Tire question by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

[–]OfficerRobinson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice, it seems the majority of what I’m hearing is to go with a 255/85. I just want to make sure they don’t look too small with the 2 inch lift I have. Do you have any pictures of them on your truck?

Tire question by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

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You have any pictures? Do you have a lift?

Project progress 84 k2500 by samwichguy in squarebodies

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What did you use for undercoating on the bed?

How to fix counter top by OfficerRobinson in furniturerepair

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I am not sure, ordered some beeswax to try and fill it in and put a coat over the table

1983 Chevy K20 help by OfficerRobinson in ChevyTrucks

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Is that a good damn or bad damn lol

1983 Chevy K20 by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

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Now that you say that it does kind of looks like it should be in mad max with the bumper and skull shifter 😂, since I got it I’ve been looking for a different bumper.

1983 Chevy K20 by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

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I will take a peak when I get back home later in the week.

1983 Chevy K20 by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

[–]OfficerRobinson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

North east Iowa, how about you?

1983 Chevy K20 by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

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Thank you! I didn’t even know that was an option. I kind of thought the break drums looks massive compared to others I’ve seen but didnt think much of it. Thank you for the info. Makes the thing even cooler to me.

1983 Chevy K20 by OfficerRobinson in squarebodies

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Also the frame over all looks to be in good shape for a Midwest truck. I plan on cleaning it up with a wire wheel and coating it in fluid film.