A rear sway bar would help a ton with a soft spring and air bag setup I bet.
Yep! But I'm cheating and doing the rivet style. Everything runs perfectly cool running down the road, it's just the slow crawl offroading stuff that starts to heat things up. Since I had this extra hood, I thought I would give the louvers a try.Looks to me like it's getting some louvre inserts! They sure help with cooling down the monster.

I don't plan to tow anything more. We won't be getting a larger camper, and if somehow that did happen it would be something newer that was lighter (or same weight as we have now). I could see myself hauling a vehicle on the equipment trailer just to do it, but I doubt it would be a regular occurrence. It is still just a factory 80's truck 454.Oh, and I kinda agree that you probably need a WD hitch more immediately. Do you plan to tow anything heavier than the hard-side trailer with this truck? If not, I think the WD hitch would do exactly what you need it to, as like I said earlier I don't think the squat is all that bad on your truck right now while towing that hard-side. I just know mine will need bags for when I have my slide-in on the back and towing my blazer on the trailer too (and honestly, I might want a WD hitch with all of that along with the bags, haha)
I actually just watched that video.I found this video to be very informative as to whether you should run airbags on a pickup. My takeaway is this: bumper pull trailers run weight distributing, fifth wheels and goosenecks run airbags.

And I just realized a step I completely forgot I was going to take. I had meant to drill 1/4" holes in each of the corners.![]()
I'm doing the easy way with the rivet on style. Still lots of hole drilling in my future tho.Very cool. You’re going to have some fun over the next 80ish hours.
David
It will extract heat all the same. You’ll like what they do to stabilize temps.I'm doing the easy way with the rivet on style. Still lots of hole drilling in my future tho.
I'm excited to find out. Been thinking about it ever since you posted your install.It will extract heat all the same. You’ll like what they do to stabilize temps.
David
I'm excited to find out. Been thinking about it ever since you posted your install.
If you rivet it, do you plan to use some sort of adhesive between the louvre panel and the hood? Reason I ask is that I've seen a bunch of rivets loosen and rattle over time. It would drive me nuts.I'm doing the easy way with the rivet on style. Still lots of hole drilling in my future tho.
In case anyone is wondering about the faded stripes on the hood.
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I peeled the printed stripes off last week.
I had never connected the dots that the yellow k5 was yours.
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The circle of leaf.And fun fact, the front and rear leaf springs that were in his yellow K5 are currently in my K5...just for some ck5 history for ya
RunCool http://hoodlouvers.com/ Somebody had referenced them in a thread here on CK5, that's how I picked them. Seem like a really good company, made in the USA and all that good stuff.What are you using for loo-vers?
Up until I put the 4l80 and Magnum in, all the running gear was originally in the K5. Seats and DIY4x dash were originally in the K5 too.I had never connected the dots that the yellow k5 was yours.
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It doesn't mention doing anything with adhesive in the instructions. They do recommend putting a strip of electrical tape around the perimeter to help keep the vehicle paint from getting scratched up.If you rivet it, do you plan to use some sort of adhesive between the louvre panel and the hood? Reason I ask is that I've seen a bunch of rivets loosen and rattle over time. It would drive me nuts.