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We’re back on the 1999 GMC K3500 GMT400, continuing the tear down as we work toward stripping this chassis for "good" parts. This is not the completed tear down yet.. but we made serious progress. The goal right now is simple: remove components, break stuff, and see what is left before any rebuilding or swapping begins. After 25+ years, this truck is putting up a fight. What Happens in This Episode: • Removing the wiring harnesses due to visible damage and past splices • Cutting the drive line at the front yoke to keep tear down moving • Snapping a rusted stud.. on the transmission. PRNDL switch • Fighting seized wheels and frozen torsion bars and the keys • Removing steering gearbox and idler arm • Pulling the engine, transmission, and transfer case as one complete unit • Gut check on using the Vortec 350 or something else.. The chassis is starting to open up, but we’re not at bare rails yet. There’s still more to remove before the next frame takes over. We also uncover heavy corrosion around the transfer case adapter plate — that’ll need closer inspection before any reassembly decisions are made. 🚨 250 Subscriber Giveaway We just hit 51 subscribers, that is awesome, thank you. When we reach 250 subscribers, we’re doing a legit giveaway on the first video released after hitting that milestone. If you're following this GMT400 project, make sure you're subscribed. Do you even give a Frank? 📺 Full GMT400 Build Series: • 1999 GMC 1 Ton 4x4 GMT400 Build Series ⏮ Previous Episode: • Removing the Cab & Finding (not so) HIDDEN... Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:39 Removing Wiring Harness 02:53 Rusted Differential & Cutting Drive line 03:10 Harness Removal Continued 03:55 PRNDL Stud Issue 04:25 Giveaway Info 05:10 Pulling Engine, Transmission & Transfer Case 06:59 Wheel Removal 07:27 Grinder / Torch / Hammer Work 08:52 Not removing the Torsion Bars & Keys 11:07 Steering Sector Removal 12:29 Power train Inspection 12:39 What’s Left on the Frame 13:08 The next patient I mean donor truck 14:14 Surprise Under the Hood 14:56 End Scene #FrankingAroundAndFindingOut #chevytrucks #gmctrucks #projecttruck #builtnotbought #gmt400 #obschevy #OBSGMC #Silverado #Sierra #k3500 #k2500 #k1500 #c1500 #oneton #FrameSwap #truckrestoration #EnginePull