it yet, so far the trans and rear feel fine, but a loaded trailer will show any signs of weakness. It definitely doesn’t seem like a 25 year old truck with 350k on the clock, previous owner took good care of it and repaired anything that needed to be done. It is also the first blue one I have and the first 1996, so my parts supply is not as good as it would be had it been a 1997-1999.
Trans is 4L80E and it is original, no rebuild.
Bigger tires to me is going to 265s from 245s, not a lot of difference, but enough. Engine is lower power about 200 HP, but has almost 400 foot pounds of torque, plus it is a true torque, not something created by huge boost from a turbo. The stick turbo is like 6 PSI.
You mean never being more than 12 steps from a 'burb? no matter which direction you go?Kind of like a self induced 12 step program!![]()
I am laying in bed and I am less than 4 steps away from 2 burbs - if I crawl out a window.I think burbs are at 14 steps now??
Sounds like bar closing time hookup logic. If you can't tell the "difference" in the dark, then it doesn't matter.I only have one that is close enough to walk to easily, the rest are spread out at the SG and at the Hill. The Hill has six and the SG has seven and a half. So that makes 14.5 (including the new blue one), but I am counting the Yukon, so you could take that away, except it is a true diesel, so I kind of feel it should count.![]()
