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Old May 3, 2006, 05:55 PM
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1977 Chevy Luv

What up everybody, i have a 1977 Chevy Luv on my hands and i wanna make it a truck that i can go out in the hills and really do some off roading. What should i do to it to make it look like a off roading bad boy, and so i can protect everything i need to protect. Thanks

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Old May 3, 2006, 07:21 PM   #2  
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It will depend alot on your budget and what its currently equiped with.

You will likely want at least 35"s on it. Gonna need a lift to do that. 4" should do it. If you have 10 bolt axles they would be a problem as you could be breaking them regularly. 12 bolt a little better but still nothing hardcore.

Unless you want to be a turtle you'll need new gears too which gets pricey. And you'll want a locker for sure in the rear axle if not both. Upgrade the locking hubs if it has the autolocking ones as they are garbage.

Hopefully you have a 205 transfer case as it is the ultimate in beef and can lock each axle independantly.

I assume it has the 350 which should be sufficient. If you have the 305 you are in trouble.

Could be lots more. Like I said all depends on what you want to put into it.

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