DrkZide
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I'm at a cross road and was thinking of asking what the Brotherhood for guidance.
Right now the K10 (longbed) is sitting with a 350/SM465/NP208 on stock 10 bolts. Plans as of now are 4" with D60/14BFF on 35's or 37's, Bushwhackers, DIY4X rear bumper and sliders, Buckstop Outback front bumper, 12klb winch, internal cage, light bar, air compressor, larger saddle tanks, wheel well toolboxes, Corbeau Baja XRS, possibly exo cage and of course the misc. little things.
With that being said, I'm looking at adding a significant amount of weight. The 350 that is in there now seems to be pretty tired. Probably due to the blown head gasket but it's in need of a rebuild. I was toying with the option of upgrading to a 383 or even the 6.2l Diesel. I'm wanting to keep my fuel mileage in the teens without the truck being a complete slouch. I would also like to keep it highway worthy and be able to travel comfortably at, at least, 75mph. This truck sees a wide variety of terrain and I'm open to changes in the drivetrain as well seeing how I was thinking of going to a triple stick down the road anyway. Maybe I need to add on an aftermarket overdrive, if I can find one that cost less than I bought the truck?
I'm not sure what the best route would be to take. What do you guys suggest?
Right now the K10 (longbed) is sitting with a 350/SM465/NP208 on stock 10 bolts. Plans as of now are 4" with D60/14BFF on 35's or 37's, Bushwhackers, DIY4X rear bumper and sliders, Buckstop Outback front bumper, 12klb winch, internal cage, light bar, air compressor, larger saddle tanks, wheel well toolboxes, Corbeau Baja XRS, possibly exo cage and of course the misc. little things.
With that being said, I'm looking at adding a significant amount of weight. The 350 that is in there now seems to be pretty tired. Probably due to the blown head gasket but it's in need of a rebuild. I was toying with the option of upgrading to a 383 or even the 6.2l Diesel. I'm wanting to keep my fuel mileage in the teens without the truck being a complete slouch. I would also like to keep it highway worthy and be able to travel comfortably at, at least, 75mph. This truck sees a wide variety of terrain and I'm open to changes in the drivetrain as well seeing how I was thinking of going to a triple stick down the road anyway. Maybe I need to add on an aftermarket overdrive, if I can find one that cost less than I bought the truck?
I'm not sure what the best route would be to take. What do you guys suggest?

