I don't plan on doing much to it other than fixing what needs to be fixed and keeping it stockish.
Kenny was saying it might have deeper gears in it. If so I might throw 32-33's on it and call it good. If not then I'll stick with 31's.
Manual hubs, decent stereo, normal bumper (gotta trade brewing on the winch), decent exhaust, and that's about it. DD/puppy wagon. Now all I have to do is head out of Michigan permanently.

My buddy wants the winch...I just need to get rid of the bumper.
Where's Belleville again?
32's you say...![]()
But I think those plus a new one are going on my powerstroke when I get it next week.32's you say...![]()

Reading it right now.PM replied,
I also have 3 33" BFG mud radialsBut I think those plus a new one are going on my powerstroke when I get it next week.
Yeah, just realized that. The XL7 left today, the Tracker leaves tomorrow, and I just bought a K5. Yep, times they is a-changin'. Sigs is a-changin' too.nice looking blazer..now its time to change your sig. lol
Yeah, have to see. This thing might have 3.08's or 3.73's. Who knows. Kenny was just saying it had lots of grunt and he was surprised. Might just be a well tuned engine or it might be 3.73's and a good running engine. Dunno.Be forewarned though bud. Ive got 3.43s and thats all the more my 350 wants to handle. In a head strong headwind or up a good grade it kicks out of lockup.
6.2 might have enough grunt though.
My 350 prolly isnt 100% either 170,000 miles untouched.![]()
nice little k5 you picked up, nice flex shots too!
Now to start modifing, they dont stay stock for long eh, haah
Shocks are definitly worn out and the front springs may be too.
Painfully Stock Awaiting Cash Flow
That MIGHT happen. Dunno. Have to see what the budget says.
And I quote:
Hrmmm...got any friendly NAPA's Kenny? Maybe I sit in the parking lot for a few hours and change the shocks out first.
Dual front shocks or standard singles on each side?
Kenny's being my bestest buddy and making sure it's safe to drive before I go. Oil change, brake check, etc.
Yeah, I know the trouble that can be...
...that said they've never had road salt. You'd be surprised how easy things come apart, even on high mileage vehicles, when there's no road salt rust to contend with.
Helped my buddy work on his Washington only '65 F100 when I was in San Diego and it was pathetic how much easier stuff came apart on that truck then my '92 K1500 that I considered to be in good shape.