bp71k5
3/4 ton status
I'll give you $4500 and you don't even have to buy me dinner!




I traded my built 90 3/4 ton K5 for a stock '89 K5 and junk yard 1 ton axles (not installed)...
Approx $4,500 for K5
44" TSL's, used, $1,000
Recentered H1's, used, $500
ORD x-over, new $440
ORD shackles, zero rate, bushings $240
Used 52" and 63" springs $200
Stock rear hangers for shackle flip $40
Tractor supply 2"x8" ram, hoses, fittings, 2x1/4" NPT taps and
used 2wd steering box $250
Driveshafts, used, modified at home $100
Pickup cab $200
100' 1-3/4 Schedule 40 pipe $250
MM12,000 lb winch, new $550
10' 1/4"x7" plate for winch mount $50
5.13 gears, install kits, D60 1350 yoke, install $850
14 bolt disk conversion $200
D60 35 spline conversion $350
A/C delete bracket $35
2 optima yellows $350
4 12" shocks $100
That doesn't include the small parts like u-joints, tune up, clutch, and the other things like tools, welding wire or my time.
TOTAL: $21,600![]()
FOR THIS!!!


That list adds up to $10,205... was the rest spent on beer?
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It's R&D for sure for me, but I always had limited budgets for fun so I learned to scrounge and dig to find the cheapest, closest to what I need and make it work, so I do a lot of R (research) and a lot of D ( development), so my $$$ spent are not high since I only buy used parts stock, I don't buy the already R&D 'd parts with a $$$price tag on them.way back when I passed the $20k point, I quit tracking, it kinda put a damper on the fun. Part of this is R&D as you try different components out. Finally, no project is ever really done. I have a huge backlog of parts just sitting in my garage awaiting time to install them.



Southern Massachusetts? Just wondering...RIPPEDK5 said:American by birth, Southern by the grace of god!

Southern Massachusetts? Just wondering...![]()