1973-87 Chevy & GMC Squarebody Truck Interior Restoration - Seats, Doors, Carpet, Dash & more!
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2022
- Website: www.brotherstrucks.com/
Dave Welch is a classic truck Specialist and he's got plenty of tricks for nearly every project on your classic Chevrolet or GMC Pickup! Find Dave's videos and more for your classic truck at www.brotherstrucks.com
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My dad had a 1985 silverado fully loaded, power everything. Beautiful black and red interior. They sure were beautiful trucks.
You are frank and trusted.
Moreover, you have a simple language that everyone understands.
Thanks
Yes, it’s a Blazer so still a square body.
Thanks David ! Great directions for refreshing the interior!
You bet buddy!
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Thanks for the video. What a change for way less than the price of my oil pump ($3300). Thank you for your time.
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I don't want no ugly truck forever man. Obstacle, overcome and repeat. Great project and plan time to make inventory or what is needed, one order, plan it over two weekends. Disassemble, list & order.
Get your camera, sandwich bags, dielectric grease, plan and get it done for that new car smell! Get video & tips!
Great video, thanks for sharing David 🇺🇸
Doing this all the time my 74 c20. Great video man!
These guys did really nice work...!!!!!!!
BOOM SHAKA LAKA… I’m about to dive into my 87’ like this!
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Very Nice....Thanks for another awesome video
Great video. My ‘88 is two-tone white-red-white with the red carmine interior. I could hear and smell everything in this video lol. Even imagine each noise made by the parts of the sound wasn’t even in the video. Mine is worn and torn in the same spots as this one. Glad to see dash covers are coming along on fit and finish. They used to be frustratingly unfitting. Still pricey 😢. BROTHERS doesn’t wanna give a red one away for a good cause do ya? Lol. I need one for my ‘88. A tan one for my ‘79 and and a black one for my ’85 M1009 Blazer. damn these Blazers are addictive!
Great job by Dave. I mentioned on another video he’s one of the best teachers for the DIY folks who aren’t professional car builders. He and Kevin Tetz are top notch in that field. (Derek Bieri & Thomas Mortske as well in the self-filmed revival field)
Especially enjoyed the heated socket carpet trick. I’ve done it with heated screw driver before but the socket makes way more sense!
Hats off Dave, hope that ole back holds up well for you to keep doing what you love. Back pain is a b!+ćh! And I’m right there with ya.
Thanks for watching and for commenting!
Great video
You are the best sir 😎👊🏽
Thank you
OMG - my k5 is 88 also! Mine is the light tan color paint color. The only thing I have hit a snag on restoring is those odd camel (saddle?) vinyl seats that the vinyl is bonded to the foam. Slip-on covers won't work. Would love more info on re-doing those. Btw, I shot mine with tintable raptor liner and used matching pigment from the paint code - love that stuff ;-)
I don’t want my truck ugly forever so I subscribe long time ago.
My '86 K10 Silverado has a sad interior like this. The previous owner even rhino-lined the entire floor, much to my chagrin. I know this damn truck is capable of looking good again. Your videos give me hope!
im about to be at the interior point of my rebuild . i was thinking about doing a bed liner on the floor and then dyno mat and carpet over that . being your floor is already done , whats your opinion on spraying a bed liner on the floor for extra insolation ?
@@867dieselnot worth it. If you want extra insulation, get sound proofing to lay down and a thicker carpet with a rubber backing
Dave! Please do a video on repairing those dashes that people cut to fit a CD player in. I see you just installed the factory style straight to the new bezel. Is that sturdy enough to hold the new radio?
The new radios BROTHERS sells are very lightweight compared to the factory radio due to updated electronics. The dash panel itself is plenty strong to hold the radio as long as you also use the provided strap to support the rear of the unit.
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@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV You made this look amazing and easy! How many hours did it take and what did it cost for what to did purchase and replace? Including seat restoration if you could!
can you do a video on installing a universal antenna in an 86 squarebody please.thanks
If you look closely at the bottom of those little bulbs you can see which goes to ground and which is hot
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Can you send me a catalog for my 83 k5 blazer siverado
Dave. Don't you mean the fiber optic line goes to the ash tray, not the HVAC controller. Or is the 88 different than the older ones?
Pretty sure it goes to the AC controls, but to be honest we didn't trace it down to its termination point.
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV in my 83 it travels across the ac and clips to the ash tray so you get a spec of light shinning on your ash stuffed ashtray ash and butt holder.
I'm sure someone will chime in. Thanks for the reply
The light goes into the back of the gauge cluster and then the fiber optic runs to the ashtray
Who do I use in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to restore my 1987 Chevy C10?
Sorry, we have nobody we know well enough to recommend in the DFW area.
What are you trying to restore the interior?
Why does it say 73-87 in the title if it's an 88? Are they that similar?
I can' find. dash panel for my 77 I'm restoring. Where'd you get this one?
L.M.C truck parts
Is this an 88?
Yes. The Squarebody bodystyle continued through '91 on Blazers and Suburbans
Q-tip or hearing aid, then listen to Dave!
@@deankay4434 I heard 88 but wasn’t sure. Didn’t know the body style went that long
@@Hvac11bravo they are correct. Plus the body style remained squarebody on the 1-ton series pickup as well through ‘91. 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton changed over in ‘88.
Yeah man, I think it's an 88
$3300 FOR AN OIL PUMP ??