56's for the rear right?
Where's the 14B FF at? Still acquiring all the brakes and miss stuff to finish that off?
Where's the 14B FF at? Still acquiring all the brakes and miss stuff to finish that off?
56's for the rear right?
Where's the 14B FF at? Still acquiring all the brakes and miss stuff to finish that off?
on the tires or jack stands under the axle, whatever is easier for you.
No CV on the rear drive shaft so I assume your going parallel with the T-case output and rear axle yoke?
Yeah i never thought about the jack stand idea...
Right it'll have to be parallel with the t-case. Shouldnt be too hard. How long did it take you to swap your 14bolt in? Im already running a 1350 ujoint...
less than an hour and it was bled and back on the tires.

Thats what i like to hear!!
Did you use the k20 front calipers?
Im hoping mine goes that smooth. Im still debating if i should add zero rates to the rear. It may have rake if i have it in the front and not the rear.
no I'm on drums. It was a simple 10 bolt to 14bb FF swap. I didn't change anything on the suspension. Just the 4 U bolts, 4 driveshaft bolts and the one brake line and I was back in business.I had just installed the 10 bolt so the hardware came off easy, no rust or other complications.
You'll likely need the zero rates......
vatozone
I think only our fellow Californians are going to get that one. I think only our fellow Californians are going to get that one.
I have absolutely nothing to add. Just that I am keeping up with your build since you are a local guy not far away.![]()
Do any kind of search for "weld wheels" and holy cow, a bunch of pictures of my K5 and K30 come up on images.Hahaha yes!
Thats perfectly fine with me! Ive been lurking on yours as well, in fact i found a picture of yours somewhere on here searching on google. Its a beauty!

I think only our fellow Californians are going to get that one.

Do any kind of search for "weld wheels" and holy cow, a bunch of pictures of my K5 and K30 come up on images.![]()

I grew up in the South Bay Area and understand that terminology all too well.

So im thinking i want to inboard my shocks some...
Yes i know the dampening wont be as good but this thing rides like a buckboard anyways.
I can definitely make my own inboard bar between the frame but im trying to figure out what people are doing for exhaust. Ive seen many people who are just dumping the exhaust before the axle but id like to not fall asleep at the wheel.
Any ideas?
I saw one guy direct his outside the rear part of the frame...

When I had inboarded shocks, I had the local muffler shop bend up a set of duals inside the frame rail. They go over the axle, cleared the shocks, and then go outside the frame at the gas tank, exiting behind the rear wheels. It's kinda hard to take good pix, but one of these days if you meet the rig you can crawl under and see.
As for the loss of dampening, you can test the ride by just removing your rear shocks. IME inboarding at 45+* has the same effect, i.e. none
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and remember those 56's are going to ride better than the 52's you have now.
Flex is more important than ride lol![]()
