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'83 K5 6.2L Diesel 64" rear springs. 3/4 ton axles. rear discs. Boring but works!

I did learn that my truck is really gutless for anything other than crawling on the rocks and open diffs suck.
 
I remember why I hate mud after every end of winter wheeling trip when the snow is melting and trails are muddy. For months afterward I get a face full of dirt working under the truck. Despite my efforts to clean it off.
 
Looks awesome man!
Thanks, there's a mud bog here on sat at some private farm but I might just skip that after already cleaning up from the little bit I hit Sat and start tearing into my front spring swap. Plus the mud sucks when you have no power and open diffs.
 
Thanks, there's a mud bog here on sat at some private farm but I might just skip that after already cleaning up from the little bit I hit Sat and start tearing into my front spring swap. Plus the mud sucks when you have no power and open diffs.
I just hate mud. There is no need to justify if you dislike it. It's understood.
 
What is your floor painted with? Very clean shop
Thanks, I need to get better lighting and paint the separate room I will call my "rebuild room".
It is a Behr Premium one part epoxy concrete and garage floor paint from Home Depot tinted to a really light gray. I went with it because it was not the super expensive nice stuff but not the crappy cheap stuff either. It really brightens the place up. I also did the attached two car garage where my wife parks. Seems to hold up fine so far to driving on it. I cleaned it and primed it the way they said and did a few good coats. I do know it doesn't like gasoline, my kids four wheeler leaked some overnight and it started to peel and I hurried and cleaned it up and it seems ok. Just some slight peeling.
 
I used to love it but that was back when I didn't care so much about getting my stuff spotless and keeping it nice and easy to work on underneath. Maybe I need a dedicated POS mud truck LOL
That's actually a good idea. That's what it is, I get sick of cleaning it off to work on it.
 
Mama took the kids to go watch her cousins kids play baseball in Pocatello and I was on early shift today so after 2 hrs of lawn mowing it was blazer time. I got it in the shop and on some stands and pulled the front springs. I moved my fush back to the factory location and swapped the rear ORD bushings over to my new springs. I was going to just put it together but the ORD heavy duty shackles and bushings are already set up to be grease able I just need the bolts. I might as well do the front grease able bushings too so my front and rear suspension is fully grease able. Oh and one shock has lost its gas charge so I need some new shocks too. I'll have to check, I might have some that will work for now.
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Coulda been if I just put it together without nicer parts. So nice to finally have a shop. I just need a better compressor and some welding stuff.
 
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