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Introductions & Greetings

New to the board, new to the truck

Hello All!

Introduced to the site by DieselWarrior.

My dad had an '85 K5 6.2L when I was little. It's the only vehicle he gets misty talking about because he hates he sold it.

I started researching a "knockaround" vehicle for trips to my shooting range, hunting lease, boat towing, surf fishing etc.

I looked at a few jeeps and almost went that route, but then I remembered that old K5 and decided on a different route.

Drove from Raleigh to Atlanta with a trailer to haggle over an '87 Jimmy. Ended up getting it for 2K flat.

The good: -
-6.2L starts very quickly, runs smooth, makes good power, very little smoke and only when you mash it.
-Transmission seems to lock up tight and it shifts smoothly.
-VERY VERY little rust on this one. It's the 4th I looked at in my shopping and by far the best body of them all. No panel replacements appear necessary.
-Elec. windows all work, albeit slowly in the doors. The rear is fast but hits some kind of snag when going up about halfway.

The bad:

-Can't for the life of me get the thing into 4 hi. 2 hi and 4 lo go in no problem. The little orange indicator is missing from the shifting gate but I know where it's supposed to be for 4 hi.
- The steering is lousy enough that I don't feel comfortable driving it. I can swing the steering wheel back and forth about a half turn before it starts to swerve. It turns about half as sharp to left hand lock as it does right hand lock, u turns require a curb hop! I had someone move the wheel while I inspected from below, and there is a decent amount of movement in the steering box (? the thing at the end of the steering shaft!) I also see some welding around the backside of the box but I can't get a good look without removing stuff. The steering column is also loose and jumps up and down a good bit.
-35" BFG AT's have 80% + tread depth, but the sidewalls are kinda wavy/bumpy and there's a good amount of dry cracking between treads. I wouldn't want to hit the hwy for long with this rubber.

There is a laundry list of other items I *want* to do and can manage myself, but I'm going to have to turn it over to a pro for the steering and transfer case maladies.

I haven't searched the forum for it yet, but if anyone has tips for retrofitting late model seats let me know. I want to get the height up a few inches (I'm 6'6") and get into something more comfortable.

I look forward to learning the ins and outs of this truck and I think this is the forum for me
 
Hey y'all


my name is Alex and I am a truck driver from Missouri. bought my first blazer a couple of years ago, a 1984 M1009 military blazer with the 6.2l diesel. I am about to start messing it up in a good way and I came here for tips and ideas on the build.
 
hi!!!!

hello eveybody my name is chris singleton and im from north texas and i love the full size chevy bigger is always better when comes to trucks and suv. i dont have full size chevy yeat but i will its going to be a bur or a k5. will u guys and girls have great day. see u down the trails :D:D
 
Proud New Owner of a 1987 GMC Jimmy

Being a teenager in the mid-90's, THE ride to have here in my neck of the woods was a K5 Blazer / Jimmy. I loved them, and so did the ladies. :D

Well, I never got one as a teenager, so I guess that explains a lot regarding my luck with the ladies. That's another story for another time......

A little about me and my newly acquired ride. I'm a 33 yr old who has been in law enforcement for the last 15 yrs, with the last 12 as an officer. I reside in Northeast Arkansas, and have a beautiful wife and two children.

My new ride is an 87 Jimmy Sierra Classic, with 163,000 original miles. The previous owner had purchased it 15 yrs ago. It has a 4 in suspension lift, with 36" Maxxis Buckshots on American Racing wheels. My plan is to put factory Rally Wheels back on, as I think those look best. All the power windows and locks work, including the power rear gate glass.

I'm looking forward to hanging out in the forum and learning from you professionals. I'm mechanically inclined as a cardboard box, so don't expect any words of wisdom from me. :dunno:
 
Hi i have been a long time k5 person my dad had 2-3 k5s and iam in the market to buying one and dd it so i am hope full to find alot of info.
 
Hey guys,

Just wanted to introduce my self and get a few posts up! Recently bought a 1990 K5, the truck is mainly stock and in incredible shape. Once I have a few more posts I will throw up some pictures!
 
I just got an 89 K5 blazer everything mainly stock for now. Would like a few upgrades but all depends on money
 
Hi Jared here from Cape town.Checking in to learn and share .Have a couple of ford f250's.But really like fullsizes in general.
 
Quarter tank

Welcome to CK5, stop in and say hello, this is a great place to make your first post and tell us a little about yourself/truck. :D

New to the site, my name is John, I currently own my third blazer. I've had a 79, 84, now 86. My current 86 k-5 is probably a glorified moneypit, it sucks on gas, ...... but, it is a big black strong k-5 that represents that year well. I'm gonna dump sum cash into it, and make it pretty damn exceptional.It looks good now, but my vision for it, will be nasty and badass. Badass will be expensive, but life is short, great site, thankyou.
 
Howdy everybody! Ive been searching the boards for a little while now and finally joined. I recently traded an ATV I had for an 88 K5. Right now it has 35" BFG A/T's, a 10,000# Chicago electric winch, 14bff rear axle and d44 front both out of a 3/4 ton. Not sure what the lift specs are for the front but the back has a shackle flip and 3" block installed. My only plans right now are to get a Zero Rate block to shift the front axle forward to keep the tires from digging into the rear of the fenders.

WELLLLL.......... I had planned on putting pictures but when I tried it said I had to have made atleast 5 post already. Kinda wierd considering its suggested to go here first and the introduction should also have a pic of your rig.:screwy:
 
new guy...

Hey all,
New to the group, just looking for like minded folks to bounce the occaissional idea off of and hopefully be able to contribute some knowledge to the group. I live in SE Oregon (Bonanza, pop 419) and have lots of great areas here to wheel & explore. Will post pics soon.
 
Hello from Switzerland

Hello from Switzerland.

I love US cars

I have a Chevrolet 84 Pick-up Silverado 4x4.

I bought that truck in Miami on 91 when I studied English and I send to my country

I have also a Pontiac Firebird Formula 350

Kind regards
 
hello:D Im still on the hunt for a k5 looking to get a 78-80! I originally was looking at broncos but just recently decided to go chevy. If any one can share some insight onto what year YOU feel is the best/reliable, I would greatly appreciate it!:thumb:
 
I originally was looking at broncos but just recently decided to go chevy.

Well at least you finally wised up.

If any one can share some insight onto what year YOU feel is the best/reliable, I would greatly appreciate it!:thumb:

'89...you get TBI, no seatbelts in the fiberglass top, and no rwabs to worry about.
 
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