Oh well--at least you were halfway through an 8 lug upgrade,with no effort on your part,all you had to do was find an 8 lug front 4:10 axle and you'd be golden..

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I had a friend who bought a 1976 2wd K5 many years ago,it was sitting up on cinder blocks in the backyard of the owner--and he called and asked me if he could borrow 4 rims with junk tires just to load it on his trailer...it was pretty nice,had a 400 small block and a TH400 in it..not much rust either..paid 600 for it.
I had several sets of rims & tires hanging around,I said "Sure--but that truck has 5 lugs ,right ?...he goes and looks,and says "Yeah,5 lugs"...
So,I grabbed 4 stock steel rims and tires I had off my '66 Buicks after I got 4 factory rally wheels for them,same bolt pattern,and headed over to the guys house where the K5 was..
We put the front rims on no sweat--but when my friend went to put one of the rears on,he says "oh-oh--the rim wont fit"...
I said "You mean the center hole is too small" ?..
"No--there is SIX lugs on the rear !..

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Evidently someone either swapped a 4x4 axle in it,or just the axle shafts...had to drive 15 miles back to my house,to get two more 6 lug rims with bald tires ,to get the thing loaded up...
He later found out after we got the truck to run,it did awesome smoke shows..first trip down the highway after it was registered,he said to me "gee,I think the tranny is stuck in second gear,it wont go over 70 without screaming"...
I listened to it shift through the gears--1-2-3...nope,its going into third OK...we took the rear diff cover off after we got back to his house,and found out it had 4:56's in it.!...with 205/75-15" tires,it had great take offs,but top speed was about 60 or so,anything faster the engine sounded like it was going 5,000 rpms!..it got about 6 mpg too..but few cars could beat that truck off the line at red lights!..