Many different ways to do the same thing around here. I'm another vote for a newer FI powerplant. Here's my setup which is being built to make long distance runs to the desert and mountains.
5.3 Engine (or 6.0L if you can find one cheap enough) Keep it fairly stock so you don't have a lot of issues with tuning.
700r4 OD trans. Go with the 4L60e that is attached to the 5.3 or 4L80e attached to the 6.0. Alternative: nv4500 if you want to row your own gears.
35" tires keeps the overall height lower than 40's so you don't have to hike your butt as high off the ground to get in.
14b full floater out back. open diff
d44 up front with a true-trac (8 lug version)
4.10 gearing
4" lift (rough country springs to be upgraded later) ORD shackle flip out back
Raptor lined interior of the tub, new rubber floor mat from ACC. Not a lot of noise coming in from the floor.
2.25" true dual exhaust with cross over and Thrush welded mufflers.
The 5.3 and OD trans really what transformed mine into a long distance highway cruiser. My old 75 with a carburated 350 and 465 4-speed (non-od) was mind numbing slow and thirsty as hell on the interstate. Hell it was thirsty all the time. Mine runs like a new truck. I've put a lot of road miles on so far and it's a pleasure to drive. It's had 3 day trip off road runs and performed flawlessly on them.
My intent is not to do major sheetmetal killing rock crawling trails, nor mud. Good Mountain trails in CO where I live and soon my first run into the desert.
Like I said, many different ways of doing it for sure. Read up a ton here and then start putting together a plan.
5.3 Engine (or 6.0L if you can find one cheap enough) Keep it fairly stock so you don't have a lot of issues with tuning.
700r4 OD trans. Go with the 4L60e that is attached to the 5.3 or 4L80e attached to the 6.0. Alternative: nv4500 if you want to row your own gears.
35" tires keeps the overall height lower than 40's so you don't have to hike your butt as high off the ground to get in.
14b full floater out back. open diff
d44 up front with a true-trac (8 lug version)
4.10 gearing
4" lift (rough country springs to be upgraded later) ORD shackle flip out back
Raptor lined interior of the tub, new rubber floor mat from ACC. Not a lot of noise coming in from the floor.
2.25" true dual exhaust with cross over and Thrush welded mufflers.
The 5.3 and OD trans really what transformed mine into a long distance highway cruiser. My old 75 with a carburated 350 and 465 4-speed (non-od) was mind numbing slow and thirsty as hell on the interstate. Hell it was thirsty all the time. Mine runs like a new truck. I've put a lot of road miles on so far and it's a pleasure to drive. It's had 3 day trip off road runs and performed flawlessly on them.
My intent is not to do major sheetmetal killing rock crawling trails, nor mud. Good Mountain trails in CO where I live and soon my first run into the desert.
Like I said, many different ways of doing it for sure. Read up a ton here and then start putting together a plan.