I use my Blazer to get to my cabin, 20 miles of paved road and 4wd to get to the cabin. Also to pick up materials. Drive it several time a week. I'm retired so I'm not in a hurry, but I'm no slowpoke either, Frequently these days, the way new cars handle and perform, I often have someone running up my tailpipe. I can go faster than feels comfortable but it's really not well, comfortable, plus I frequently have something rattling around the back, or a dog.
So I'm wondering, do you feel K5s (or 10s or 20s for that matter) are compatible with modern road traffic? Can be made better? Mine is stock suspension and height, with admittedly old 33x12.5 BFGs (with still good tread) on stock rims. I did remove one leaf from the rear springs since I don't use a top. Fairly new shocks. Yeah, it's a solid axle 4x4 but I also have a '97 Dodge 1 ton 4x4 dually with a dump bed and it actually feels better on the road. Is it the short wheelbase? Leaf springs front and rear?
Your not that guy in the left lane backing up traffic are you? Just kidding! Actually, I'm sure your not but that'll get people on you backside FAST!
My son-in-law once hauled my K30 on a trailer to a shop for me and was camping out in the passing lane at the speed limit. After a good "arse" chewing I got him to move to the right lane. When I asked him what A-Hole taught him to drive like that he said his dad! (His dad is a flaming liberal who thinks it's his job to make sure everyone observes the speed limit!!!) Geez!