S Sammy 1/2 ton status Joined Dec 8, 2000 Posts 250 Reaction score 0 Mar 19, 2001 #1 I have a 1988 K5, and I see that there is no steering box brace available for my rig. Does this mean I do not need one? "K5 Grand GT Silverado in the Netherlands."
I have a 1988 K5, and I see that there is no steering box brace available for my rig. Does this mean I do not need one? "K5 Grand GT Silverado in the Netherlands."
B BMRCCR Registered Member Joined Mar 7, 2001 Posts 33 Reaction score 0 Mar 19, 2001 #2 Almost anything that fits a 73-87 chevy will fit a 88-91 sub or k5. If you have a lift I recommend the brace.
Almost anything that fits a 73-87 chevy will fit a 88-91 sub or k5. If you have a lift I recommend the brace.
BlazerGuy 3/4 ton status Joined Apr 20, 2000 Posts 9,206 Reaction score 1 Location abcde Mar 19, 2001 #3 I would get one lift or not Murphy's Laws on Life : "Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune time."
I would get one lift or not Murphy's Laws on Life : "Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune time."
G Gandolf 1/2 ton status Joined Aug 8, 2000 Posts 764 Reaction score 0 Location SF Bay Area Mar 20, 2001 #4 I put the ORD steering brace on my '89, so it would definitely work on your '88. It's well worth the money and is easy to install. '89 K5 Silverado..."You can’t have a real adventure, unless the outcome is truly uncertain".
I put the ORD steering brace on my '89, so it would definitely work on your '88. It's well worth the money and is easy to install. '89 K5 Silverado..."You can’t have a real adventure, unless the outcome is truly uncertain".
Stephen 1/2 ton status Moderator Vendor Joined Sep 15, 2000 Posts 4,669 Reaction score 1,602 Location Carbondale Colorado Mar 23, 2001 #5 The box brace is available for the 73-91 K5's, and if you have a lift, you should have the brace. Making the world better, one truck at a time. SW-ORD
The box brace is available for the 73-91 K5's, and if you have a lift, you should have the brace. Making the world better, one truck at a time. SW-ORD