Nice! There's something really special about a "man"ual tranny now a days. That's why I kept mine (97 Jeep Sahara and 97 Dodge 12v Cummins) and in process of buying a 3rd Nissan Xterra.
@@mtyota it is very good. About $2k in repairs (AC is toast, ball joints toast). I’ve had to replace door hinges, but nothing to do after the AC is fully fixed. I really thought the truck was worth $13K, so I’m still ahead (in my head) but runs great.
I haven’t measured by used to drive 4 inch lifted Jeeps and this feel similar. Come the next 50 degree day (might be tomorrow, I’ll roll underneath again and see I can measure.
Just got identical truck, white stepside, even identical exhaust, but automatic 4x4, and 1988. Awesome sound, and like brand new truck, 10 grands..
Nice! There's something really special about a "man"ual tranny now a days. That's why I kept mine (97 Jeep Sahara and 97 Dodge 12v Cummins) and in process of buying a 3rd Nissan Xterra.
I have the same one 97 non sport side. Same setup love it still.
I've got the 98 Silverado that a tree fell on. 😢 I'm hoping the body shop can fix the roof pillars.
I just bought this truck! Good video. Stop beating on my truck!! LOL
How is it? I was gonna pull the trigger too
Did you really?
@@mtyota it is very good. About $2k in repairs (AC is toast, ball joints toast). I’ve had to replace door hinges, but nothing to do after the AC is fully fixed. I really thought the truck was worth $13K, so I’m still ahead (in my head) but runs great.
@@wmr.8.149 Yes, about a month ago on Cars and Bids.
@JAB the rear main seal not leaking ?
For my first car that I’m still driving around, I got a 93 side step
What size lift is that
I haven’t measured by used to drive 4 inch lifted Jeeps and this feel similar. Come the next 50 degree day (might be tomorrow, I’ll roll underneath again and see I can measure.