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Project Big Bad Chevy: Rear Axle Build

May 11, 2009

We fully rebuilt and installed the rear 14-bolt axle and reconfigured the drivetrain on the 1983 Chevy truck.

Project Big Bad Chevy: Wheels and Tires

February 24, 2009

Project Big Bad Chevy returns with new wheels and tires.

Project Big Bad Chevy: Steering

November 17, 2008

Last time we installed plenty of beef to our stepside Chevy 4x4 with a Dana 60 front axle and 14 Bolt rear. Now we turn our attention to the steering. With big tires to turn, we went to PSC and Off Road Designs to tackle the task and get us steered straight. Read on for the details.

Project Big Bad Chevy: One-Ton Axle Install Part II

October 9, 2008

Last month we rebuilt our Dana 60 front axle to get it ready for its new home under the front of Project Big Bad Chevy. This month we cover the actual installation process as we get our Chevy 4x4 truck ready for the trail.

Project Big Bad Chevy: One Ton Axle Swap

September 25, 2008

Our big and bad Chevy pickup project gets a whole lot badder and stronger with the installation of one-ton axles front and rear. Follow along as we prep a Dana 60 front axle and 14 Bolt rear axle for installation in our Chevy 4x4.

Project Big Bad Chevy: Off-Road Designs 1-inch Body Lift and Daystar Body Mount Bushings

August 1, 2008

A simple install makes our truck feel like new. In one hour we put into place a one-inch body lift for much needed tire clearance and new body bushings to replace our worn stockers. The results are well worth the minimal effort.

Project Big Bad Chevy: Rebuilding the Bed of our Chevy Pickup

July 18, 2008

Our Project Big Bad Chevy kicks off with rebuilding its thrashed wooden bed. After lots of grinding, cutting tube and positioning plate we can finally use the bed again.

Project Big Bad Chevy

The Transformation of our 1983 Chevy Stepside Begins
June 12, 2008

We recently got our hands on a semi-built 1983 Chevy truck. It has a healthy drive train, big tires and a lift but it could definitely use some help to make it a more capable off-road machine

Aluminum Radiator - Keeping Your Engine Temperature Cool

Engine over-heating solution for Truck, Jeep, or SUV
May 5, 2008

Moving slowly while 4-wheeling, mud bogging or rock crawling can put a great deal of stress on your engine and cooling system. Fortunately racing technology has come to the masses with aluminum radiators.

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