Friday, June 16, 2006

Wicked Chevy 2500 HD Crew Cab



I am not sure "wicked" even begins to describe this crazy Crew Cab.

- All too often we see good intentions that are followed by bad plans, which result in projects that never see the light of day, or just do not work the way they were intended. The plain truth is that it is not that easy to design, build, and ultimately drive your dream. Seeing the light at the end of a tunnel laden with fog and disarray is a tool more powerful than a Scotch ironworker. Adam Garcia, owner of Wired For Sound, a high-end car audio retail and installation shop located in Murrieta, California, is one of the lucky few truck builders blessed with both the vision and means to see his ideas come to fruition. His 01 Chevy 2500 HD Crew Cab is concrete evidence that Adam does it with function and an eye for style that does not cross the line into bling-bling overkill. This is actually the second buildup of Garcias ride, a project that would see a complete disassembly and makeover following its debut on the show circuit. The complete transformation from mild street runner to full-tilt show stomper took just three months to complete, and the results are breathtaking. Adams other company, Wired For Sound Motorsports, is responsible for the suspension mods that boosted the HDs ride height a full 19 inches strong. The front suspension was reconfigured with CSTs celebrated 4-inch lift spindles; a drop down cradle; and wider, uniball-equipped control arms. New fiberglass fenders from Glassworks Unlimited were required for containing the 40-inch-round Super Swamper tires and 20-inch KMC wheels once the long-travel components were joined at the hip with a set of King coilover shocks.

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