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

1982 K30 3+3

8" Superlift front springs

ORD 4" Shackle Flip, DIY4x 7" shackles, 4" Superlift springs, 1" zero rate.

245/75R16 BFG Long Trails on 1998 K2500 factory steel wheels.

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Martin
 
I did similar calculations and thought the same thing - I also run a 38" tire. However, I didn't account for the fact that a 38" tire weighs so much more than a stock 31" tire. So while the engine RPMs calculate out to the same, it simply isn't the same scenario due to the tire weighing so much more.

The graph below indicates that yellow is for increased fuel economy, black is for stock-power feel, blue is for improved power. You're kind of on the line between fuel economy and stock power. However, this chart still doesn't take into account the weight of an oversized tire and looks more specifically at engine rpm. I doubt those yellow blocks are actually accurate as indicating improved fuel economy when the tire size is increased.

If you have the opportunity, I'd say a 4.88 gear would be good for you. That would give you acceptable power, reasonable fuel economy, and protect that new transmission you've got. ;)

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"alexsdad" has 4.56 gears and 37" tires and he says his truck is gutless. He only drives his to the trail, so it'll probably hold the transmission fine for a good long time. However, since you do mostly city driving, meaning more stops and goes, I think you'd be better off to go a little deeper on the gears. I really would be surprised if your fuel economy is hurt by getting more appropriately sized gears for your tires.

Not intending to sound preachy - I'm relatively new at this stuff. Just would hate to see you end up with a shot transmission.

Finally, I'm getting my TBI truck squared away this week with the lift/tires/etc., and I'll be running 5.13 gears. Once I check the mileage, I'll report back and you can compare. What are you getting out of it now?

Thanks for the input.
 
Just for reference (not trying to get off topic) I got 15.8 mpg on my last road trip with the following:

33" (305/70-16) KM1's
4:10
700R4
Stock top and bottom 4BM 350
Weiand intake
Thunder 650 Carb

Also for reference, my truck (I need to take some new shots):

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Thanks man. I really appreciate that.

I can't take all the credit though (at least not yet) since I'm the fifth owner but it is definitely my style.
 
Dang! Impressive that your truck looks that good after 5 owners. I typically see that the more owners, the worse the condition of the car. :bow:
 
83SuperBurb

First pic is 2 inch lift on 33x12.50 at's
second pic is 6 inch superlift ez rides rear shackle flip by Gatsby's cars 2 inch add a leaf 37x12.50 Hummer OZ tires with a good amount of fender trim

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Just installed Ord zero rates, front axle relocated 1 inch forward, on top of Pro Comp 6 inch springs for 7in lift
sittingon 37 BFG military Bajas recentered H1s

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Thanks for the links. I always liked the Buckstop bumpers but I had forgotten about them.

Your Blazer looks real cool. Do you have a build thread for it?
 
thank you for the compliments. No I do not have a build thread, I have a bunch of pics here and there.
http://www.christianoffroad.com/kraal.htm
slightly outdated club page with a fairly recent list of upgrades.

Yes the Buckstop bumper does deminish the approach angle. and yes it is very stout lol. The bumper and Warn powerplant HD winch together weigh in at a touch shy of 500 lbs.lol
 
Do you guys think it would be possible to estimate my lift or tell me if i have any if post a side shot picture of my k5 and tell you what size tires it has? I'm not sure if the truck is lifted and the PO does not know for sure either.
 

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