Kick Ass Matt
03-06-2007, 17:02
This is my first post on the forum here. The reason I joined up is because I just got myself a 1994 Chevy K2500 Suburban w/8600 GVWR. No mods as yet and I used "Kick Ass Matt" as a user name is because I also subscribe to a whole bunch of other car forums and don't want to remember a whole bunch of different user names; it was a name given to me when I was an engineering student in college.
So here is my problem:
I want to redo the front end of my truck, includes upper/lower control arm bushings, ball joints, tie rods, pitman/idler arms, drag/center link, steering box, shocks and any other associated bushings/links/joints that I had left out.
In the process of tightening up the front, I also want to carnk up my t-bars to anticipate for a hydraulic winch + winch bumper. I don't want to carnk up the bars that are on their now because
A. They are 13 years old, 13 years of salted roads old...
B. I was told GM has 3 different catagories of T-bars for the said truck and I want the heavier one.
So I called my local GM dealer and gave them my VIN and RPO codes and was told that my truck has the middle weight bars. He gave me the bar number for the bar that I got and what the heavy bar was but I left it in my office, I am at home now and I already located a set of bars in a bone yard and they only want 80 bucks for the 2.
I don't want to go to the bone yard, pick up the bars and only find out that they are the same ones that are on my truck now. Does anyone here have the bar numbers???
Please help
Matt from Toronto
So here is my problem:
I want to redo the front end of my truck, includes upper/lower control arm bushings, ball joints, tie rods, pitman/idler arms, drag/center link, steering box, shocks and any other associated bushings/links/joints that I had left out.
In the process of tightening up the front, I also want to carnk up my t-bars to anticipate for a hydraulic winch + winch bumper. I don't want to carnk up the bars that are on their now because
A. They are 13 years old, 13 years of salted roads old...
B. I was told GM has 3 different catagories of T-bars for the said truck and I want the heavier one.
So I called my local GM dealer and gave them my VIN and RPO codes and was told that my truck has the middle weight bars. He gave me the bar number for the bar that I got and what the heavy bar was but I left it in my office, I am at home now and I already located a set of bars in a bone yard and they only want 80 bucks for the 2.
I don't want to go to the bone yard, pick up the bars and only find out that they are the same ones that are on my truck now. Does anyone here have the bar numbers???
Please help
Matt from Toronto