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wow lots of new peeps, welcome everybody.
Hey my name is Andrew and I am somewhat new to wheeling since i do not own a 4x4 but I like to drive trucks and have gone rockcrawling and mudding with friends. I currently do not own a k5 but I plan on getting one and saw this site as a good way to learn what I need in order to get started.
My name is Marc, I am seventeen, my dad just bought me a 1986 gmc jimmy sierra classic, I am very new to the 4x4 world. I love classic cars for sure. My Jimmy is a beautiful truck, it has a 305 in it for now, i was curious if i could get some help on cheap performance mods w/o dumping a 350 in it, thats gonna be later on down the road... along with frame off restoration. I would very much appreciate some advice.
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Good for you man!!Hi, Frank here, from Lubbock, TX. Just bought my first K5, a '76. It's pretty rough, but it runs. I plan on restoring as time and money allow, but as I'm currently back in school, that'll be a while.


Just signed up today. I have a 77 K5 that I've had for about a year now. the main reason that i joined was to find out about the vacuum lines on my truck. engine is a 400 with a Holley carb put on by the previous owner. The only line that i can see that is hooked up correctly and running is the one to the transmission. It seems the others are blocked off. My question is how does this affect how the engine runs and would it be worth fixing. I know this isn't the correct place for this post but figured i would just put it in the intro.
BTW, my K5 is a '91 Blazer.Hello, I'm Lance. I live in Holland, MI and I just got my first K5(actually my first 4X4 truck too). It is already lifted with 35's on it, and the drivetrain is adequate for now(12 bolt rear with posi. Dana44 front limited slip. 4:11 gears 355, mild cam, tbi) but the body needs some attention. As I get time and money(both of which are in short supply with 3 kids) I will post some before, in-progress, and after pictures. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.