But.... 36" of travel would be more better.
In a way, but I'm not making it trophy truck width, just stock width. I might be able to squeeze almost 20" out of the rear travel. The limiter will be the width, and the CV angle from RCV, because in order to get more travel with the CV, I would need to either make the truck a lot wider and/or get a narrower diff like those $15K pumpkins from Fortin where the CV flange can be inside the diff.But.... 36" of travel would be more better.
So you're trying to get all our California trucks out there.Update on this...I have been collecting parts for this for a while now obviously.
I sold my K10 as is, with the EFI 489 BBC, coil-over Dana 60, etc. I decided time is money to take it all apart and rebuild the K10 just to sell, and I would start over. Went to a good home, guy plans to do light trails and dunes and maybe give it a new paint job. He has a 10 year old son that was very excited.
Now I don't have a running square to drive currently.
Here are my long term plans at this point.
I have a 4L80E I will build for the K5 to go behind a Twin Turbo Big Block, either a 540 or a 572 I will build.
Behind that will be a drivers drop NP205 that I bought I will rebuild with 35 spline outputs I have.
Then at each end will be Aluminum 9" Independent center sections, they are only about 13" wide and I will use them to build a completely custom tube chassis with fully independent front and rear suspension. Double A arm in the front and 5 link in the rear. Not stock at all, I am planning at least 16" or more of wheel travel with nice coilovers and air bumps. I have collected many of these parts already.
This will be light weight and also strong and fast. Will be great for dunes, dirt drags, sand drags, etc.
However, as busy as I am this is going to take time, quite a bit.
So in the meantime I have a complete K5 now, you may recognize, I will just swap in my old 388 I built about 3 decades ago, along with a 4L60E, and have a K5 I can use in the meantime while I build the different parts of it in the next few years. The 85 will be used for a different project, it's very solid but not very close to driving as is.
1st up, get it running...388 SBC, 4L60E, stock NP241, stock axles, 33" tires
Next year I hope to put a cage in the cab, a soft top, etc. I still haven't decided if I will leave it as is or go full vert.
After that I will build the fully independent tube chassis and twin turbo BBC to swap under it.
K5 on the lift ready for action....this first step will be mostly parts I already have to get it running.
1991 K5 previously owned by @longbedder....
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388 SBC I built in 1996, check...(been sitting in a barn for 8 years after I beat the snot out of it for over 20 years)
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More to come in the next couple weeks as I catch up...
So you're trying to get all our California trucks out there.
I am happy that @longbedder 's truck went to you
Dang! What kind of trail were you running?

Does that thing have actual good motor mounts?
I agree, this is why I have the same setup on the way.That's a nice looking radiator, it looks like it fits the factory hold down brackets good. My current diesel radiator is good (knocks on wood) but I've been worried about what to do when I eventually need to replace it, that looks like a great mostly direct replacement option.

