Dartfreak75
Restore it, Dont part it!
Or it was removed already? LolOh, OK
No rear ABS on the '88 Trucks, that's good.
Or it was removed already? LolOh, OK
No rear ABS on the '88 Trucks, that's good.
Flip down the glove box door and see if the ABS module is sitting there plugged in on top of the heater box.Or it was removed already? Lol
Im pretty sure that is not on mine. i just worked on the heater box i dont remember seeing that. Ill go back and look.Flip down the glove box door and see if the ABS module is sitting there plugged in on top of the heater box.
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Thank you! I appreciate that. Im glad you enjoy them. Yea I miss Marshall too he was my buddy. He was a painful too loose.I’m enjoying this thread Kevin and your videos out on your channel.
I sure miss Marshall the big white dog though. He was awesome!!
Ok a little more progress done yesterday. I finished getting the wheel Spacers off. Inspected the front end. It was as bad as I thought it would be. I am gonna go ahead replace the steering hardware. And the "oversized coil springs. And new bushings in the suspension. I did drive it down the road to check for tire clearance without the wheels spacers and it's pulling to the left even worse now. So something is most definitely going on. Could be the obviously bad tires and alignment. I can't find any "bad" tierods or obviously bad ball joints. But I'll replace them all anyway. I can't decide on whether to lower it or leave it as is. I kinda like the ride height. With some shorter tires and 2wd coil springs it will set a little lower anyway.
I thought that too. I checked them when I removed the wheel Spacers and it rotated fine. But I guess it could be different while driving. I was thinking maybe wheel bearing or tierod but I didn't feel any play in either of them eitherPulling left??
Usually left front disc brake caliper not fully releasing. They stick when they get old.
First the slides get crap in them and bind, then the piston in the caliper starts to hang up.
You can try cleaning and lubing the slide. Also working the piston back and forth with pry bars and then stepping on the brake pedal, repeat, repeat till they free up.
Otherwise you will have to replace the calipers and possibly the front (collapsed) brake hoses too.
For some reason the left front is the one that always hangs up. Take it for a short drive and you will probably notice the front brake rotor heating up, when you touch it. Pulling Left....
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Thanks I appreciate that. I enjoy making them. I don't feel like I know enough to be a how to channel but I do enjoy documentary style. I guess it's kinda like a vlog channelAlways enjoying your YouTube videos, and subject matter.
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I have watched a ton of those and they make it look so easy! When i do it, it doesn't work nowhere as good as when they do it lol. I do need to get some better tools tho.Glad you found a good pile of parts! Maybe watch some of the Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) videos on You Tube and it will help you fix the one door. Was the wiper switch conversion much of a big deal? I'd thought about doing that to mine if I can find the stuff. My turn signal/wiper/hi beam works fine for now, but I'd rather be ready if it takes a crap.
I want to get good at it and I'm learning. Dents that I can access the back of and hammer and dolly them im decent at! Those that you can't get to from the back or those on a corner like the edge of a fender or door... I'm lost. I gotta learn tho I have several dents in the challenger I gotta fix I can't afford to by doors for it lol they are about 700 a pop!Might not hurt to post a pic of the door you have to fix in the Body section on here. There are several guys who do that kind of work professionally who would probably be willing to offer some tips on fixing it. I've been doing my own body work since the mid 80's. I'm about to the point where I know which hammer to pick up now!