My Build Log - Chevy Dually
you can still get them.. basically its the rear drive shaft from any gmc dully truck from the same year. with a few mods it can be done. The rear flares are not customer. they are the same plastic/fiberglass flares just molded to the rear of the truck to hide the tires. Any backyard mechanic could get it done in a weekend. but what is the need of having it. I have seen a ford excursion done with the same set up.
Of what ? You see all there is too see thus far ? Unless I post pic of the milk crate I sit on to drive... I am too busy this week to do anything other than try to tweek the engine to make it run better. we are going to red deer this weekend so nothng happing this weekend . and next month is full of X mas parties and shopping so not much build going soon.. but who knows.
And to show you guys my uploads are legit..
Here is the weather for my place. But the winds of change
are coming tomorow!! whoot . -10 for thursday.. hell ya.
All my numbers are legal. mind you the dash not being in place
is probably not legal but the MIC is always 4" up and 12 " over.
Here is the weather for my place. But the winds of change
are coming tomorow!! whoot . -10 for thursday.. hell ya.
All my numbers are legal. mind you the dash not being in place
is probably not legal but the MIC is always 4" up and 12 " over.
Summer is coming!!!

I hope I get to see and hear this crazzy Suburban dually in action!! It'll be really fun once that diesel motor gets installed! hehe
Yes it coming, It is already and bomby -15, and looking for a -5 tomorow and the grey cup weekend is looking close to 0.. so it will feel like summer,, The summer we did was not that warm anyways, I dont think we hit +30 this year.
And yes I drive it every day, so have to plan builds acordingly. When I ditched the dash I had thought It would be done already... But I had no help that day when I caged form C to B pillar and as a result that is all that got done. I feel the cage fo rthe dash will be a full day work in its self, and the floor and roof build in passenger compartment will be a day as well. The worst part is trying to hold the sheet to the roof and then pre drill holes for the screws.. Much like drywalling but only much worse. The 2nd layer is piece of **** to put on opposed to the first layer. Birch ply is so much nicer to work with than that damned mdf...
As for what it weighs atm ?? I had weighed it before gutting the rear seats / head liner/ floor mat etc and was about 7700 lbs. I am pretty sure by the end she will be over 10000 lbs, and If I put a 4Bt or 6Bt in it for a diesel it will add another 1000lbs.
And yes I drive it every day, so have to plan builds acordingly. When I ditched the dash I had thought It would be done already... But I had no help that day when I caged form C to B pillar and as a result that is all that got done. I feel the cage fo rthe dash will be a full day work in its self, and the floor and roof build in passenger compartment will be a day as well. The worst part is trying to hold the sheet to the roof and then pre drill holes for the screws.. Much like drywalling but only much worse. The 2nd layer is piece of **** to put on opposed to the first layer. Birch ply is so much nicer to work with than that damned mdf...
As for what it weighs atm ?? I had weighed it before gutting the rear seats / head liner/ floor mat etc and was about 7700 lbs. I am pretty sure by the end she will be over 10000 lbs, and If I put a 4Bt or 6Bt in it for a diesel it will add another 1000lbs.
A 6 will be easier to obtian, and would have the trans/transfercase with it in an old dodge. I have found few old ones for under 4K with under 200K on em. But is not in budget for long time.There is far more items to possess first.
The pic of the welder and its settings was taken on purpose for Murilo. He had to use the Utube to learn how to use one
and still I remeber he was still having issues.
attached I showed him what them are supposed to look like
and he claimed they mean nothing till it breaks a 60. so in the one pic it shows a 160... lmao. The worst part was buffing that rust off, I had purchased the steel a year ago and after i decided to ditch that blazer it sat outside for 7 or 8 months till was put into this build.
and still I remeber he was still having issues.attached I showed him what them are supposed to look like
and he claimed they mean nothing till it breaks a 60. so in the one pic it shows a 160... lmao. The worst part was buffing that rust off, I had purchased the steel a year ago and after i decided to ditch that blazer it sat outside for 7 or 8 months till was put into this build.


