Yep, that's it.
That one is for the newer body style ('88-98) and won't work with the '81-'87(-'91) trucks.
Not sure if Classic Parts, LMC, or anyone else sells them. When I did mine I got the parts I needed from a junkyard.
It's possible that without the connector hooked up it could still pass smog (I have a co-worker who bought a '90 Burb that passed CA smog without...
It's pretty much the same thing as swapping in an '89-91 grill: requires replacing the core support, headlight wiring harness, and the...
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/full.aspx?Page=104
Those trim pieces are removable and you can buy them from Classic Parts, but it looks like they are pre-painted white. If you can't find chrome...
For the '89-91 grill, you need to swap out the core support and get the grill, headlight bezels, and lights from the style you want:...
You basically need everything from a donor truck to convert to a/c: Inner ducting/box Outer Box/Evap case A/C controls/wiring harness A/C...
The pink wire is switched (ignition) power for the windows, it should go to the top center connector on the fuse box, right above the fuses. The...
The easiest way to do it is to get the entire cluster like 2tons of fun said. There are usually a few on eBay for about $100-150. A new printed...
That means that it was a Big 10 which had a higher GVWR than other half tons. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=155294
It would probably be much easier to just replace/rebuild the current trans in the truck. The way the newer auto transmissions (4L60e and...
A collection of brochures/information: http://brochures.slosh.com/
2wd's are a lot harder to find suspension lifts for (I know from experience). The rears are similar (just different spring brackets/shock...
First, make sure you know about what size tire you want to run, and what you'd like your truck to look like. Body Lifts are really just a cheap...
For '81-87s they moved the jack to the driver's side inner fender, the handle folds and goes along the passenger side fender. Here's a pic from...
I'm pretty sure that's a low coolant light. See if there is a sensor sticking out of the radiator somewhere.
I know a member on CK5.com did, but couldn't find any info on what was involved in putting it on. Here's a link to his build thread.
The AC vents are vacuum controlled. Only the cold - hot diverter is cable controlled. Check the lines to make sure none of them are damaged or...
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