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  1. someotherguy

    Lug nuts

    All you'll find in the aftermarket for the externally threaded nuts will be copies of stock. As ak diesel mentioned there are several varieties of the fake "lug" caps for them, though. I discovered when using Astro van center caps on some squarebody Rally wheels, the typical 14mm caps wouldn't...
  2. someotherguy

    Removing rear door courtesy lights to replace bulbs

    Strongly suggest you pop the panel loose at the bottom and reach up behind it to pull the socket out of the lamp housing. While you -can- pop the housing out from the front of the panel, it isn't intended to work this way, and what often happens is you end up breaking the lens off the housing...
  3. someotherguy

    Tires and Suspension R&R

    I think you misunderstood me. I wasn't accusing you of shoddy maintenance practices and not checking your tire pressures. I just meant that maybe you were running them at a less than ideal pressure. One of the most common things that happens with aftermarket tires/wheels is that...
  4. someotherguy

    Tires and Suspension R&R

    The Michelin LTX AT/2 in 285/55/20 is suggested for the width of rim you're running, in fact a range of 8" to 10" so 9" should be perfect. I'd bet the reason for edges wearing sooner than centers is probably underinflation. As an E load tire its max inflation is 80 psi, doesn't mean it's...
  5. someotherguy

    1998 Suburban Need to replace the lower rubber piece outside the drivers window. How

    Talking about the weatherstrip piece that runs along the lower part of the window opening, on the outside? Pretty easy on 1995-up; easy on earlier models too. It's held in place by the clamping force of the side view mirror, a little tab at the rear that hooks under the door sheetmetal, and...
  6. someotherguy

    Inside door handle spring broke

    I usually start popping the trees at the rear lower corner as there's one right in the corner; that lets you squeeze a finger behind the panel and "feel" for where the rest are so you can try to get the tool right on them instead of to the side where you're more likely to accidentally snap them...
  7. someotherguy

    Inside door handle spring broke

    You can kinda see it if you pop the switch panel bezel off, but doubt you can do much about it. The plastic piece behind the switch bezel which holds the interior handle is pop-riveted to the inner door skin with about a half dozen rivets. Pulling the panel is fairly easy, just expect that...
  8. someotherguy

    Avoid Duralast Gold Severe Duty pads. Not up to the job and severe damage results.

    I usually make it much easier on myself by following this advice: "Avoid Duralast (anything)" Richard
  9. someotherguy

    Stripped OEM fitting

    Yep, but you're not gonna like it. Whichever mating part gave up the aluminum will need to be replaced. Richard
  10. someotherguy

    Mirror Swap question

    Yep, the "dumbo ears" mirrors are a direct bolt-on. Richard
  11. someotherguy

    brake lines

    I'm wondering if he meant the hard lines, since the GMT800/GMT900 trucks seem to be known for rust-through of these. Inline Tube offers them but so far it seems they only support up to 2006 on the fullsize trucks. Might be some other dealers? And yeah, for the short flex lines, I've used...
  12. someotherguy

    Hydraboost conversion questions.

    You bought a K3500 and it didn't come factory with hydroboost? That's weird. Anyway I'll add to it, be sure you use a quality brand of actual power steering fluid instead of transmission fluid. Believe me, I'm generally the guy that has always used ATF in my power steering systems, but...
  13. someotherguy

    Really... heater core.

    Awesome! Sounds like it worked out great; a good friend to have. I've been on Chevytalk longer than FSC and have found that the discussion and membership in general is a lot more well-behaved on Chevytalk. Not pretending I'm some saint, I can easily be an ass if someone steps on my toes, but...
  14. someotherguy

    Really... heater core.

    Yep - that was a series of pics I took of disassembling the box to get to the evaporator core (and to show how disgustingly covered in crud they get.) There's no way to take the box apart past the heater core unless it's out of the truck, but getting to the heater core itself is totally do-able...
  15. someotherguy

    Key chime

    On 1994 and older models, if you happen to ever go into the column to tighten the tilt knuckle or replace the ignition tumbler, etc. you can simply leave out the contacts for the "key in ignition" circuit. It's that little pair of contacts mounted to a plastic clip that hooks in just over the...
  16. someotherguy

    leaking power steering fluid by master brake cylider

    There are two designs of clip that hold the rod onto the brake pedal. Neither are a hassle once you know the trick. Up to 1994-maybe 1995, it's a rectangular clip you can simply slip a small flat screwdriver into the top edge and release it from the stud on the rod. 1996-up (and maybe 1995...
  17. someotherguy

    Really... heater core.

    Skylark...once you're ready to dive in, you can do the heater core with zero dash removal; the lower cover on the heat/AC box comes off with a little bit of work. It's one of those things that I always say on some of our trucks it's a simple job, other ones it SHOULD be simple but is a huge...
  18. someotherguy

    Fuel Injectors for 7.4L/Bosch/Brand/Best pricing

    Bosch 0280150973 is the part # I'm familiar with; I don't know anything about the one you posted. You can get them new from 5-0 Motorsport - fiveomotorsport.com , as well as other places. Don't know who has the best price. I paid just over $300 for a set of 8 from 5-0 but I think I heard the...
  19. someotherguy

    DANA??

    Yeah I'm starting to think that might be limited to 1991's, because the Dana application catalog doesn't put 80's in GM models until 1992. The guys over on 3500HD.com that mentioned having the Rockwell I think are all 1991 models, but I didn't pay really close attention. Richard
  20. someotherguy

    DANA??

    Yeah those are Alcoa wheels, weren't available on the HD's themselves but were made for the RV market in the correct bolt pattern. They were a little tough to find, but I managed to score 8 of them through 2 different purchases. And yep - 84" cab-to-axle, or 159.5" wheelbase on that one. Had...
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