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1982 K5 part out-Lots of Quality Stuff

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Hey all, it's been a while since i've been here, and it's kind of a bummer to come back like this but things take priority and i was left with a decision that ultimately was not my favorite thing to do but i feel was the right thing to do. I ended up parting out my K5 and it was too bad i was never able to finish it and take it 4wheeling. Since it is now in pieces i figured i would try and sell off some parts to others who may get a great use out, especially if they are looking for parts that are in great condition. The list is long, and if you need specific pics or any more information about anything i will do my best to get them for you. Anyways, here some things that i have together so far.

1981-87 B-52 spring hanger kit

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1973-87 Tuff Country rear ez-ride 52” length springs-8” lift
These springs were used on the front of my K5 to allow for about a total of 12” lift. The springs themselves are flawless, and were never taken offroad as I never ended up finishing the vehicle. I would recommend changing the bushings just from sitting so long they ended up cracking a little bit. They include a set of zero-rates already installed on the springs. I would like to get 200.00 OBO for the set with the zero-rate blocks. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Rockwell Spring plates and U-Bolts:
These are brand new leaf spring plates and U-bolts for leaf sprung Rockwell set up. They are made by RuffStuffSpecialties and are quality pieces. I’m linked now, and would like to get 50.00 dollars for (4) plates, all U-bolts, and hardware. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Didn't you have a crossmember, track bar and mount built by dcubb on this truck? Or maybe it was someone else?

If you have that and would part with it, PM me your request.
 
I'm thinking it was either you or roy jones who ran the crossmember/track bar setup.
 
Sorry bud, no cross member; but i definitely wanted one of those things; they were nice!! Wish i could have help helped you out!
 
all pm's have been returned. I will get shipping quotes as soon as i can. Also here are some pics of the steering box (sorry it's a little dirty! I will clean it up before it ships; also i forgot to mention, but the rag joint is new as well). Thanks.

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The following items are pending right now. I'm working on getting shipping quotes from a freight company as we speak. Those who asked for them should hear from me tomorrow. Thanks again guys (btw don't be afraid to make an offer either).

rear 56" springs are pending
rear shackle flip is pending
dana 60 arm is pending
drag link is pending
 
Any time bud! And thank you!
Bumpers are now pending as well!

Still have the following:

Lifted 52" springs

All the b-52 brackets, front shackle hanger, and cross tied shackles

Steering box with goods

Rockwell spring plates

Feel free to make offers as well! Thanks guys!
 
will you separate the B52 brackets from the rest? Might be interested in throwing those in with the bumpers. Does the front bumper mount kosher with the b52 brackets?
 
will you separate the B52 brackets from the rest? Might be interested in throwing those in with the bumpers. Does the front bumper mount kosher with the b52 brackets?

I would be interested in the FUSH kit and shackles if you do separate the B52's. I've already got B52s on my K5.:woot:

Z
 
I'm still interested in the shackle hanger setup and cross tied shackles if you want split the packaged deal up between K85 and myself. :waytogo:


will you separate the B52 brackets from the rest? Might be interested in throwing those in with the bumpers. Does the front bumper mount kosher with the b52 brackets?

Z
 
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