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During the last decade, classic Chevy trucks have seen a sharp increase in popularity among the enthusiast community. From an enthusiast’s standpoint, the Task Force trucks of the 1950s and the 1967–1972 Action Line trucks are the most popular. However, the rising prices of these trucks often send budget-minded enthusiasts to the Squarebody 1973–1987 models. Now, even the Squarebody trucks are getting expensive, so enthusiasts are turning to a more modern era of classic Chevys: the Old Body Style (OBS) trucks from 1988–1998.

The OBS trucks are attractive, well-rounded trucks with many creature comforts that were absent from previous generations. They are fairly affordable and plentiful, and they are new enough that well-preserved examples are attainable. In addition, they respond well to modifications. The later OBS models had LS engines in them, so swaps across the entire year span are easier.

In OBS Chevy Trucks 1988–1998: How to Build & Modify, veteran Chevy truck author Kevin Whipps covers all of the modifications that you can do to improve the performance, handling, and economy of these trucks. He covers OBS history, how to find the right truck for your goals, and modifications to the various systems in the truck. Subjects that are covered include suspension, brakes, air-ride systems, engine upgrades and swaps, body and paint, interior, wheels and tires, and, finally, body drop.

Whether you are planning to do the modifications yourself or you want to learn about the project before hiring a professional, this book is an essential tool for your toolbox.

Dedication

Acknowledgments 

About the Author

Introduction 

 

Chapter 1: The History of 1988–1998 Chevy Trucks

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Differences: 1988–1994 versus 1995–1998

Options

Models

Interior Options

Truck Design

The Sport Truck Era

 

Chapter 2: Finding the Right Truck

Bolt-On Custom

Mild Custom

Full Custom

Show Truck

Planning

Silverado versus Cheyenne or W/T

Body and Drivetrain

Fleetside versus Sportside

Extra Cab, Standard Cab, or Crew Cab

Long-Bed versus Short-Bed

2WD versus 4WD

Renderings

SUVs

Duallies

Rust

Bargains and Parts Trucks

What You Know and What You Don’t

Chapter 3: Teardown and Organization

Teardown

Organization

Basic Tools

Safety Equipment

Electric Tools

Pneumatic Tools

Lifts and Jacks

Specialty Tools

 

Chapter 4: Building the Suspension

Steering Upgrades

Sway Bar Upgrades

Lowering Kits

StreetGrip Install

Coilovers

C-Notches and Bridge Notches

Chassis Swap Options

 

Chapter 5: Brakes

Front Disc Brake Upgrades

Big Brake Kit Installation

Rear Disc Brake Conversion

The ABS Problem

Bleeding ABS Brake Systems

 

Chapter 6: Air Ride Suspension

Basics

Airbags

Compressors

Pressure Switches

Valves, Fittings, Lines, and Tanks

Digital Air Management Systems

Airbag Installation

 

Chapter 7: Engines and Transmissions

Stock Engine Options

Period-Correct Swaps

LS and LT Swaps

Fuel Delivery

Electric Fans

Accelerator Pedal

Engine Upgrades

Transmission Options

 

Chapter 8: Body and Paint

Custom Modifications

Mirrors

Front-End Conversions 

Converting a Chevrolet Front End to a GMC 

Removing Moldings

Graphics 

Wraps 

Pinstriping 

Basic Bodywork 

Paint Job Walkthrough 

 

Chapter 9: Interior

Disassembly 

Wrapping Panels 

Bucket Seat Swaps 

Reupholstering Seats 

Steering Wheels 

Billet Accessories

 

Chapter 10: Wheels and Tires

Wheel and Tire Basics

Finishes

Billet Wheels

Cast Wheels

How to Calculate Wheel and Tire Sizes

What About the Speedometer?

Big Wheels and Body Drops

 

Chapter 11: Body Drops

What Is a Body Drop?

Traditional Body Drops

Channeling

Stock-Floor Body Drops

Performing a Stock-Floor Body Drop

 

Source Guide

eBook link not available for this Book
During the last decade, classic Chevy trucks have seen a sharp increase in popularity among the enthusiast community. From an enthusiast’s standpoint, the Task Force trucks of the 1950s and the 1967–1972 Action Line trucks are the most popular. However, the rising prices of these trucks often send budget-minded enthusiasts to the Squarebody 1973–1987 models. Now, even the Squarebody trucks are getting expensive, so enthusiasts are turning to a more modern era of classic Chevys: the Old Body Style (OBS) trucks from 1988–1998.

The OBS trucks are attractive, well-rounded trucks with many creature comforts that were absent from previous generations. They are fairly affordable and plentiful, and they are new enough that well-preserved examples are attainable. In addition, they respond well to modifications. The later OBS models had LS engines in them, so swaps across the entire year span are easier.

In OBS Chevy Trucks 1988–1998: How to Build & Modify, veteran Chevy truck author Kevin Whipps covers all of the modifications that you can do to improve the performance, handling, and economy of these trucks. He covers OBS history, how to find the right truck for your goals, and modifications to the various systems in the truck. Subjects that are covered include suspension, brakes, air-ride systems, engine upgrades and swaps, body and paint, interior, wheels and tires, and, finally, body drop.

Whether you are planning to do the modifications yourself or you want to learn about the project before hiring a professional, this book is an essential tool for your toolbox.

Pages : 160
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 517 color photos
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613257678
Product Code : SA536

Dedication

Acknowledgments 

About the Author

Introduction 

 

Chapter 1: The History of 1988–1998 Chevy Trucks

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Differences: 1988–1994 versus 1995–1998

Options

Models

Interior Options

Truck Design

The Sport Truck Era

 

Chapter 2: Finding the Right Truck

Bolt-On Custom

Mild Custom

Full Custom

Show Truck

Planning

Silverado versus Cheyenne or W/T

Body and Drivetrain

Fleetside versus Sportside

Extra Cab, Standard Cab, or Crew Cab

Long-Bed versus Short-Bed

2WD versus 4WD

Renderings

SUVs

Duallies

Rust

Bargains and Parts Trucks

What You Know and What You Don’t

Chapter 3: Teardown and Organization

Teardown

Organization

Basic Tools

Safety Equipment

Electric Tools

Pneumatic Tools

Lifts and Jacks

Specialty Tools

 

Chapter 4: Building the Suspension

Steering Upgrades

Sway Bar Upgrades

Lowering Kits

StreetGrip Install

Coilovers

C-Notches and Bridge Notches

Chassis Swap Options

 

Chapter 5: Brakes

Front Disc Brake Upgrades

Big Brake Kit Installation

Rear Disc Brake Conversion

The ABS Problem

Bleeding ABS Brake Systems

 

Chapter 6: Air Ride Suspension

Basics

Airbags

Compressors

Pressure Switches

Valves, Fittings, Lines, and Tanks

Digital Air Management Systems

Airbag Installation

 

Chapter 7: Engines and Transmissions

Stock Engine Options

Period-Correct Swaps

LS and LT Swaps

Fuel Delivery

Electric Fans

Accelerator Pedal

Engine Upgrades

Transmission Options

 

Chapter 8: Body and Paint

Custom Modifications

Mirrors

Front-End Conversions 

Converting a Chevrolet Front End to a GMC 

Removing Moldings

Graphics 

Wraps 

Pinstriping 

Basic Bodywork 

Paint Job Walkthrough 

 

Chapter 9: Interior

Disassembly 

Wrapping Panels 

Bucket Seat Swaps 

Reupholstering Seats 

Steering Wheels 

Billet Accessories

 

Chapter 10: Wheels and Tires

Wheel and Tire Basics

Finishes

Billet Wheels

Cast Wheels

How to Calculate Wheel and Tire Sizes

What About the Speedometer?

Big Wheels and Body Drops

 

Chapter 11: Body Drops

What Is a Body Drop?

Traditional Body Drops

Channeling

Stock-Floor Body Drops

Performing a Stock-Floor Body Drop

 

Source Guide

eBook link not available for this Book

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