90'K5
1/2 ton status
The D60 under the K5 stripped a hole so I replaced it with a u-bolt. But, I have another D60 sitting in the garage that someone has already tapped - it had 3/4" bolts when I bought it 


studs are VASTLY superior to bolts IMO.... seems silly to me NOT to run em, $10 in hardware....

won't going to 3/4'' studs centered where the original bolts were, cause the 3/4'' studs to hit the leaf springs, and not allow enough room between the u-bolt & the larger 3/4'' stud for the leaf spring? seems like the inside of the 3/4'' threaded holes would need to be even w/the inside of the original bolt hole, so the added thickness of the 3/4'' stud does not protrude inwards toward the center of the perch, causing there not to be enough room for the leaf springs to lay flat on the perch between the u bolt and the larger studs, w/o it trying to spread the studs? what am i overlooking here?![]()
As I stated previous, I have threadserts in mine. I will go tomorrow and take a couple pics to show what clearance there is.
Everything looked completely fine when I picked it up and installed it 3 years ago.
As I have stated though, threadserts, not helicoil.

Most lift springs and chevy rear springs will be 2.5" where as your factory fronts are 3". Give you and extra .25" per side.
As I stated previous, I have threadserts in mine. I will go tomorrow and take a couple pics to show what clearance there is.
aaaahhhh yes, i knew there had to be something i was overlooking or this wouldn't work, i.e....this wouldn't work w/factory 3'' wide springs, but as kert pointed out the lift springs and rear springs are 1/2'' narrower, thus allowing the use of the larger diameter studs.
this being the case, while doing a 1ton swap, is there any reason to go ahead & upgrade to 3/4'' studs to increase the strength before you have trouble, or just run the factory sized threads & studs until they give you trouble then upgrade to the 3/4'' studs?
. I bolted down one end using a 5/8 bushing to align the holes. The bolted hole has a Helicoil in it already. I still want to repair that hole and drill & Tap it too, but for now I can temporarily bolt the axle in the truck and get it on wheels. The casting surface is not flat at all. So I disc sanded it some what to make it a little better for the block to sit on. looks nice so when are you gonna offer this as a kit????
I'd be interested as well if the opportunity is there.