I ran a rear only YOM on my '57 GMC for over 20 years, although I did have the other 57 plate at home in the garage. The only time I ever worried...
Before Ken let's you guys know that I live in a somewhat typical subdivision house and the nearest I get to cows is typically in the meat isle at...
No dog. [IMG]
I didn't notice until after I took the picture. I'll betcha Ken never has this problem with his garage queens. Unless maybe he gets a garage cow.;)
Click here for how Texas YOM plates work here's a picture of mine: [IMG]
Shows you just how talented Bilbo is. Started with a Ford and restored it to a GMC.;)
I did exactly the same on my '57 GMC (except for the padlock).
No, but Ken might have a wheel shrinker.
Thanks Bill, but you missed the update where I got it to break loose. How's the knee? BTW, I ran across the 1 trim ring that popped off my...
1018CS1013A 10....................... 1/2 ton ...1..................... 113" wheel base ....8.................... V8 engine (336 cubic inch,...
No OD on my truck, but 31" tall tires makes for around 2300 RPM @ 60 MPH or 12.5 MPH at full scream in granny gear.:eek:
Took RidesWithYa's good advice and measured 10 wheel turns. It's a 3.55:1.
Good idea. I'll try again in the morning.
My 52 GMC 3/4 ton is equipped with a late 60s GM 10 bolt rear end. I'd like to figure out the ratio without opening up the cover. My buddy Ken...
nah, it's 500 more.;)
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