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86 K5,
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86 K5,
Starting with a little background on me and the truck, I won't be offended if you skip this part!
Now my first car, in 1998, was a 1970 Dodge adventurer 2wd. Awesome truck but not for me so it was traded for a 62 bug that had some sort of alcohol heat system that, at 17-18 years old, I had no clue how to get it to work. At 34 I still don't!. Anyway, that was sold when winter came and I got a GMC Jimmy 89. I had that truck for a few years but after basic training and AIT I was driving it from NJ to where I was stationed in OK and blew the transmission on the way. Drove the last 100 miles or so in second gear. It got parked until I sold it. Army doesn't pay much and I was deploying so there was no time to get it going. I had a couple 80's square bodies between then and now but always wanted another K5. So after a divorce, a kid (that I maintained custody of because she was nuts) bankruptcy, going back to college and a big career change, another kid with my current fiancé, and some side jobs to save up for the truck, I took a drive to Delaware and picked up this truck for 2000. I wish I was on here first and read the post about what to look for! Anyway here is the truck the way I bought it. Had to try out the 4 wheel drive.
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...And the first time getting it temporarily lodged in place. My buddy back there on his phone said "just floor it" so I did, not realizing I wasn't in 4x4.
Well my goal is a capable family rig. so 31" tires and stock everything wasn't gonna cut it. After some advice from here I got a 4" lift from ORD and put it on. These are the only pics I have but it was just a wonderful experience!
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Now that that was done, I needed to ensure I that the next time I was temporarily lodged that I wouldn't need to walk a mile to find someone to yank me out. So, after a couple uneventful trips to the pine barrens I bought a welder (Hobart 240 for 100 bucks like new the guy was loaded and had no clue what to do with it) and had my first run at welding with flux core (ill get a bottle of gas before I do any more welding on here...maybe)
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Still not done with that. In time. Used it a half a dozen times, seems my welds are holding!
That's how it sits...
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