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Great work guys I will love to take my truck to the show but unfortunately my project is a long ways to be done, working on it by myself and my first c-10 project ever.
In 1961 my dad was stationed at Ft McPherson. While there, they bought a 61 Belair 4 door sedan from Nalley Chevrolet. Later in the 70's they gave it to me. Side note, we lived off base in government housing that had no AC.
Hey I have a question I’m currently looking at a 79 Chevy with a fresh built 350 and a floor pan and rocker panel kit included the guy wants 2200 but u have no clue if it’s a good deal considering the reverse is out
Robbie it seems like forever since you brought smokey home been missing the awesome content but this show has surely made up for that!!!!! Hopefully everything goes well with the trip to the show looking forward to seeing the show content!!!!! Have a great time at the show!!!!!!
I bet its a u-joint on the crew cab . Mine sat for years and did bad vibration like that . Also I recommend steering stabilizer for that big truck . Especially when hauling
Hello UBT crew. I am needing some help with my truck wheel size back space and such. 1969 c10 6" rear 4.5 front drop. I want to buy 18" x 10" 4.5 back space for rear and 18" x 8" for front but i'm not sure of backspace for front or even if the rear will work. PLEASE HELP. I know Teddy has had different wheel combinations and you guys have different trucks with various wheel combinations. I dont want to buy something that wont fit. Thanks for your help.
I would add a little more backspace to the rear for a 10" - something like 5" - 5.25" bs for rear. Teddy is 20x9 with 4" bs which would be same as 10" wheel with 5" bs. For front, Teddy is 8" wide with 4.5 bs and most off-shelf wheels will be 8.5" wide with 4.5" backspace. You could go all the way to 5" with an 8"-8.5" wide wheel up front with that kind of backspacing. If you start getting super low, you''ll need to consider that backspacing up front.
@@UNITEDBYTRUCKS Thank you for that information. It was a great help. I love what you guys do. wish I could hang out with you guys. Keep up the great channel.