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  1. Bigrocks4x4

    Sold/Expired 5.3L engine, harness, and tune *sold*

    Re: 5.3L engine, harness, and tune Sold
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    Sold/Expired 5.3L engine, harness, and tune *sold*

    Re: 5.3L engine, harness, and tune Stock, as far as i know. Was told 120,000 miles
  3. Bigrocks4x4

    Sold/Expired 5.3L engine, harness, and tune *sold*

    Just seeing if there's any interest... I have a complete 5.3L engine, cable drive, with stand alone harness and ecm tuned booyang $1,800 obo iuka, MS 662-two7nine-9zero11, text is easier
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    Sold/Expired Iso Rockwells steers or front and rear. Found some! Thanks hardline!

    Re: Iso Rockwells steers or front and rear I have a steer axle and two rears -The steer is debraked, but needs the outer steering knuckle on one side, and a 3rd member - Both rears are complete, minus one pinion flange - I also have two extra complete third members for parts. They were good...
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    Sold/Expired Standalone LT1 harness

    I have a new in the box, Painless, LT1 harness and complete engine ill make you a deal on
  6. Bigrocks4x4

    Ls motors

    Randy's Rock Rods thumb.gif
  7. Bigrocks4x4

    Ls motors

    I just seen pics of the buggy, and i must say that Triple R chassis turned out great! :****: flashemifyougotem
  8. Bigrocks4x4

    Sold/Expired 2011 Chevrolet Duramax diesel ***SOLD***

    Thanks guys, but this truck has sold. thumb.gif
  9. Bigrocks4x4

    My (Randy's Rock Rods)build

    flashemifyougotem
  10. Bigrocks4x4

    Pics of your shops/garages/specs

    Re: Mine is 60x90x14. 60x50 is the house area and 60x40 is what i use for shop right now. But i've been thinking more towards putting up another building for my work, and using the area behind the house for just a garage.
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    Pics of your shops/garages/specs

    The stained concrete is also alot cheaper than putting down tile, or going with hardwood. And if i ever get tired of it, i can always do that later on.
  12. Bigrocks4x4

    Pics of your shops/garages/specs

    Re: Re: Re: Pics of your shops/garages/specs Not much has changed since those pics. It's a slow go right now, but i did get the sidewalks finished last year, The floors stained and grooved, and just got the living room ceiling decked. Gonna leave all the wood exposed and put a light stain on it
  13. Bigrocks4x4

    Towing a 5th wheel

    A goose neck adapter will work fine for that camper. I have pulled a 42 foot toy hauler with a goose neck hookup, and it worked fine.
  14. Bigrocks4x4

    My (Randy's Rock Rods)build

    A good friend of mine here in town, owned this LS swapped mustang, with a 108mm turbo on it. 1,300 hp to the rear tires. I remember him telling me specifically, the computer was the only thing on it that was still a factory item.
  15. Bigrocks4x4

    Not your average shop heater...

    It has the 3" metal building insulation top and sides, and insulated doors. So far it is keeping it comfortable, but it hasnt been below freezing since i got it going, so im not sure how its gonna do just yet. The heater is getting as hot as its gonna get tho. I had the sides glowing the other...
  16. Bigrocks4x4

    Not your average shop heater...

    There is one running through the wall from the heater, that hooks to that. Just didnt get the right pic uploaded :spin:
  17. Bigrocks4x4

    Not your average shop heater...

    The top wheel is a intake tube. The smaller tube that goes in to it, comes from the blower so i can open the ball valve, close the intakes, and force air in to the heater to make it hotter. The top intake tube runs down to around 15 inches or so from the blow through tubes below the door on the...
  18. Bigrocks4x4

    Not your average shop heater...

    Ha, this was my first heater build so i tried to 'over-build' it a little. I have a 60'x90' shop im trying to heat with it. The airbox on the back of the heater with all the short tubes was just some scrap cutoff pieces i used for two things: to try and slow the air down some, and soak up more...

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