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How will my K5/truck look with xx" tires on xx" of lift?

Tilt front pics.

Here it is. My welding skills vary from day to day :doah:and this was about 8 years ago, so lets hold those comments to a minimum. On the plus side it has not fallen off yet.

blazertiltfront014.jpg


I used bolts to hold down the back.
blazertiltfront003.jpg


The hinge with modified spring bushings.
blazertiltfront004.jpg


Hinge opened, the top pad sits on the bottom pad when closed.
blazertiltfront011.jpg


Bumper tilts with the clip and adds weight for ballance making it easier to open and close.

blazertiltfront012.jpg


Radiator mount also holds the clip open just past balance. Using tie down straps allows adjustment and easy removal.
blazertiltfront007.jpg


Straps connected to hood.
blazertiltfront013.jpg


The end of the fenders are capped. I used a body bushing for the hood to rest on when bolted down.
blazertiltfront008.jpg


Everything gets re-located to the firewall.
blazertiltfront009.jpg


Yes access is very good, the whole clip comes off with two bolts, two straps and wiring conctions. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.

Michael
 
That's exactly what I was looking for, Thanks! Probably going to relocate my battery to the cab and locate my overflow bottle to the firewall but that gives me some ideas.
 
Here it is. My welding skills vary from day to day :doah:and this was about 8 years ago, so lets hold those comments to a minimum. On the plus side it has not fallen off yet.

blazertiltfront014.jpg


I used bolts to hold down the back.
blazertiltfront003.jpg


The hinge with modified spring bushings.
blazertiltfront004.jpg


Hinge opened, the top pad sits on the bottom pad when closed.
blazertiltfront011.jpg


Bumper tilts with the clip and adds weight for ballance making it easier to open and close.

blazertiltfront012.jpg


Radiator mount also holds the clip open just past balance. Using tie down straps allows adjustment and easy removal.
blazertiltfront007.jpg


Straps connected to hood.
blazertiltfront013.jpg


The end of the fenders are capped. I used a body bushing for the hood to rest on when bolted down.
blazertiltfront008.jpg


Everything gets re-located to the firewall.
blazertiltfront009.jpg


Yes access is very good, the whole clip comes off with two bolts, two straps and wiring conctions. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.

Michael

that thing looks sick,do u have anymore pics/specs of that thing?
 
85 m1008

4inch rancho used saggy front springs, stock rear springs , older used shocks, d44 and 14b with 4:10s...35 bfg muds on 15x10 eatons,flowmaster duals,... yea i know no d60 or 456s....put em in my shortbed...if ya add up all the parts from different trucks its like 15..lol...it was really rusty but shes all good now

army truck.JPG
 
Obviously he's kinda new here. So here is one of the general rules (salute) "No pics + no proof = didn't happen.":D
 
nice body, no rust:bow: r u looking into 14bff and D60 in the future? seems like those tires will snap those 10b's like a....pretzel stick!
 

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