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#1381127 10/17/2020 9:18 AM
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Hello, just wanted to introduce myself and my truck. A 1953 GMC 453 dump. Picked her up a few months back with fresh brakes, running on a mix of rust and varnish, front military and rear Toyo Jetliners (from the 60/70s?). No idea where they found this thing, but the previous owner got it running and driving for the most part. My plans are to put it to work on our small property. So far I've ordered all the interior parts I can for it, some WheelsNow Accuride copies (22.5 Budds) and new Toyos. I have a few questions converting from Motor Wheels to Budds, but I will post that in the appropriate section.

Thanks for this great forum, there isn't much info on these big bolts out there so it's definitely nice to find some people that share an interest in these.
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1953 GMC 453-30 dump
blueck #1381178 10/17/2020 4:21 PM
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Welcome to the bolt. Ole Girl looks to be in decent shape. I did hear a rumor that those military tires are not the best when the roads are wet and slick (that were on a 1/4 ton jeep). You will be ok off road, but I'd be wary if its on the road in one of those monsoons!


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Originally Posted by Rusty Rod
I did hear a rumor that those military tires are not the best when the roads are wet and slick (that were on a 1/4 ton jeep). You will be ok off road, but I'd be wary if its on the road in one of those monsoons!
I can confirm that rumor, especially on ice, and if the pressure is low. It was exciting ride in that jeep and trailer combo. drive

That does look like a nice rig, and mostly complete. Welcome to the 'Bolt. smile


Kevin
1951 Chevy 3100 work truck
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blueck #1381197 10/17/2020 8:37 PM
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Welcome to the Stovebolt madness. There is no cure! shake


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blueck #1381212 10/17/2020 10:44 PM
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I can also confirm, as an owner/operator of both an M-37 and an M-817, that the Military spec NDT tires are NOT meant for sustained highway use. Let me foot stomp that .... NOT!!! If you plan on driving much on improved roads, you can either replace them now or replace them soon. The NDTs are soft rubber and were spec'd for off-road conditions in the Fulda Gap. Nothing else.

Okay, other than that, let me say what an absolutely COOL TRUCK that is!!! Welcome to Stovebolt.com!!

Ask lots of questions! We have a lot of experts here who can fill in the blanks for you. Unfortunately, I am not one of them.


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blueck #1381235 10/18/2020 1:27 AM
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Very cool, and it's a five window thumbs_up What a great find.

Welcome

John


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blueck #1381247 10/18/2020 3:11 AM
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That's a really cool truck!
Welcome to the Bolt!


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blueck #1381260 10/18/2020 7:09 AM
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Thanks everyone. Love this thing. Yeah, I got the truck with the military tires already on the front. No intention on keeping them. Swapping to 22.5 tubeless with regular highway for the steers and m608z for the traction.
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1953 GMC 453-30 dump
blueck #1381271 10/18/2020 2:21 PM
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welcome to the site! Great find!


Mike
1955 Chevy 6400 ex-flatbed (no bed now!) sold September 2023
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blueck #1381277 10/18/2020 3:19 PM
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Awesome truck and glad to hear it is going to be put back to work. drive

blueck #1381298 10/18/2020 9:10 PM
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That's a cool find, nothing RUSTS out there. Welcome to the "BOLT".


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blueck #1381351 10/19/2020 4:42 AM
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I love the grilles on big bolt GMC’s. It looks like it has a huge handlebar moustache! Nice score. I am hoping my uncle can find me a set of fenders down in Arizona this winter for my AD. They are non existent up here.


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