New guy, just got my crew cab
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New guy, just got my crew cab
I cant find a newbie forum if you have one, so ill just post it here.
Im boomer from michigan, and here is a bit about me-
I have been into the tuner scene for a long time, i have had 4 imports, a 1995 eagle talon tsi turbo fwd auto, a 1996 Mitsubishi eclipse tsi turbo fwd automatic, 2003.5 Mazda Mazdaspeed Protege turbo fwd 5speed stick shift, and most recently a 2003 Subaru WRX turbo awd 5speed stick shift.
after the wrx im hooked on 4wd, so when i bought my motorcycle (1985 Ninja zx600, aka 600r) and needed a truck to haul it with, i went s10 shopping, they are small, cheap and look sweet.
I found myself a 2003 s10 Crew Cab ZR5 with 85k on it at my local dealer. SO now im selling the wrx and making room for my new crew cab.
I have modified all my previous cars, but plan to keep the zr5 relativly stock, maybe an exhaust or intake, some wheels or something, maybe a hood or brush guard with some lights on it. but nothing like i have done with my previous cars. I picked it up as a DD and its going to be a fun little dd.
I don't know much about trucks but i think i made the right choice with the zr5. it came with nice window tint and a locking trailer hitch.
Here is my truck- pics are from the dealer, not one scratch on it
And here is my bike-, several scratches on it, but its getting painted soon.
I have bigger pictures but the are 130k so i dont want to post pics that big- so here is are 2 links-
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l214/ ... 1227564252
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l214/ ... 1227564252
Im boomer from michigan, and here is a bit about me-
I have been into the tuner scene for a long time, i have had 4 imports, a 1995 eagle talon tsi turbo fwd auto, a 1996 Mitsubishi eclipse tsi turbo fwd automatic, 2003.5 Mazda Mazdaspeed Protege turbo fwd 5speed stick shift, and most recently a 2003 Subaru WRX turbo awd 5speed stick shift.
after the wrx im hooked on 4wd, so when i bought my motorcycle (1985 Ninja zx600, aka 600r) and needed a truck to haul it with, i went s10 shopping, they are small, cheap and look sweet.
I found myself a 2003 s10 Crew Cab ZR5 with 85k on it at my local dealer. SO now im selling the wrx and making room for my new crew cab.
I have modified all my previous cars, but plan to keep the zr5 relativly stock, maybe an exhaust or intake, some wheels or something, maybe a hood or brush guard with some lights on it. but nothing like i have done with my previous cars. I picked it up as a DD and its going to be a fun little dd.
I don't know much about trucks but i think i made the right choice with the zr5. it came with nice window tint and a locking trailer hitch.
Here is my truck- pics are from the dealer, not one scratch on it
And here is my bike-, several scratches on it, but its getting painted soon.
I have bigger pictures but the are 130k so i dont want to post pics that big- so here is are 2 links-
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l214/ ... 1227564252
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l214/ ... 1227564252
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Welcome aboard!
If you decide to change wheels I don't think you will have a problem selling the stock ZR5 wheels as they are still pretty popular.
Look around here and I think you will find all the popular issues with these trucks. If you are going to haul that bike, check out the tailgate cables. There is an inspection procedure and replacement information.
Changing coolant would be tops on the list as would be checking out the transfercase switch.
I think you will enjoy the truck. I know I like mine.
If you decide to change wheels I don't think you will have a problem selling the stock ZR5 wheels as they are still pretty popular.
Look around here and I think you will find all the popular issues with these trucks. If you are going to haul that bike, check out the tailgate cables. There is an inspection procedure and replacement information.
Changing coolant would be tops on the list as would be checking out the transfercase switch.
I think you will enjoy the truck. I know I like mine.
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Just for refrance here are all the rides that i have been through.-
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Stock engine-
When i got done with it, its red, not pink.-
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Different intercooler pipes-
100k limit for posted images-HJ
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Stock engine-
When i got done with it, its red, not pink.-
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_im ... 0_full.jpg
Different intercooler pipes-
100k limit for posted images-HJ
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Welcome- Good luck on keeping the mods to a minimum there are too many cool things we have done and still want to do, most of us have a list a mile long waiting for the right time and the money.
[size=75]Why does the universe decree that if you have all the time in the world to work on projects you have no money and vice versa?
Green 2004 ZR-5 w/ too much to list here: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2296465[/size]
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another Michigander! wow all of a sudden the mitten is filling up on here!!
welcome from Cadillac, MI. I frequent the Lansing area. My fiance lives in Lansing and I'll be moving down there next summer. My sister and brother in law live in Grand Ledge too.
Everyone's story on here starts off the same. "I just picked up a nice DD and I plan to keep it stock....."
Welcome to the site and you'll find a wealth of info here, great people who know just about everything there is to know about these great little trucks.
welcome from Cadillac, MI. I frequent the Lansing area. My fiance lives in Lansing and I'll be moving down there next summer. My sister and brother in law live in Grand Ledge too.
Everyone's story on here starts off the same. "I just picked up a nice DD and I plan to keep it stock....."
Welcome to the site and you'll find a wealth of info here, great people who know just about everything there is to know about these great little trucks.
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Hey Boomer, There's about a million and one things to discover about CCs. I like the look of my bed rails on my '02 ZR5 and won't remove them, but FYI they are useless as tie downs. They are screwed on from under the bed rail and won't hold anything over a couple of pounds. Just keep reading and asking and you will be hooked to S-10CrewCab.com for what seems like a daily injection of information and online friends. Chuck
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Congrats on the ride! The 4.3 engines are about the best V-6 out there, light and allot of grunt, perfect for trucks, and last forever. The front axle/suspension setup is about the most sucky part. But if you just use it for the road, that's no problem. I bought mine new in 2001, but have used it a bit harder than what it was designed for, but have plenty of fun with it.
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you have any pics of your bike in your truck???? i see your name is quick biker so i assume you have a bike, if not, then thats cool.quickbiker wrote:Congrats on the ride! The 4.3 engines are about the best V-6 out there, light and allot of grunt, perfect for trucks, and last forever. The front axle/suspension setup is about the most sucky part. But if you just use it for the road, that's no problem. I bought mine new in 2001, but have used it a bit harder than what it was designed for, but have plenty of fun with it.
im going to be using my truck for dd, and to pull my pwc and take my bike to the track for fun, although the bike would be cheaper to drive, i cant tow a camper behind the bike, lol. Ill have some fun pics from this summer of me and the cc and the 600cc, ha.
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Well, it's been a while, but I did have a quick bike, old school quick, it was a 90 Harley XLH. I bought it new and beefed up the engine pretty good. I sold it last year after 17 years of very hard riding. The bike got to scaring me too much for a DD, cause it was hard to not ride it hard. So now I am relaxed on an 07 Harley FXSTB, bone stock, and enjoying the ride. I ride it daily in the summer, but stuck riding my truck in the winter.
Here is a pic of my quick days, on the far side:
And more pics.
Pics of it last year before I sold it on ebay (sniff)
Here is a pic of my quick days, on the far side:
And more pics.
Pics of it last year before I sold it on ebay (sniff)
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Yeah i have heard of them, but they do mostly HD stuff, and my bike is a jap Piece of crap. But when i get my HD sportser im sure ill be over there getting work done on it. Do you know if they do anything for Jap bikes? or just stuff like ther website says? They seem like pretty good mechanics, so id emagine if i brought in the parts they would be willing to install stuff.DLP wrote:Boomer. My friends own Baker Drivetrain. They are about 10 min east of East Lansing. They are a major bike transmission builder. I am sure you have heard of them. Just an FYI.
Thanks for the heads up on it though, if/when i need trans work done ill be sure to go to them.