Overlandtowater’s solid axle suburban

Overlandtowater

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yeah I hear that a common problem among GM's through all years. I would assume inadequate grounding and its building up heat.

I also picked up some angle iron and flat stock to try and make some ditch light brackets but I don't know how that will go if you look at the ones made for the GMT800s the bolt to the hood I would like mine mounted solid but there is not much room at all especially on the antenna side.
 
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60beforetruck

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I also bought a Kreg joiner and hope to put it to work on my drawer project. I know most go with plywood completely but has any one ever don't he sides of the cabinet out of 1x8 or 1x10?

picked up a harbor freight 3 ton jack also.... its nice not to stack blocks to lift the suburban with the jack that is now in the scrap bin, I know a lot of people go ape over HF but hey I'm a cheap skate and if I can get it cheaper so be it. I might try and make a Jack skid and mount for the back of the truck it should be a good, cheap and easy project. besides I don't want to spend $260 on one but I would like to have one.

I made my draw in my duramax out of plywood. Plywood seams to be a little stronger then using a 1 by.
I also think it was cheaper for me to use plywood because the way I cut everything.
 

Overlandtowater

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Started working on my ditch light brackets. this is just a test run I will rebuild them when I get it all figured out. The base I will keep, the flat bar stock will need to be a little longer so I can make the bracket about 1/2" taller and a little longer after the 90* bend.
 

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rayra

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I also bought a Kreg joiner and hope to put it to work on my drawer project. I know most go with plywood completely but has any one ever don't he sides of the cabinet out of 1x8 or 1x10?
'dimensional stability' is a good reason not to. You'll get warping / twist / cupping, using planks. And 1/2" ply is plenty strong for vertical support elements. I've had as much as 800# on top of my platform / drawers build without any issue, drawers still worked with the weight on top, too.
 

Overlandtowater

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started my up rights for the brackets they turned out good. Im further along than these pictures but this is all I had and thought I would up date. I welded these to the angle iron on the bottom the hole bolts through the hinge bolt and helps stabilize the bracket.
 

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Overlandtowater

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primed getting ready to paint the base part of the brackets. going to paint them white to blend in with the truck. Yes my welds suck I'm a grinder not a welder.
 

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Overlandtowater

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also started my Molle panel system for the back of the sub...they are a little light weight but all I will be holding from them in a few fishing rods... and small stuff.... 1' x1' wire mesh panels made as a stack together shelf I found them at a yard sale for free. LOL the mesh is a little over 1" square. I but the large wire together with a sheet metal clamps and put a few 1" beads to put them together 3 of them are a little to large for the rear most window I will need to some diagonals to match the angle on the front and rear portion of the windows.
 

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Buddha.

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started my up rights for the brackets they turned out good. Im further along than these pictures but this is all I had and thought I would up date. I welded these to the angle iron on the bottom the hole bolts through the hinge bolt and helps stabilize the bracket.
I've thought about making these for my truck.
 

Overlandtowater

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I've thought about making these for my truck.
yeah seeing as the only ones I could find for sale was $125 I have about $7 in material and 2 hours labor in them. Although I should have made mine like the ones I found for sale would have been much easier.
 

Overlandtowater

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put a fatty on the back of any truck and it looks off-roadish… one thing I love about the suburban is I can have a work bench and seat and stay out of the rain if needed...
 

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Overlandtowater

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got the front end aligned today....took all of 15 minutes it wasn't out bad and all he had to touch was the camber... I hate not being able to do something my self but for 50 bucks why not.
 

Overlandtowater

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not much been going on. lost the HP power steering hose made a mess, the AC delco part didn't quite match up but it works just a pain to install.
 

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