5 things that I HATE about daily driving my SQUARE BODY CHEVY

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  • 5 things that i freakin hate about daily driving my square body Chevy. 1987 Chevrolet k20 4x4 long bed with a 355, (bored over 350) SM 465 manual transmission, NP208 transfer case and 14 bolt rear end.
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Komentáře • 508

  • @dillansgarage
    @dillansgarage Před 2 lety +254

    So many of the things you mentioned are due to poor ownership. Mine has all working gauges, working stock ac, hood pops easy, seats move easy, hood is aligned.. it’s only as good as the owner keeps it.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +16

      Yup I got it as a hooptie. It's almost perfect now I've done alot of work to it since this vid

    • @kjc4792
      @kjc4792 Před rokem +8

      @@ChemicalRacingEquipment make a video

    • @duaneschultz9230
      @duaneschultz9230 Před rokem +1

      Mine too. I agree.

    • @dannypage9132
      @dannypage9132 Před rokem +6

      I daily a lifted square body suburban I don't have half the problems that you have and I pulled mine out of a field have been rebuilding it as I daily gas mileage does suck it sucks bad other than that id take mine anywhere

    • @MichaelLangell
      @MichaelLangell Před rokem +3

      @@kjc4792 it really sounds like your main issue with the truck is all of the broken/missing things. If you took care of your truck and did maintenance on it then maybe all your friends and family wouldn’t always be making fun of how your trucks always broken down. The best part about these trucks is you can fix almost everything on it by yourself and you don’t have to go to the dealer because the computer in it took a shit.

  • @davidben76
    @davidben76 Před 2 lety +369

    I've owned several squares, they're only as good as the owner makes them.

  • @dazasc3994
    @dazasc3994 Před rokem +28

    I daily drive a lifted 79 K10 in London UK, get 9mpg, no ac or heating, none of the dash gauges illuminate or even work, headlights are awful yet I wouldn't swap it for anything, truly are king of the road, and if I have no issues on the tight roads of London I can't imagine any city in the USA being difficult to drive in

  • @LDaniel_BDuce
    @LDaniel_BDuce Před rokem +13

    “No radio, no ac, no wiper fluid 😫”
    All those things are easy to install.

  • @williamrivers5838
    @williamrivers5838 Před rokem +7

    If you can't /wont work on them, You should buy new instead of trashing one of the very most reliable trucks on the road....

  • @JustinTopp
    @JustinTopp Před rokem +31

    I love my squarebody, daily drove it for a few months. Never broke down. Never had 90% of the issues you spoke about. It’s been a great truck

  • @Dirty5.SlowGT
    @Dirty5.SlowGT Před 2 lety +37

    Adjust the hood, replace rag joint steering shaft with a shaft from an XJ jeep, replace the printed circuit on the gauge cluster, and sending units, AC is easy to fix, crossover steering is worth the cost if you off-road at all, and swap in a 6.2 diesel. I’m getting 28-30mpg average in my c30 dually with a flatbed. Drive it six days a week with no issues. It’s ugly but mechanically sound

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +2

      Screenshotted gonna look into the xj steering shift thanks!

    • @kylemason3612
      @kylemason3612 Před rokem +2

      I need a 6.2 diesel in my c10... i want 30mpg! I have a 305 gas stock original engine getting 14-15 mpg

    • @shanerobinson7128
      @shanerobinson7128 Před rokem +2

      My 6.2 gets great milage. Love it

  • @sacintel1047
    @sacintel1047 Před rokem +11

    This is actually a good truck , let's all remember a youngster is saying what he hates about it. His grandpa or dad would say it was the best thing of his time.

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy Před 11 měsíci +14

    I daily drove a 1969 Chevy truck for several years. I had everything squared away and right....and it took me everywhere i wanted to go. Never had any trouble with it. The old trucks are as reliable as your willing to make them. Just gotta fix all the bugs.

  • @lawpezzelle5549
    @lawpezzelle5549 Před rokem +16

    These are all fixable problems that are only on your square, doesn’t apply to all squares out there.

  • @MrBn45
    @MrBn45 Před 2 lety +16

    This video intro should be title "5 things I hate about my specific truck". Not all square bodies are the same. Some have A/C, power windows, power locks, cruise control, and radio. Some have adjustable steering column and adjustable seats. This video is a poor example for square bodies.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +3

      Lol yeah I agree. I would imagine dailying a mint fully loaded c10 is a no brainer. Either way title say "my" square body chevy they are all drastically different and mine needs alot of tweaking still.

    • @jeffneilson8449
      @jeffneilson8449 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Should be named 5 things i refuse to fix on my squarebody🤪

  • @jaredbingham229
    @jaredbingham229 Před 2 lety +34

    Don't blame the truck, blame on the owner

  • @mudduck754
    @mudduck754 Před 2 lety +3

    Suck it up buttercup, I have been driving a '75 C-20 since it was new of the show room floor. And mine still rocks the 16.5 rims. 35x12.50x16.5,, four inch body lift. 82134.8 on the odometer for the sixth time.

  • @thewoodsman5261
    @thewoodsman5261 Před rokem +33

    Wow my first 3 vehicles I owned were all square bodies and I never had any of the problems you encounter. I kept care of mine and dud maintenance.
    I learned how to drive in a 78 Scottsdale k10 4x4, 3" body lift and 35" tires. Parallel parking was never really an issue. If you can parallel Park an old Chevy you can pretty much parallel Park anything. I learned this when I was 16 and that was 31 years ago.

  • @suburbanbro9106
    @suburbanbro9106 Před rokem +10

    One thing that really helped on my 88 k5 was the redhead steering box upgrade and the jeep xj Cherokee steering shaft, it gets rid of all the play in the steering. The xj shaft has u joints rather than rag joints, massive upgrade, and the redhead was absolutely worth the price

  • @fryloc359
    @fryloc359 Před rokem +8

    I kinda miss my old square, but I really wish I had my grandpa's square more. Unfortunately it's long gone now.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem +3

      By far the best trucks ever. Nothing like hopping in the drivers seat of a square body.

  • @beanza_
    @beanza_ Před rokem +6

    Feel like it really comes down to how past owners took care of the truck. My suburban was used mostly by the government so it was pretty decently maintained. It’s super reliable and easy to drive, but yeah with the aerodynamics of an actual refrigerator it’s expensive. Mine is on stock ride height, i run about 10.5mpg in the summer and 9ish in winter. The size isn’t really an issue for me, you just have to know how to handle it and it’s no big deal. The width is the only issue I have. If there are cars parked on both sides of the road and there’s oncoming traffic, I won’t be able to fit and have to let the other cars pass first. The thing is 79 inches wide without the mirrors on it.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem

      Def wide. That sounds awesome nice man

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 měsíci

      That's how wide the big cars, Cadillacs, Senior Buicks, Olds 98s, Lincolns, Chryslers, DeSotos, Packards, were. In fact, 1957 - 61 Chrysler Imperials were over 80 inches wide. Eventually, the Feds ordered Chrysler to slim them down some, or else they would have to be sold as buses.

  • @TonyStark-zf5br
    @TonyStark-zf5br Před rokem +3

    I have a 78 K30 crewcab longbed, with an 8" lift and 37" tires. She may handle a bit tougher than a sedan or little sports car, but she still parks fine. I did have to build a garage for her though.

  • @michaelkerr3048
    @michaelkerr3048 Před 2 lety +9

    I think you just need an electric car

  • @jamesbosworth4191
    @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You would REALLY hate my 73 GMC C25! Manual steering, manual brakes, manual windows, manual seat, manual mirrors, manual 3 speed trans, 292 Stovebolt 6. I love it.

  • @quietizkept
    @quietizkept Před 2 lety +7

    Replaced my steering box and it’s straight as an arrow now at 100k. Basically same truck as yours. Only thing is the wheel shakes, I’m getting ready to upgrade the stabilizer and start there.

    • @quietizkept
      @quietizkept Před 2 lety

      Even sounds the same

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety

      Good call yeah definitely going to look at adjusting ot new steering box. Sounds like you just need new stabilizer shocks and you're golden

  • @movieguy1985
    @movieguy1985 Před rokem +1

    The whole reason why I bought my 76 Jimmy was because I didn't want all the modern comforts. All the shit they're putting in vehicles today, you really don't need half of that and when it goes wrong I just don't want to be that person... one time, just one time in the 19 years I've been driving I looked at new vehicles maybe 6 years ago and I was very unimpressed..
    Salesman was really pushing tech, you can connect to Wi-Fi and you can plug in your laptop and it's all touchscreen...honestly don't care about any of that crap, I just want something that isn't a turbocharged four-cylinder and doesn't have a giant flat-screen in the middle of it.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem

      Fav comment i couldn't agree more. Literally why I refuse to drive anything fuel injected. Don't need my phone connecting to the dome light

  • @wesleystuff4882
    @wesleystuff4882 Před měsícem +1

    1: That's because you are in Chicago, you don't need a lifted truck, or even a truck at all.
    2: It is because you have NOT fixed it, it will get better if you correctly fix it.
    3: IT IS JUST YOUR TRUCK, YOU CAN FIX IT, not a common problem on square body's
    4: I only agree on the gas one, the tires one is because it is custom
    5: No, you don't always get breakdowns, my sister only gets breakdowns because she had cut off the exhaust right in front of the muffler, which vapor lock the gas tank
    If you feel you need to correct me, then reply what you want to say.

  • @michaelheathington9546
    @michaelheathington9546 Před rokem +1

    I own two square bodies,an 84 c10 long bed and a 91 K5 blazer. These trucks were made for real men, made of steal not plastic and fiber glass! Back when trucks were trucks! They were no frills meant for working hard not creature comforts. But they're cool and get plenty of looks and questions

  • @mdcollins3806
    @mdcollins3806 Před 2 lety +2

    I have owned my 89K 5 Blazer since February 2003…and I’m the 3rd owner owning it the longest. I have pretty much replaced any and everything on it, somethings a couple of times. These squares were never produced for fuel economy, so that’s that. AC systems were subpar from design but will help when not above 90° (live in Florida so….) I had issues with my steering on my K5….Best money I spent was putting on an Off Road Design steering box brace and having the cross member at the front of the frame welded in place. The factory rivets had come loose and there was a crazy amount of flex in the entire front frame as you would steer back and forth. You can also drill these rivets out and repair this with heavy duty bolts with nuts and lock washers. The welding was much easier and quicker. I also replaced several other worn steering parts and now it has no slop in the steering and will track straight down the road, by the way I also run 35 in tall tires but only a 4 inch lift. The design of the power windows for the square bodies were even worse then the AC system, they all are pretty much slow as anything and the new/remanufactured ones are not much better! There are 100 ‘s of other little quirks about square bodies that could be discussed for days…( poor breaking!!!)...Bottom line, they are a piece of old GM history. They turn hands where ever you go wether it’s a pickup, Blazer or Suburban. Parts are plentiful and usually not to bad on price,plus the sky is the limit if you have deep money 💰 💵💸💰💵💸 pockets on upgrades and full blown restorations and restomodding one….Enoy owning one as clean as the one you have!!!
    Stay safe and take care, from Florida here….

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah I've been slowly replacing and repairing a whole bunch of stuff on mine since this video... my steering is now perfect but I will definitely look into your recommendations too appreciate that. And yeah nothing is as cool as an old square.

  • @DavisEthan_
    @DavisEthan_ Před 2 měsíci

    I've drove my square Daily for over 4 years and going, and I'm a good owner so everything works. Everything is great I drive it on the free way for hours to school.

  • @nashvilleoutlaw
    @nashvilleoutlaw Před 2 lety +5

    I just drove an 85 gmc sierra 7000 back from st Louis yesterday. Drove very nice for an 85 model truck not to mention it was a grain truck with the dual rear axels. I would have been completely comfortable rolling on at 75-80mph if it wasn't geared so low. 427 spinning 3100rpm at 55mph. so that's what I ran it at the 7hrs home. It was kinda weird because the interior looked just like a nice stock 85 chevy... But with a 427, air brakes and a 5 speed with the 2 speed axel lol

  • @roywimsett2880
    @roywimsett2880 Před rokem +3

    I love my 1975 C25 camper special with a Lance cab over camper.. I get alot of people asking about it..

  • @bobbyhernandez9462
    @bobbyhernandez9462 Před 8 měsíci

    In 1985 I bought a brand new Silverado long bed 30 series 4 x 4 454 engine live in San Francisco never had any problems parking I drove it like I was driving a small Pick up trucks it was my daily driver in the city of San Francisco now I have a 74 suburban with a manual and it’s still easy for me to drive i’m 61 now 🤠

  • @user-mx1wd3eu8u
    @user-mx1wd3eu8u Před 5 měsíci

    That’s why you just refurbish everything and it’ll be like a brand new truck. I have a square body, Scottsdale 82 and I love it.

  • @dillontacker4226
    @dillontacker4226 Před 2 měsíci

    She is a fixer upper big dog, I got a 65 c10 and stock it is not an optimal daily driver. Once you put some money into it and some love it’s all of a sudden the dream whip

  • @nickgray-tf7ri
    @nickgray-tf7ri Před rokem +1

    My very first truck was a 73 Chevy C10 3 speed on the column 350 4 bolt Main I love that truck and so just really would love to have another except I do want four wheel drive

  • @tubergonz
    @tubergonz Před 2 lety +4

    There is adjustment you can make on the steering box that will tighten it up a little. Give it a try before buying a new box. Just go a little at a time.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety

      Thanks definitely gonna try that

    • @The58Chevytruckman
      @The58Chevytruckman Před 2 lety +2

      I think rough adjustment is bottom out the screw and back out 1 turn as long as it isn’t catchy if it is back off further

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 měsíci

      @@The58Chevytruckman That's about it, make sure there is no tight-spot, but isn't loose either.

  • @wildbillfirehands
    @wildbillfirehands Před 21 dnem

    I'm laughing along with you. My '87 Suburban, 6inch lift on 33's (height law in Mass.) is a labor of love. And yes, where ever I go, (its my daily driver) someone says "Cool Truck" Somehow that makes it all worth while !

  • @jameskeller906
    @jameskeller906 Před rokem +1

    I drive a square body Chevy every day And I have no problem parking it pretty much anywhere making tight turns It does drink a lot of fuel But it has no issues at all and I wouldn't trade it for the world and it's a full world an it a 4wheel drive manual

  • @ericsugalsku1826
    @ericsugalsku1826 Před 2 lety +3

    Cross over steering with a new steering box and new tie rod will do wonders. I did it on my 79 K30 .

  • @noahengelhardt3596
    @noahengelhardt3596 Před měsícem

    “No modern comforts”
    I grew up poor in $200 cars I’m good on comforts.
    Just happy to have my dream truck.

  • @DJS100
    @DJS100 Před 14 dny

    These beautiful trucks need to be in a museum. They sound like hell to drive lol. So cool though. 👍👍

  • @DoctorHayduke
    @DoctorHayduke Před 2 lety +3

    I was on pins and needles when I saw the approach on that obstacle at the end...nice driving of a capable rig!!

  • @janbill79
    @janbill79 Před rokem +1

    I'm 68. I grew up on a dairy farm in wisconsin. I should say small dairy ( we only milked about
    32 cows ) had 180 acres. The truck my day went to the mill to grind the corn and oats
    was ford f 100 & later some f-150's. So all these years I never knew there was a thing called a
    square body that went from 1973 to around 1987 or so. I didn't know that in 1975 sold 750,000
    in one year. I was looking at an add today where a guy has a mechanically sound, original paint job
    1975 4x4 3/4 ton looking to get $1000. I wish I hadn't bought a couple old farm tractors
    and as you say throw away cars over the summer , maybe I could still talk the wife into getting it.
    Like you say there are a lot still around, another one will come by, but not in as good of shape, as this farmer said it's mechanically sound.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem +1

      Damn thay sounds nice. There will be more just need to stay alert. They are out there

  • @socal_c10
    @socal_c10 Před 2 lety +4

    I know I’m a little late but I figure I’ll go ahead and put in my two cents. Now I do have a 83 C10 SWB so I can really say much in the steering and suspension area of things but I can recommend the steering box reinforcement bracket is a absolute must. For A/C look into a vintage air system and for reliability look into doing an LS swap. I did one on my 83 and in total came out to around $5000 once said and done. But you’ll make way more power stock than a SBC and have a big fuel mileage increase as well as A/C.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety

      Vintage air prob in the future. And I actually got the steering basically perfect since making this vid but i still have to look into the reinforcement bracket. Thanks!

    • @DT-wp2yc
      @DT-wp2yc Před rokem

      Was that doing the ls swap yourself?

    • @jamesbosworth4191
      @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 měsíci

      There is no need to swap engines. The Small-block Chevy is a perfectly reliable engine. You don't need computers in order for an engine to be reliable.

  • @bobsharp9217
    @bobsharp9217 Před 6 měsíci

    They don't rot out as fast as the new trucks do . I had an 02 chevy truck and an04 avalanche. Both of them rotted out didn't matter how clean you keep them . I have an 86 chevy scottsdale that is still in great shape and never got washed much .

  • @DumbCarGuy
    @DumbCarGuy Před 2 lety +6

    The beauty of owning a piece of history.

  • @duaneschultz9230
    @duaneschultz9230 Před rokem +3

    So let me get this straight. You buy a classic vehicle that has an outrageous lift kit and you expect it to drive like a new vehicle? What did you expect. That thing is nowhere near stock. Probably hasn’t been taken care of hence the gauges and stuff not working which, by the way, is a very easy fix. You have the car in the garage when you’re advertising about your toolbox. And you call that and your square body a junk box or something like that. New trucks sell for $80,000 plus. If you paid that for that square body you’re nuts. Classic cars drive like classic cars. They’re not supposed to have the comforts of new vehicles. Most of the stuff that is on new vehicles wasn’t even invented when these cars were made. you seem to be unappreciative and downright entitled. God bless you and your family. I hope you learn to appreciate things for what they are. Duane.

  • @jacobjohnson7815
    @jacobjohnson7815 Před 3 měsíci

    I bought a squarebody a year ago that needed and engine and trans. Nothing worked. Only problem I have with it is power steering belt constantly comes loose, a slight transmission leak and fuel gauge don’t work. Minor stuff I can fix I just don’t care to fix because I don’t drive it every day. If you can’t handle an old car don’t have one🤣

  • @shanepoole527
    @shanepoole527 Před 2 měsíci

    I know this is a relatively older video but I thought I would get my opinions anyway.
    I've had my 82 Chevy Silverado for over 7 years now it only had to replace the oil pump and get the carburetor rebuilt the 305 holds strong I have not had any issues out of it for any of those 7 years other than that i drive it daily it's a long bed like yours.
    But as for the loose sloppy steering I really haven't had that problem with mine I can hold it in the appropriate Lane with one finger on the Wheel.
    But I guess maybe it's a four-wheel drive issue since my C10 is a two-wheel drive there could be as simple as the truck is up to high our needs an alignment done many issues could be causing loose steering but you are correct the square body is gone up substantially and I can remember at a time when you couldn't hardly get rid of the square body cuz no one wanted them but the last 10 to 15 years I noticed they've got to insane prices.
    But really it's because it's so simple with the square body that makes them special no fancy gadgets to go bad and you don't have an AI put into them either.
    But I think you should keep that square body of yours it looks nice now I see in the future a square body probably will be worth as much as those Hemi cudas and those muscle cars since it seems like the square bodies are going that way.

  • @gvxclassics
    @gvxclassics Před rokem +1

    I have an 81 with none of those problems. Steering tight, 16 mpg, reliable (has not failed on road at all). It is big, but I can park it wherever I wish to go. WhatsammataU?

  • @kellyh4035
    @kellyh4035 Před rokem

    Millennials like this that don't have the true knowledge or appreciation should not be allowed to own a vehicle like this.
    Back in my day, we never complained about our truck, even if we should.
    But im happy he got his views and pushed a sponsor.

  • @brazenhammer3307
    @brazenhammer3307 Před 2 lety +1

    Delete the rag joint
    Ac is optional it can be easily installed
    Cruise control is optional it can be installed
    Straight 6 is optional and it gets pretty good milage, otherwise the desil version will get you about 30 miles to the gallon
    In short you can easily find stock parts to make it as luxurious as any modern vehicle, it depends on the model but all squarebody parts were basically interchangeable, there is almost nothing a modern truck does that a stock top of the line squarebody didn't do
    I have several rusty but trusty squarebodys and I can confidently say they will be on the road longer than almost every 2022 pickup truck being bought today, but in short with any vehicle it all depends on what you do to or with your vehicle. Hope I don't sound preachy, love your videos man!

  • @calvinsallee
    @calvinsallee Před 9 měsíci

    Ive got a squarebody suburban since ive got 3 kids and like having the extra cargo room plus an extra 3 seats in the 3rd row if i wanna take my frienfs and their kid with us somewhere. The only thing i hate about daily driving mine is the fuel mileage, ill eventually get a 5.3 for it to get a few more mpg but the way it is rn, badass, 2500 4x4 suburban, gonna get a 2 inch lift on it. The way your steers has to do with the steering box, mine has tight responsive steering and everything is stock

  • @jamesbosworth4191
    @jamesbosworth4191 Před 6 měsíci

    The fact that your radio is missing, (you can see that it used to have one), and that your dash instruments don't work has nothing to do with the fact that it is a squarebody. It has to do that your truck needs repairs, and you haven't done them. It is YOUR fault, not the truck's fault. As for the loose steering, this is not rack & pinion. If you really feel that your's is too loose, there is a back-lash adjustment, (manual steering, not sure about power steering). Make sure the lash is within specifications. If it isn't, adjust it so that it is. If you can't, you need to rebuilt the steering box. Also, your steering linkage - tie rods, pittmann arm, idler arm, could be worn. If they are all loose, replace them, and your steering will feel tighter, but remember, you have to regularly grease your steering linkage and your king pins/bushings, your spring shackles. You have to maintain a vehicle that you want to keep indefinitely, or else components will quickly wear out, requiring repair/replacement, unlike a new vehicle that you will replace in about 2 years, where the next owner has to deal with the repairs.

  • @hayessullivan2798
    @hayessullivan2798 Před rokem +1

    i am a new owner of the ole square body and everything you have said is so true i have replaced al of the steering in it and it is still bad i also have a 454 and the gas mileage sucks as well

  • @thelizardking3866
    @thelizardking3866 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Squarebodies might lack immediate driving luxury and convenience, but it will last longer and it will be repairable by anybody with a toolbox.

  • @bennetthamberg7158
    @bennetthamberg7158 Před 2 lety +1

    I daily my 1985 c10 with no tools, AC blowing cold and no worries. Can’t kill a 350 small block

  • @thesickrockstar
    @thesickrockstar Před 9 měsíci +1

    ive learned that the bigger the tire the more of a pain they are to keep in your lane

  • @darksaint1653
    @darksaint1653 Před 9 měsíci

    You build a classic truck right you’ll never have to worry about breaking down on side of the road. I have two one has a stock 350 I’ve been driving it for 10 years now and never had to replace anything that isn’t general maintenance

  • @oldblue7837
    @oldblue7837 Před rokem

    I have 84 model. Bought new in Dec 83. It was my daily driver till 97. Motor [305] went out in 2000. Had a company truck for 3 yrs so I let it sit. Put a 350 create motor in it in 03. Custom Deluxe, stick shift like yours. Drove it everyday in Memphis, not as tuff as your home but tuff enough. Poor thing has been hit more than Joe Louis and painted twice. Finish is bad cause of pine trees. Air went out over 30 yrs ago, radio quit before that. All gauges work fine. Would not sell for small change. 4wd works fine. It is like driving a tank.

  • @heathkill4821
    @heathkill4821 Před rokem

    Number 1: be a mechanic and never have a complaint, or setting your purse down helps too if you have a purse problem

  • @leogetsome
    @leogetsome Před 10 měsíci +1

    Five things I hate is ford, dodge,Nissan,sugar free cookies and my neighbors cat

  • @LiteSkinLatinPoetic
    @LiteSkinLatinPoetic Před měsícem

    I've owned a 79'gmc and 87'chevy for last 6yrs and I have never had problems daily nor did I ever have to store tools in the trucks😂

  • @SweetMahogany
    @SweetMahogany Před rokem +3

    I only made to it 1:58 before I got sick of you complaining about things that are broken because you wont/cant fix them.

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem

      "5 things I hate" in the title and thumbnail weren't enough of a clue for you what the vid was about huh lol

  • @normhienn1881
    @normhienn1881 Před rokem +1

    Looks like this is all owner maintenance.. Square body’s is 1 of the best trucks ever made.. Change my mind !!! Lol..😂

  • @dalejohnson3520
    @dalejohnson3520 Před rokem

    My 78 Suburban is a wonderful Square Body.
    I am in the process of putting a BBC in mine as the previous owner took the BBC out and put a Sbc in which gives it worse fuel mileage due to its size and weight.
    The BBC will work less than the SBC so it will make a difference at the pump. It will also tow better with the BBC with the added tourqe.
    You need to get a new steering box as they take a lot of abuse in a lifted Square Body. A power steering fluid cooler will also help reduce the problem of steering pump failures. I installed a cooler and it quit destroying my steering pump.
    The problem people have with the belts is usually misaligned pulleys or bent pulleys.

  • @yeboscrebo4451
    @yeboscrebo4451 Před rokem

    I have a 69 f250 that I drive daily. I never break down, I get over 20 mpgs, all my gauges work, I have AC, a soft cushy seat, the windshield washer nozzles work…. The trick is that when you fix something, take the time to do it right and you won’t have to revisit your repairs over and over again like billy bob with ham hands is always doing.

  • @Mogachaffe
    @Mogachaffe Před rokem +1

    You don’t have to double clutch an SM 465 in granny low or first

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před rokem

      Sm465 has no synchros in "granny low" aka first gear as well an none in reverse. Yup you are supposed to double clutch those

  • @Lloydafer
    @Lloydafer Před rokem +1

    Change the idler arm in the front suspension and, It will tighten up the steering.

  • @br4nd0n79
    @br4nd0n79 Před rokem

    I bought one for 500 title in hand not a lick of rust but that baby got three flat tires. And something at the wiring up. It is a work in progress but one day it’ll be road worthy.

  • @jc-rq8or
    @jc-rq8or Před rokem +1

    I love mine 80 k10, but I've driven very few modern vehicles so I'm used it. Out of the 6 or 7 years I've owned it the only problem I've had was vapor locking at one point. And its far from being properly maintained. It looks like a rust hunk a junk honestly. Maybe I've just been lucky though.

  • @MC2RD
    @MC2RD Před 2 lety +1

    Damn Cuz. My 89 Jimmy has everything working. Stock 350 NS 4SP auto. Fuel sucks but you're right, it's cooler than any of the new things.

  • @KuusFaddah_44
    @KuusFaddah_44 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Only thing I hate is empty parking lots tends to eat my tires more 😂

  • @jessecornelius392
    @jessecornelius392 Před 2 lety +2

    Love my square, she's my daily.

  • @asgplumbing781
    @asgplumbing781 Před 8 měsíci +1

    First of all I know you like old-school since I see one in your garage and you drive an old-school Chevy so I know you like all the cars but there’s something you need to know when you’re building or have an old-school ride whether it’s Chevy box or not you need to have three things number one patience number two time number three you need money to work on the vehicle to build it to fix it to reupholster it to paint it for parts for chroming for just basically anything to update it in modernize it and make it look advanced, and the old body engine and mechanical are primary and then secondary is aesthetics. We all know VA are gas guzzler, so when you get an old-school ride, you know that a V8 engine is going to use a lot of fuel regardless most cars now are electric and we all know the advantages of an old School box Chevy I have a 1993 van and I built everything from the ground up and it’s all new but guess what I don’t have no car payment and I can go anywhere in my new engine and new transmission later

  • @killkrazy9913
    @killkrazy9913 Před rokem

    Everything stated as a negative is exactly why I rather drive an old truck. Built more durable. But yeah the quirks is what gives them character. Every new truck feels the same as the other. They all feel like a prissy fancy SUV/minivan with power and a bed. Hell, I gave up driving my XJ Cherokee due to major rot in the rear (fixing) and bought a 2011 FJ Cruiser. I hate new cars. They are boring as hell. I miss my clunky noisy XJ. As soon as I can I am selling the FJ and getting a square body. I like something that is cheap to tinker with.

  • @paulne1514
    @paulne1514 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I still have the first vehicle I bought. 1973 K20 deluxe camper pkg. I drove that truck all across the country. I lived in my camper for 2 years. Only broke down once. The fuel pump and that was my fault because I added an auxiliary fuel tank with putting on an electric fuel pump. I still run with points and condenser. As for yours not having ac, guess you should start driving like a big truck. When you see the traffic light turn red, slow down and coast. Keep your truck rolling. Stop in the shade if there is any. No abs? Don’t drive like an asshole. Look ahead. No power windows? If it’s too hard for you to roll up and down the windows, maybe a truck is not for you. Most of your gauges not working? Really! The gauges you did have should be ones not included in the dash. Oil and trans temp, fuel pressure. Chevy did an excellent job of guage placement. Factory radios are a dime a dozen. Yeah, the early square body trucks had rust problems, easily fixed. Gas mileage not the greatest? Maybe change your gear ratio. You won’t have the power to carry any loads, but it looks like you never do that anyway. Or change the trans to one with overdrive.

  • @CountryMileGarage
    @CountryMileGarage Před 2 lety +1

    Replace the steering shaft with on from a Jeep XJ or check your steering box crossover won't do nothing for you. Keep up with maintenance like hoses and belts and spend a day actually fixing the dash and electrical stuff. They are a great truck to own and only will go up in value

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. I actually adjusted the steering box and drag link and it's perfect now along with a whole bunch of other odds and ends. Truck has been a great daily and im definitely hanging on to this one. The electrical will get tackled next

    • @CountryMileGarage
      @CountryMileGarage Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChemicalRacingEquipment that's awesome keep working at it and when the known things are fixed it'll be a whole different experience. I daily drive my 79 K20 that I Cummins swapped and wouldn't trade it for the world lol but it still needs some things fixed and done to make it " new car status" lol

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety +1

      @@CountryMileGarage Cummins swapped k20 thats so cool. Nice man

    • @CountryMileGarage
      @CountryMileGarage Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChemicalRacingEquipment getting ready to do one more hopefully in a couple months ... keep up the good work 👍👍👍

  • @user-pb4kz6zv1e
    @user-pb4kz6zv1e Před rokem

    I have my great grandpa truck it's a 1986 gmc c2500 and it still sounds like a beast and still handing is still amazing

  • @michaelm2502
    @michaelm2502 Před 8 měsíci

    The more one of these gets modified, the more you have to mess with them, once you have the basic mechanicals sorted. The design from the factory was for reliability and simplicity for farmers. Leave them stock and they are one of the best trucks ever built. A 2023 Chevy won’t be around in 50 years, guaranteed.
    Btw, your rig is cool!

  • @Matt-qg3wr
    @Matt-qg3wr Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 85 with 35 and a 454. I don't have your issues,mine gets 14mpg and steers excellent. Need to just fix it.😂

  • @ianhotson6057
    @ianhotson6057 Před rokem +2

    I can take my new GMC elevation which by the way I love and very rarely anybody will say anything, however I take my 83 Scottsdale rust free Southern truck I get more thumbs up and hey man love your truck comments! oh yeah and my big standard poodle loves the old Scottsdale better than the new one, single cab bench seat and she can snuggle right up with Dad LOL, when I first started watching this video I just wanted to give you a good backhander but I waited cuz I knew where this was going LOL love your truck long live the square body!

  • @Vaderghost20
    @Vaderghost20 Před 2 lety +2

    Most of the things you hate about this truck is because you have a lemon.

  • @JoeFpoc
    @JoeFpoc Před 2 lety +1

    I have a very similar truck but its my back up vehicle. I daily a 1990 c1500 and that thing is like a Cadillac compared to my 86 k30, a/c, power windows, over drive transmission. My steering on my 86k30 is very tight, dont do the crossover steering that isn’t going to help anything i did that in a 85 k5 blazer and pretty much made it worse

    • @ChemicalRacingEquipment
      @ChemicalRacingEquipment  Před 2 lety

      Oh nice thanks for the tip. Yeah 2 wheel drive will definitely be smoother. Over drive trans is where it's at too. Enjoy man thanks for the comment

  • @danielduffy4134
    @danielduffy4134 Před 11 měsíci

    I got an 86 ram charger with a 4 inch lift on 35, sounds about right

  • @867diesel
    @867diesel Před rokem

    i drove my 85 k20 for 3 years after rebuilding everything mechanical on the drivetrain with no problems . until a BMW decided i didnt need it anymore . im rebuilding it AGAIN though at the moment . its a 85 k20 with a 454 and the sm465 trans , 6in on 35s .

  • @CoryWilcox-zl9zu
    @CoryWilcox-zl9zu Před rokem

    All the stuff you mentioned can easily be fixed for fairly cheap.

  • @dalecaul3729
    @dalecaul3729 Před rokem

    Wow. That's like me complaining about ground clearance in my corvette. Or it can go fast so there's a chance I'll get tickets. What a MOMO

  • @steelmill888
    @steelmill888 Před rokem +1

    Don't forget how old these squarebodys are getting. A new truck will never make it to 35-40 years old.

  • @chrismaurer2075
    @chrismaurer2075 Před rokem

    I love driving my 1976 3/4 ton 4 x 4 Suburban . Except like you I can't pass a gas station since I have the 14 bolt free float rearend and a np 203 transfer case.

  • @ThatsBadTV
    @ThatsBadTV Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yeah it’s a long box lifted what do ya expect

  • @bobsharp9217
    @bobsharp9217 Před rokem

    I have 2 of them rite now 85 and 86 my 86 was a 2wd till front frame went baby now its a 4x4 3/4ton with 1 ton rear springs and half ton over load shocks.

  • @tsimshian886
    @tsimshian886 Před rokem +1

    Literally everything you mentioned doesn't exist in my square body

  • @Blocky_Pioneer277
    @Blocky_Pioneer277 Před rokem

    My truck is stock and mostly mint I got everything on it but AC and radio I got a after market radio I thought was cool I have a 84 Chevy k10 square body 4 inch lift with 33's and I love it and the steering I don't gotta mess with it it is straight as an arrow I don't got your problems in my truck just mess with the steering and it will be better and you have a beautiful truck and I get 16 miles per gallon

  • @toddkaperak4605
    @toddkaperak4605 Před rokem

    I have a 72 chevy Cheyenne.refurbished 454 Chevelle motor K20 3/4 ton locking splicer hubs. Love

  • @DanoAuto1
    @DanoAuto1 Před rokem

    A new steering box, and upgraded steering shaft to the column will fix 90% of the floating steering.

  • @Booninater
    @Booninater Před 3 dny

    dudes like "i, uh, guys it wanders all over the road, uh hood is hard to open...' dude fix your truck, its not that hard to do, all it takes is money, and if you are daily driving it you must have some.

  • @everardo8994
    @everardo8994 Před 2 lety +2

    Let me know if you want to sale

  • @White-Head
    @White-Head Před rokem

    I set my Toe in on a set of 44 " tires 3/16-1/4 " toe in to tighten up the steering. Also LS swap it fuel mileage will go way up. I get 15 miles to gallon with 44" boggers

  • @jonlipi9669
    @jonlipi9669 Před 3 měsíci

    i had free play on my 76 square, rack and pinion repair fixed it.

  • @stephenlamphier1141
    @stephenlamphier1141 Před rokem

    Just trying to see over the cowl induction hood lol
    Your suspension needs work if you have loose steering. My 85 M1008 is lifted on 35's and I have no "wander" steering issues.

  • @williamweiss6128
    @williamweiss6128 Před rokem

    I drive a 98 k 2500 3x4 ton, manual, extra cab long bed. Used to the giant turn radius, 10mpg. Love it but need a more economical form of transportation.

  • @BrowncoatProductions
    @BrowncoatProductions Před 11 měsíci

    I get out of the 18 wheeler and into my C30 and it feels tiny. 😂