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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:11 am
by 14x4
ToddZCrew wrote:Hello!! Just came along this site thought I would drop in and stake my claim!

I have a 2002 S10 Crew! With a custom solid front axle leaf spring suspension. It is on 33" Kumho Mud terrains, has a dana 30 in front for now, and a ford 8.8 in back for now!! Total lift is about 8 inches; 10 with tires!! It has a mini spool in the back; still looking for a locker for the front, seeing as I need to stick the front driveshaft in!! Everything else is stock, but not if I can help it!
Glad you made it over to S-10CrewCab.net!

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:24 pm
by F9K9
michaelhrgn wrote:
ToddZCrew wrote:Hello!! Just came along this site thought I would drop in and stake my claim!

I have a 2002 S10 Crew! With a custom solid front axle leaf spring suspension. It is on 33" Kumho Mud terrains, has a dana 30 in front for now, and a ford 8.8 in back for now!! Total lift is about 8 inches; 10 with tires!! It has a mini spool in the back; still looking for a locker for the front, seeing as I need to stick the front drive shaft in!! Everything else is stock, but not if I can help it!
good to see you made it over hear cant wait to see your crew dirty
Oh, this is good information. Someone knows the new member and is hinting that he may be a mall crawler.....

















just j/k and welcome to the forum.

You keep referring to the 8.8 and the D30 as temporary. I have seen both axles built and they can do well with 33s or even 35s with finesse being utilized on the skinny pedal. Check into the RCV axle upgrade on the D30 and remain there.

Now, we need your profile filled out and if, you don't have pictures then "it never happened"! :wave:

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:52 pm
by michaelhrgn
hey guys if any of you are members of s10 fourm please vote for totm dont have to vote for me , but check it out and vote , http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f271/may- ... te-468425/

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:01 pm
by nebby58
Sure! What's your user name?

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:03 pm
by michaelhrgn
crewcab rabbit ^

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:15 pm
by nebby58
Vote casted. Good luck! :)

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:12 am
by HenryJ
Countryasian wrote:New update!

2001 Chevy S10 CC

Got my new tires and wheels :rock: :mrgreen: :roflmao:
31x10.50s on Cragar Soft 8's
Saving money for a BL
Looks GREAT. Be careful with the rubbing while you wait on the lift. I would imagine that things are tight right now.

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 9:27 am
by _STUCKY
Walt wrote:31" BFGs
2" BL
Skidz Fender Flares
Skidz prototype front skidplate
Rancho shocks
Cragar 15x8 Rockcrawler wheels with 4" BS <- I did the 1st gen centercap mod with these
WAAG pushbar from a trailblazer w/ KC lites
Black nerf bars
Billet grill inserts
Bed caps
Custom tow hitch



The only that that changed from these pics is I took the toolbox off and added a toneau cover.
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Walt, did you have your torsion bars turned up? What about bumpstops? What about shocks?

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:24 pm
by Walt
Cranked TBs to the max. Stock keys.

Procomp es9000 shocks. Listed ranchos by mistake. They don't compare to bilsteins though.

I don't remember about the bump stops...



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Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:25 pm
by Countryasian
HenryJ wrote:
Countryasian wrote:New update!

2001 Chevy S10 CC

Got my new tires and wheels :rock: :mrgreen: :roflmao:
31x10.50s on Cragar Soft 8's
Saving money for a BL
Looks GREAT. Be careful with the rubbing while you wait on the lift. I would imagine that things are tight right now.
Thanks bud and I just now found this Forum haha. But yeah it was tight, but now I have the BL on! Now all I have to do is drop around $700 in it to replace all ball joints, pitman and idler arm, sway bar links, and an inner control arm. :cry:

And what would yall recommend for shocks? Currently I'm thinking the ProComps ES1000's, yea or nay?

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:51 am
by HenryJ
Countryasian wrote:... what would yall recommend for shocks? Currently I'm thinking the ProComps ES1000's, yea or nay?
How long do you plan to keep the truck?

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:11 pm
by Countryasian
HenryJ wrote:
Countryasian wrote:... what would yall recommend for shocks? Currently I'm thinking the ProComps ES1000's, yea or nay?
How long do you plan to keep the truck?
In the words of Jeff Bates: "It'll never see a for sale sign as long as I'm around, yeah friends may come and friends may go, but that Chevy don't lemme down." haha

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:37 pm
by HenryJ
Bilstein is truly a lifetime shock and well worth the investment. Ride like a Cadillac on the asphalt and perform like a trophy truck offroad.

Re: READERS RIDES: Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:12 pm
by _STUCKY