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Story of two '72 K5's build

Out with the 12 bolt and 52's....in with the new'ish disked 14bolt, 56's and 6 1/2 HD shackles.

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looks good... shackle angle should be money with a little weight back there..

what are the 56's out of?
 
Thanks man, love getting compliments from you, your build and work is amazing.

They are out of an 80's burb.
 
Ha Ha...did you say skills? Thanks alot, I am learning as i go, Only thing i can toot my horn about is building engines, and i bought a crate so thats of no use.
 
A few shots of some bodywork progress. This is going to be all for a while as the engine in my 96' Tahoe has decided enough is enough and i will be busy swapping in a new longblock.

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After many many gremlins were dealt with the tahoe now has a brand new running engine, I got rid of the old Dodge and i can finaly get back into the swing of things with this k5 of mine. Weather is just right too...Nice and cold, I can work all day in some thermals and jeans, sweatshirt, etc....But the damn southern heat and humidity was just no fun at all.

Snapped a few pics of the progress on the body. The guy is making slow but steady progress which is fine with me. He makes a living doing collision work and this is just something he thought would be fun to do.

Just for a comparison i am posting some "before" shots as well. Makes me feel kinda crappy that somone else is doing the metal and body work on the truck, but i felt that the work this thing needed was not a good starting point.

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Nice to see it moving again. I know those little stalls seem to last a lot longer than we intend them too. I've almost got my frame completed and hope to be putting the tub back on in a couple ok few weeks. Hea did you ever deal with that windshield frame yet?
 
nice build, i wish i had known about this sight when i started mine.
keep up the good work
 
Not yet, The body and frame are still not together, and in 2 differant locations due to limited space.

The body "Should" be ready in a few weeks though.
 
Nice.

Erin's mom is here for the next couple of weeks. Holler at me if you need a hand, or somebody to drink beer and watch you work is cool too.:D
 
Yeah man i may have to do that, gonna need some extra arms to get the body on the frame. Plus i am always down to help a man get away from Inlaws. Mine live only 45min away so i know the pain all to well.
 
I am looking at a project this big when I get back I cannot wait to start wrenching again. Good Job keep up the meticulous work

Stay Safe man.

This project would not have been possible without re-enlistment money and deployment savings...All of which are gone now:doah:
 
Dave, many pages back you mentioned you got the 6" front lift springs form carparts.com. I checked there several times and they have the EZ-rides for about $270/pair. Real good price. My question is that are they really from Tuff Country and labeled as so on the spring packs?
 
Dave, many pages back you mentioned you got the 6" front lift springs form carparts.com. I checked there several times and they have the EZ-rides for about $270/pair. Real good price. My question is that are they really from Tuff Country and labeled as so on the spring packs?


Sorry man, Just to be sure i read back through my thread, but you must have the wrong guy.

I bought the 4" tuff country ez-rides and i bought them through ORD.
 

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