Wow, I just looked those up and they are surprisingly affordable. Cool shop space!
Wow, I just looked those up and they are surprisingly affordable. Cool shop space!
I've sold four of them in the past two years to shops who use them all day, every day, multiple times a day. Haven't heard one complaint yet.
Awesome shop!

tons and 38's on the K5 will make a nice all around rig.


Thanks.... I'll get going on the Blazer again soon. I picked up another project and some more parts for it... now I have to decided what is going on what.
1970 FJ55 (going to be a truggy)... has a dana 44 front and dana 60 in the rear (both open 4.10s). I'm thinking about using those for the Blazer and just running 35s. That way I won't be tempted to beat on the Blazer and keep it as a light wheeler and let the FJ take the heavy beating.
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Man, that fj55 is a bit of an ugly duckling isn't it.
I vote 38s on the 2.5 rocks for the fj
But seriously, do the 3/4 ton stuff and 35s on the blazer and keep it nice or maybe do the front 60 with a new open 4.10 carrier (easy to come by) and the rear open 60 on the blazer. Your call on that. With open diffs front and rear you can always add a Spartan locker or similar later on. First place I would put one in the front and then the rear if you can't or don't want to do both at the same time.
As far as drive train goes, can't remember what you have in there now but I would go 241 behind a th400, sm465, or nv4500. Put the 203/205 in the fj. Don't have an opinion on engines used in either
You need to read this if you haven't already!
https://ck5.com/forums/threads/so-will-yall-still-be-my-friends.196917/
Just about the bitchinest FJ55 around....
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-G
I'd rather have a TH350 as opposed to a TH400 if I was going to stick with a non overdrive automatic.
Martin
Or just enjoy the k5 as it is
It's a pretty sweet rig the way it sits now.
That is an idea too but I can't live with the gears in those 10 bolts. Those have to be changed.