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Thanks guys ... it is a hand full, on or off road. 3 weeks at the river. Bikes outside & dinner is ready...




 
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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
Hi my name is Lonney I have a 1988 k5 Blzaer just recently I was pulling the trans and it hooked on the positive wire to the starter well now I have no power Windows radio well I have nothing and all fuses are good what's up??
 
Welcome aboard!
You should really start your own thread with questions like this. But it sounds like you blew one of your fusible links.
 
I forget exactly, that's why I suggested starting your own thread. If I remember correctly there are two. One just off the battery going to the starter and one between the starter and fuse block. It looks like a bulge in the cable. Best way to check is to get a multimeter and check to see if you have 12V at the starter, which will tell you which one it is.
 
I forget exactly, that's why I suggested starting your own thread. If I remember correctly there are two. One just off the battery going to the starter and one between the starter and fuse block. It looks like a bulge in the cable. Best way to check is to get a multimeter and check to see if you have 12V at the starter, which will tell you which one it is.
Thanks I'll give it a shot.
 
How goes it

I have been a chevy fan as long as I can remember and have had my share of pickups but my favorite has always been the k5 blazers. Years ago I had a full size jimmy but had to get rid of it when the transmission went I had to deploy to Iraq. Up until now I haven't been in a position to build a rig I like but have finally gotten the finances and the vehicle I would like to build. What I have is an 86 k5 blazer. Even for my pickups, whenever I needed advice or a question answered it brought me to this page so I figured for this vehicle I needed to join. My plan is to lift it 4 inches and put 35s on it but it will be my family four wheeling vehicle so I can't get to crazy or costly. In another year or two I plan to put a 350 in it and build stronger rears. One thing at a time though right?! If anyone has any suggestions or recommendations on how to do this right please fill me in. I was a mechanic in the army but only second shop. Basically that means I can work on cars but am not the one to ask technical questions nor would I know the right mods to make on my truck to get what I want out of it. I have quite a few questions and look forward to getting the project started.
 
welcome

Welcome to the group ... ! there are tons on things to do here as far as mods to be done , so just start looking around the millions of posts to get ideas ! Good Luck
 
What's up? Name is james im from bakersfield, CA. I own too many vehicles but one happens to be a 1990 blazer. 6" lift 35's D60/14ff 4:88s with detroits front and rear, th400/205. I love the amount of useful info here and hope to get my turd on some trails soon.
 
New Guy

Hello all! Well I've finally decided to join my first forum and CK5 is hands down the one. Hopefully I don't make to many mistakes as I learn how it all works, please fell free to correct me if I do. I hope to start a thread in the driveway section this weekend on my build. I've been building a 1977 Jimmy for the last 2 years. Basically it has a 5.3, 4L60E swap and a home built 3 link coil spring front suspension. This forum has been a big help over the years looking for info and ideas, so thank you all!!

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cool color combo! welcome.. more pics in a build thread please ;
 
Thanks guy's! Here are a couple teasers till I get back in town to start a proper thread :D


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Sorry I'm having trouble adding images. What's the best way to add them? I have pics on my PC and in Photobucket. Sorry I'm old school.

Photobucket links are great. You can paste pictures into your posts via the yellow "Insert Image" button above the text box.


You can also attach them to your post if you prefer.
 
My name is Ken Johnson and I just joined coloradok5. I've been a fan for years. My first Blazer was a 1970; which my best friend bought while in high school. Now I have a 1981 K5 which I have done many upgrades and work to. The stock 305 was replaced with a crate GM 350 bored over .30, a new transmission, new Yukon .410 gears with lockers in the front and back, 35" BFG MT2's, new paint, new interior carpet. It has a 2 1/2" suspension lift with a 2" body lift. I still plan on more projects. I would like to repaint it, get custom bumpers, and maybe get fender trims and a winch.
 

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