Posted by NYOlivers on January 05, 2019 at 15:17:51 from (98.3.50.125):
In Reply to: Winter Projects Anyone? posted by Bryce Frazier on January 05, 2019 at 14:28:18:
This is a pic of my LBZ. I ordered it new and doesn't get driven in the snow/salt. It has been oiled/undercoated from day one. I do have a plow for it and it only plows my drive way!!! I have done some upgrades to it all emission/egr items removed, pcv reroute, k&n air filter, exhaust, heavy tow tune, rear air bags, billisten shocks, all synethic fluids, power steering and trans cooler lines upgraded to hyd. Style hoses, and more I cannot remember. It has just under 50k on it, it's main job is to tow the 5th wheel camper and gooseneck hauling tractors. It has been one awesome truck and no plans of it going anywhere. It has been to Alabama twice, Illinois, Indiana and pretty much up and down east coast and up into Can. all while towing something. Anyway the truck is not my winter project. Among many is the 1800 resto, 1850 needs some work before spring ground work, one of the moldboard plows needs some new points and other parts, have to re-bearing the disc, and we bought a new to us forklift that needs TLC before we can sell the old one. Going to be busy next few months.
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