3W1B - 1990's Chevy GMC Truck C/K 1500 Front End Repair After Wreck Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2018
  • After an unfortunate collision RJ turned to 3 wheels & A Block to put his truck back together that was his father’s.
    Watch as we pull off the old and put some new and used parts on!
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Комментарии • 26

  • @jayjenkins6622
    @jayjenkins6622 3 года назад +5

    I love seeing front end damage repair. Great content and great work!

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  3 года назад

      Thanks Jay! I appreciate you checking it out!

  • @patriciocarmona1809
    @patriciocarmona1809 Год назад +1

    Bro, the same exact thing happened to my truck. Ain’t no way this came up in my search lol. Exactly the same.

  • @dangeloblackhawk
    @dangeloblackhawk 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the help. Starting my tear down on my 88 3500 that was in a similar accident soon. Where did you snag a core support? Parts truck or online? Have a feeling the 3500 will have a different fit than a standard 1500. It's a 454 gasser.

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  5 лет назад

      You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback. Your process will be basically the same. You can find a new support here: www.discountbodyparts.com/catalog/feeds/Chevrolet/C1500/Replacement/Radiator_Support/1990/5753.html?dbpcid=gglpla&gclid=CjwKCAjwpeXeBRA6EiwAyoJPKnivJSFdiERNsu6Y41twb59eM6bPpioQAI088bAYaWER6d78XHx9khoC5coQAvD_BwE
      Price Plus shipping to you provided you are in the US should be about $110 . Or you can locate one at a yard. If you can go new it can save you from dealing with rusty fasteners as these trucks tend to do if they are not up kept. The Radiator core support it the same, your radiator is wider, but provisions for the 4.3 V-6, 5.0, 5.7, 7.4 V-8 are all there.
      You may be at a good point to swap over to the newer style head lights, I did that on this truck, as lamp replacement it easier and the cost of these lights has come down significantly over time.
      If you have any other questions feel free to comment here or contact me via email.
      Good luck. 👍

  • @Robert-kh6lq
    @Robert-kh6lq 3 года назад +1

    How much was this project not including paint, if you dont mind me asking. I recently wrecked my dad’s truck which he handed down to me and the damage looks incredibly similar. Loved the final product btw!

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  3 года назад +2

      1st I want to thank you so much for going through this video series.
      If you shop new parts the price breakdown looks like this: (From Ebay)
      Grille $85-150
      Bumper $100-200
      Headlights/Parking Lights $80-$100
      Hood $250-350 (Most cost is shipping)
      Shopping used parts (Pull A Part or Craigslist or Facebook Market Place)
      Grille $50-150
      Bumper $40-150
      Headlights/Parking Lights $40-100
      Hood $75-200
      Anywhere from $200-$500 in parts. If you have time to shop around, or find someone who is parting out a similar truck you can typically come off pretty good. The new light assemblies on ebay or amazon, I highly recommend, as the OEM units are typically going to need a polishing after the years of sun exposure. Paint depends on if you are matching back, or doing a complete repaint.
      I painted this truck in Rustolem, it was about $75 for the paint, primer, thinners, ect. If you don't have a spray gun, you can do it with rattle cans.I have a video of a Pontiac that I did a paint repair with cans on, it came out pretty decent.
      If you have more specific questions, you can reach me via email, instagram or Facebook. Good Luck👍

  • @geraldstasko6501
    @geraldstasko6501 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have pretty much the same accident repair. How did you get the interior fender buckle worked out at ~9:35. Thanks!

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear about your accident, I used a hammer and dolley to work the fender lip straight and then worked the fender buckle.

  • @midmonobody411
    @midmonobody411 4 года назад +1

    Your fender needed shimmed to lift it in back

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  4 года назад

      Good eye! That fender was in it's original position when I got the truck to make the repair. It was tweaked in the accident. The follow ups to this show the completed form. 👍

  • @ilikespaghetti1528
    @ilikespaghetti1528 Год назад +1

    Where u get the core support?

  • @abmivo6070
    @abmivo6070 3 года назад +1

    Hey so I need help just putting on the front bumper

  • @francisco4099
    @francisco4099 2 года назад

    What did u do with the wiring?

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  2 года назад

      I only had to replace a small section of the wiring harness oddly enough

  • @XXKILLERCALI213
    @XXKILLERCALI213 4 года назад +1

    Wats all the size bolts?

  • @1astOne
    @1astOne 3 года назад +1

    Should have bought a hd bumper

    • @3Wheels1Block
      @3Wheels1Block  3 года назад

      The bumper was provided by then owner, this was something he had custom made for his truck.