yep....21 month countdown is on!
Seriously its only 21 months away.
Crap I gotta start saving money
yep....21 month countdown is on!
So this is what we started with a nice 1987 k1500 longbed. Totally stock
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We took 10" out of the frame (sorry no pics of that) and started boxing the rear of the frame Building spring hangers and such
Digging WAY back to the first page of the thread but I love your truggy so much that I have a few questions for you:
When you took 10" out of the frame, did you hack it from the back behind the rearmost leaf mount or from the middle of the frame to shorten the wheelbase?
When mounting the blazer tank behind the cab did you have to fab crossmembers to mount to? Any clearance issues between the tank and the transfer case, driveshafts, exhaust, etc underneath it?
I have a 1973 K10 I'm just starting to build and am greatly inspired by your build. Keep up the great work!
Thanks.






Pics pics. Destruction Rawr!!!!!
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Why not just make some tube doors that have some beefy ways of attaching to the frame.
Only thing that is for sure is Horton will always have skins that will make him look like a Chevy

Looking at doing something like that Adam.
I am trying to figure out a cool way to skin part of them too, got a couple extra doors kicking around, might just extend the bed skins a bit, not sure yet.
Its all up in the air right now. This is the part I really like about building, being creative and changing stuff up.
Only thing that is for sure is Horton will always have skins that will make him look like a Chevy
I'd wait till ya link it...
What I am actually proposing is a ton of work but not alot of money


a man after my own heart...![]()
the sad thing for me is, even if I had a ton of money to throw at things, I'd still do a ton of work, if not more!![]()
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I would do it. Fabricating stuff is relatively cheap. When I'm feeling like I want to do stuff with my truck but don't have the money, I come up with fab projects. Yeah, they may be more effort than they are truly worth, but I get a feeling of satisfaction having done them. Plus you do several of those, plus eventually some of the "high-dollar" expensive stuff and then you have a really neat truck with lots of custom touches.Christmas has been getting in the way of working on stuff so not much of an update.
More of a I want opinions question.
So as of now probably not going to take Horton to KOH so I don't need to be done with everything in a couple weeks.
This is actually a very good thing.
The frame in the front has always bothered me. I had held of doing anything to it because of my recently redone winch mount, and the fact that I wanted to go full hydro.
Well that just ain't gonna happen anytime soon. So I think I am going to ditch the frame basically from the spring mounts forward.
Which means a total redo of spring mounts, engine mounting, transmission, transfer case, radiator, steering box, shocks and winch.
I want to clean it up a bunch, lose some weight off the nose, get the radiator dropped down some. Might even move the steering box forward a touch, I haven't redrilled my perches or anything yet so I could move the axle forward an inch or so. Which would help with approach.
I think after this is done if it all works out Horton is going to be wheeled as is for a while.
I wish I could just drop the coin and link it go full hydro etc. But its simply not in the cards for the foreseeable future.
What say ye? Good idea? Too much work for not enough return?
Also if you have read my thread you realize Horton pretty much changes and so do the plans as I get stuff for screamin deals. It also will change if I can pick up a ride for Horton to KOH.
So while this build is as fluid as it gets, this is something I have been wanting to do for a very long time
Eric, as you mentioned your truck works stupidly awesome from what I've seen, I would simplify things even more on the front if you can keep it cheap, and go for reliability. Horton is a great working rig, having big ideas is cool, but keeping it going is paramount!!!!