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Help with a budget.

While I love the sound of that number. I’ve blown atleast that much on stupid shit odds and ends and mine doesn’t even run yet.
Now, I’m not saying you can’t do it, I want you to do it, just so you can say you did.
But, I’m afraid reality will set in at some point.
Thanks. I know I'll have to make some decisions on what's really needed and respect feasibility of my abilities. The last thing I want to do it start something and not finish it. Which is why I'm picking all the pro's brains here.
 
The old saying: cheap, fast, reliable - pick 2 comes to mind. I’d say budget $30k and if you are under that, you got some good deals along the way
I like it. I'm not concerned about the speed of the build. I have a mentality of a do it right the first time.
 
Nothing that cant be solved with a roof rack. Figure a fiber glass roof with sliding (or removed) windows, and safari rack mounted on top, you would be good to go.
I agree. When I was a teen I built a CJ7 with a roof rack that quick disconnected from the light bar and hinged off the rear bumper to remove the top but keep the track on. Did all the fab myself and it worked great.
 
If you’re doing anything with tree overhang those over cab options start to suck

I still vote suburban
6 people in a blazer sucks


The 6.2 can be lots of things, ls3, lt, or a stinky crank breaking dispel, I mean diesel
Good to clarify
All three will fit, some better than others
 
Is there a front bench seat option? We all fit in my
If you’re doing anything with tree overhang those over cab options start to suck

I still vote suburban
6 people in a blazer sucks


The 6.2 can be lots of things, ls3, lt, or a stinky crank breaking dispel, I mean diesel
Good to clarify
All three will fit, some better than others
Yeah I was thinking the LS3.
 
Fitting and being comfortable for 12 hours is two different things

Ls3 is a good choice. They don’t come with passenger drop transfer cases on the factory transmissions that come with them
 
Fitting and being comfortable for 12 hours is two different things

Ls3?is a good choice. They don’t vibe with passenger drop transfer cases on the factory transmissions that come with them
Good point. I hope to find a 3 row K5 near me to get the best feel for what will work. Thanks for the input!
 
They won’t always be

And they may not always go

I had a k5, and 4 kids

Only ever got one to go at a time

Ended up in a single cab pickup

Best laid plans…
I thought of that, and Im just planning for the times when we all go. If anyone stays behind it'll probably be the wife. My kids are into everything I am. Even the girls. Fishing, hunting, backpacking, dirtbikes. I tried to sneak out to go duck hunting by myself and the girls were up before I was!
 
Not sure there was an option, but you can definitely add one. I've seen people install them
That's what I meant by "option", putting in a bench front seat. I just got to get us all to sit in different configurations to really answer that question. Thanks!
 
That's what I meant by "option", putting in a bench front seat. I just got to get us all to sit in different configurations to really answer that question. Thanks!
It sucks to get in the back that way

I haven’t seen three rows in a k5
If there is, the back row has zero leg room, and the bouncing being the axle will probably make your kids puke

Should be fun!
 
It sucks to get in the back that way

I haven’t seen three rows in a k5
If there is, the back row has zero leg room, and the bouncing being the axle will probably make your kids puke

Should be fun!
I mean that's the goal right? Rhino line the cab floor so cleaning puke is a breeze!
 
I have a Tahoe rear seat in my K5. It has 3 sets of seatbelts. Its not big but 3 kids fit fine. If you put a bench seat in the front then you would fit 6 ok. The wheel wells are the limitation in the rear stopping you from using multiple bucket seats or a full width bench.

If you can buy smart, hit sales and do all the work yourself, you can build a nice rig for $15,000 but that $20,000 number is more realistic.
 

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