Up next C10 FRONT SUSPENSION AIRBAG AND CONTROL ARM UPGRADES Published on August 07, 2023 Author Chris Hamilton Tags editor, obs builders guide, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR IF you are an avid reader of our 21-yearold publication known as Street Trucks magazine, you know I oversee one of the most demanding custom truck brands that is nationally published and distributed across the United States and beyond. The constant task of collecting consistent high-quality content is a job I am proud to hold, so when the company asked for a new builder’s guide specifically geared to 1988 to 1998 Chevy trucks, I was the first to raise my hand to take the lead. Volunteering to take on additional work without any added rewards probably sounds foreign to most employees, but when you love this body style as much as I do, the extra work feels like a walk in the park. I have owned three trucks now that have fallen in the OBS Chevy year range. I’ve driven lifted K1500’s, bagged GMC Sierras and big power shortbeds, and I still haven’t come across one I haven’t liked. The body style is a throwback to when I was just learning how to drive and visiting the first few truck shows of my young enthusiast life. The influence these trucks had at that time was heavy, and the show scene was filled with unbelievable OBS builds. So, when the time came for me to lay down some cash and really put together a cool custom for myself, my sights were set directly on a truck from GM that falls in the year range of 1989 – 1998. Fast forward to today and we find ourselves in volume two of the widely known OBS Builder’s Guide. We focus on completely custom, factory restored and affordable relatable builds. We install the parts that are available to the market and show you what it really takes the bolt them onto your bowtie. This issue is packed with great content, tons of options for your OBS, and more than enough motivation to get you wrenching on your next Project. Got something cool you’re working on? Send us some photos and info. We’d love to check it out. editor@streettrucksmag.com
The latest parts for you custom project The Right Hardware for Your Hauler ’63-’87 C10 Chassis The Grounded chassis includes all new front and rear airbag suspension. When aired out, it allows […] Chris Hamilton December 29, 2022 Blood Sweat and Gears Department How to Industry News Latest Press Release Product Reviews Profiles Tech
2019 Lincoln Navigator | The Crown Jewel of Central Florida The Crown Jewel of Central Florida, A 2019 Lincoln Navigator The chances of seeing another Navigator built quite like this one are slim to none […] John Mata Jr. October 01, 2021 Department Editor Features Latest Profiles Reader Rides Uncategorized
Chevy Shoulda Build This ’82 Chevy C30 Crew Cab The ’82 Chevy C30 Crew Cab Custom That Never Was There’s a lot to love about this 1982 Chevy C30 Crew Cab custom build. But […] Wendy Wilson October 02, 2023 c10 C10 Builders Guide Department HEADLINE Industry News Latest Press Release Profiles Reader Rides Uncategorized
Butt welding sheet metal the easy way. Using a simple grinder to achieve a perfect butt weld. Adam Johnson November 15, 2021 Blood Sweat and Gears COOL GEAR Department How to Industry News Latest Product Reviews Profiles Uncategorized