It is clear to me this guy hasn't looked over ck5 all that much. Any noob with half a brain can find some very good tech here on how to do a lift right. Missing the main motto of "built not bought" that a very limited few had somebody else install a lift. Heck this is where the 52" front spring swap really was refined (if not originated too).
The point is we are all really big fans of doing things ourselves. If it's done right chances are, it will be used by another (homebrew shackle flips and 52" swaps come to mind). Conversely if you do something that is potentially dangerous it will not be overlooked and the person that did it is going to get some advise on how to make it safe.
Blocks up front no matter how you do it are dangerous. Any Competent chassis builder/shop would know that. Oh and just because you are at Super Chevy shows and might have seen a few show going trailer queens with that setup don't make it right either. You may be a great welder too. Heck you could be certified by NASA to weld the tank of a solid rocket booster but you can still put a truck together in an unsafe manner but with beautiful welds.
But then again what do I know. I only installed a 4" lift kit myself with a shackle flip and ride on 1/2 ton axles. I may not be a "pro" like this goober but at least I know my k5 won't come apart and kill me or others.
I respectfully nominate this POS to the scary steering page....Not just for the obvious engineering greatness but the wonderful attitude of the seller.
The point is we are all really big fans of doing things ourselves. If it's done right chances are, it will be used by another (homebrew shackle flips and 52" swaps come to mind). Conversely if you do something that is potentially dangerous it will not be overlooked and the person that did it is going to get some advise on how to make it safe.
Blocks up front no matter how you do it are dangerous. Any Competent chassis builder/shop would know that. Oh and just because you are at Super Chevy shows and might have seen a few show going trailer queens with that setup don't make it right either. You may be a great welder too. Heck you could be certified by NASA to weld the tank of a solid rocket booster but you can still put a truck together in an unsafe manner but with beautiful welds.
But then again what do I know. I only installed a 4" lift kit myself with a shackle flip and ride on 1/2 ton axles. I may not be a "pro" like this goober but at least I know my k5 won't come apart and kill me or others.
I respectfully nominate this POS to the scary steering page....Not just for the obvious engineering greatness but the wonderful attitude of the seller.


Well, except for the half-ton part.

