DavidB
1/2 ton status
Haha. A supercharged 8.1 would pass fine set up factory, but it's not like I'll ever do that anyway. I'll probably end up carbed or low-tec Vortec or TBI 454.


I was thinking maybe a swapK10A'sBROinSLO said:So when ya gonna sell me that 454 for cheap?![]()
bowtiepower00 said:Not sure what you plan on doing with the truck in the end, but I've seen complete 12V cummins engines w/ NV4500's on em go for under $3000. If you're going to that much trouble, may want to go diesel.

The small block Vortecs are different angle no way to fit. You sure?
). ATK warrantied it and paid me $12 an hour to remove and replace it (about 18 hours according to mitchell rates, IIRC). They said the timing chain disintegrated and put a bunch of metal through the engine. He sold the J**p less than a year after that so I don't know how that one held up.y5mgisi said:sounds like good customer service... My advice BTW if your planing on doing lots of towing/ putting on lots of miles why would you want such big tires? IMO its just going to give poor road manors, where out parts faster, be more expencive when you need a new set of tires, decresed acceleration and braking power, The list goes on. But if thats what floats you boat then only you can answer that question.
K10A'sBROinSLO said:Well, first of all, that's not my dually, which is already 1 ton. That's a Blazer I picked up for less than a rebuilt 454 last weekend. 88 3/4 ton locked, 350tbi, 700r4, 208. 4" lift on 35s. Real nice, can't decide if I wanna chop it for the XMLs and wheel it for real or not. 35s on a fullsize isn't wheeling, it's playing around. The 325/85/R16 XMLs have excellent road manners for their size, rarely need weight to balance, and wear well too. Rated for 5,000# each. They can be had very inexpensively as well. The question is whether or not I want to cut up a nice blazer so they fit and wheel it hard like my brother's truck or build the CC for a thrasher. Braking won't be a problem with 1 ton brakes either...