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  1. We drove down this trail for about a half a mile then came up on the snow in the next video and had to back all the way out.It was pretty nail biting backing up on the shelf road. http://i.imgur.com/nOLaiAt.mp4 http://i.imgur.com/k5xITr1.mp4 We see elk, moose, big horn sheep, mountain goats every once in a while. We went camping a couple weekends ago way about 2 miles off the road in a spot that was amazing. Me next to a giant rock close to our camp site. The view from about 30' from the back of our tents. I will come back and update this every once in a while when we do a really good one.
  2. Mitch suggested I do this in another thread so here goes. I bought a really nice 95 T100 SR5 5 speed a while ago to drive to work and to drive out in the mountains so I didn't tear up our cars on the rough roads. The interior is perfect and I haven't found any rust anywhere on the truck at all working on it. I replaced the timing belt/water pump/oil pump, replaced all the intake gaskets and cleaned the intake/throttle body, and replaced all the suspension bushings and steering parts. It's pretty much a new truck except for the paint that I don't really care about because I'm taking it off roading too. We've been going off roading pretty much every weekend, and sometimes on Wednesdays since I've been taking them off because of the corona slowness at work. Wednesday we went to Argentine pass and McLellan mountain. There are 2 ways up, a pretty easy way that a regular SUV can do(it's just bumpy), and a really rough way. We did the really rough way. There were a couple times when I didn't know if we would make it but both mine and my buddies tundra surprised the hell out of me. Both are completely stock trucks, so I figured without a locker one of us wouldn't make it through something but we both did fine. Anyways, here are some pics of where we ended up going. Here's my truck hanging out. It doesn't articulate very well. Saw this guy begging along the road. Tossed him a piece of ham. He was less afraid of me than I was of him maybe having rabies. The Woldorf mine The trails are everywhere in some places. A vid of some snow melt runoff that was pretty cool for mid July. http://i.imgur.com/aTYOceu.mp4 Some vids of some of the spots my buddy caught. http://i.imgur.com/PjfnvQQ.mp4 http://i.imgur.com/Z7gZtWQ.mp4 http://i.imgur.com/jgHlcgt.mp4 http://i.imgur.com/SXGeXBK.mp4
  3. I live about 30 minutes from rampart range an off road trail area for atvs and 50” SxSs. There’s more than 100 miles of OHV trails and also quite a few jeep trails and thousands of dispersed camping spots. We’re going to go camping with friends off of guenella pass tomorrow and then Sunday go do Argentine pass. There’s all kinds of old log cabins and mines and mills everywhere and the views are amazing. It’s basically a desert so no mud to get stuck in, but it is mostly rocks. We’re getting to where it’s all we do on the weekends.
  4. I bought a really nice T100 last year and rebuilt all of the suspension and steering and did timing belt/ water pump/oil pump. We started going off roading and camping this spring on the easier trails and have worked our way up to some pretty rough ones lately. We have a blast and get to see some amazing places. Most of the mountains are public land with forestry roads everywhere. I’m planning on doing a rear locker soon because I think I’m going to need it.
  5. On my Silverado I had a QTP 4” about 4’ from the turbo. After that was a magnaflow 3 1/2” cat back. I thought it sounded pretty good with it closed. It was tame and you couldn’t really hear t turbo at all. With it open it sounded like a monster and the turbo screamed. You could hear it spool up and down and the blow off was rediculous. I never had any problems with it ever. It picked up 15 hp/20 tq with it open. Brian. If it loosens up all the time why wouldn’t you just have it welded in.
  6. I went to C&C last weekend that was huge(300+cars), because the weather was amazing. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9511 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9513 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9508 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9510 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9509 http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9512 This one is a guy that owns a mortgage company next door to where I work. This is his beater when the weathers bad. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9517
  7. You get ahold of the guy and figure out what all the typical problem spots are. Get ahold of me and let me know and I’ll go look at it this weekend.
  8. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/532624297353280/ There’s quite a few auto cars in Denver but this is the nicest manual car. I figured that would make it easier to swap with a manual.
  9. Bentley Flying Spur for the winter beater and to have a luxury sedan. Koenigsegg Jesko for the summer and something to beat on. I’d probably go with Cordell and have a supercharged Yukon Denali/Escalade for hauling people around.
  10. Colorado made a new traction law this year. If you get stopped on a highway in “severe weather” without 2wd and snow tires or awd/4wd and at least all seasons you get a fine between $130 and $650. All tires have to have at least 3/16” tread. On 70 just west of Denver for 127 miles it’s required from september to the end of may no matter what the weather is.
  11. I did the timing belt/water pump/and oil pump on my T-100 this spring. It was pretty straight forward. There’s plenty of room once the radiator is out to sit under the truck and have it right in front of you. The only problem I had was I broke a reluctor tooth off of the timing gear on the crank with my hand when I tried it without the puller. They have pretty much everything for the 3.4L at the dealership because they put them in everything. I think from draining the radiator to filling it back up took around 5 hours counting the hour to go to the dealership.
  12. If your steering gear box ever goes bad one from an suv has a quicker ratio. It makes for a lot less turns of the wheel for lock to lock of the steering wheel.
  13. I’d bet you could find an SFI flex plate from jegs or summit cheaper than a stock one from the dealership. I agree completely with Cordell. There’s no need for a shift kit anymore. You can make them shift exactly how you want with the tune.
  14. Buckley is cool to work at, getting to see the jets and helicopters. I’ve worked on the giant hangar doors maybe 10 times in the last couple of years. Get ahold of me when you get out here and I’ll give you a list of my favorite places to go go out here.
  15. If you’re only going to be going camping and driving on dirt roads you’ll be fine with a 4wd Colorado. That’s mostly what we do, but when you do go off road it gets rough quick. Some times the snow does come hard and fast and unexpected so good tires are a must. It snowed 10” 2 weeks ago with no mention of snow on the weather until the same day. You’ll love it out here. More than 300 sunny days a year with really low humidity. You can see the mountains from pretty much everywhere. We wish we would have moved here 20 years ago.
  16. When I moved out here to Colorado I ended up selling my Silverado because I couldn’t register it here because of emissions with the 6L swap. I ended up buying an STI for a fun car, and an really nice t100 truck to take out in the mountains. I think a fun car and an older 4Runner or something similar would be better than a new truck. Off road here is a lot different because there are so many rocks instead of dirt/mud like you’re probably used to. I looked at a lot of trucks/suvs before I bought my truck. I decided I’d be better off with something I wasn’t always worried about scratching or scraping up against a big rock. After buying and doing all the maintenance that was never done to it (timing belt/water pump/oil pump and all new suspension everything) and new tires(BFG A/T KO2)I have less than $5500 into it. I also dd it most of the time to work. I would wait until you get out here before you get something you think you want and wish you hadn’t later. We go out to the mountains every weekend and I wouldn’t want a new truck to go to some of the awesome places that are out here. Where are you going to live in Colorado when you get here?
  17. The stock metal brackets are about the same thickness as the short bump stops so it only makes sense to have rubber instead of steel. The truck is looking good, 99-02 are my favorite years.
  18. I see in the picture with your spring hanging down that the frame bumper has fallen off like every older Silverado. You’re going to want to pick up some shorter aftermarket bump stops to replace them with. When you haul something in it or hit a big bump that low you will hit and it sounds horrible. I think these are what I used. https://m.autozone.com/suspension-system-coil-springs-and-lift-lowering/suspension-bump-stop/energy-suspension-suspension-bump-stop/355300_0_0?aqs=
  19. My 6.0L truck had very little lag with a 76mm/.96ar turbo. All of my friends had cars/trucks with blowers and were very surprised how little lag it had. If you’re going for under 650whp you could do a smaller turbo and it would have no lag. Turbo is different in a 5-6000 pound truck than a 3-4000 pound car. I’d get an On3 kit and get the manifolds planed before installing so they don’t leak.
  20. I talked to a fire fighter that explained this to me. All the township fire departments try to do controlled burns in areas that need them to happen. They keep an eye on all the area they cover and set up when and where they need to do them. Most are in very remote areas of federal land that are unpopulated. People that live anywhere remotely close to where they say they need to do a controlled burn start petitions and lawsuits to stop them because they don’t want to smell smoke for a day or two and stop it from happening. The fire departments have to fight for a couple years to get it to happen but by then it takes way longer to get it cleared enough for it to be an actual controlled burn. They get so far behind on controlled burns because of the people fighting it that they can’t catch up because there’s always a fight. Everywhere gets overgrown then giant fires happen that take weeks to put out and burn into populated areas. They try and if they could do controlled burns when and where they need to they couldn’t stop them all but they could stop most.
  21. Performancetrucks.net is the best forum for these trucks. There are write ups and information on how to do everything and links to vendors that sell whatever you want to do. If you search the forum you will find lots of people that have done what you are planning to do. It’s the truck side of LS1tech.
  22. The wife and I drove up to Mt. Evans today. The drive is awesome and the views are amazing. That’s a forest fire going on behind my car off in the distance. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9104 http://columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1012&pictureid=9102
  23. I’m out in Denver but this looks like a good deal for what you’re wanting. https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1972-chevy-20-see-at-mecum/6601718666.html
  24. I think this is a really good idea out here in Colorado. I found a 95 t-100 sr5 without a spot of rust on it that’s now my daily. It only took about an hour and a half to change all 4 ball joints and all 4 tie rod ends. I get shocked when I see 80s and 90s dodge trucks that are just worn out instead of completely rusted out like back in Ohio. Good luck, I think you might have found something that you can make some decent money doing.
  25. https://apnews.com/076fb642234f4c8694e83c58f8c8f241/Texas-school-shooting-victim-family-sues-attacker's-parents
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