DK5
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Moving to a new place and have to get this truck mobile now. Didn't get anywhere last time as the garage didn't happen and this was put on hold.
I don't have a whole lot of time to work on this thing, but what would be the fastest way to get this thing mobile?
It has been sitting there approximately 3-4 years and has not run. The front hubs and rotors are off and there may be some parts missing/rusty. The front end is sitting on jackstands.
Just looking for some tips and ideas as to what you guys would do to get this thing moving quickly. I have to take it about 5 miles from here to the new place. Would like this to happen before spring thaw.

Moving to a new place and have to get this truck mobile now. Didn't get anywhere last time as the garage didn't happen and this was put on hold.
I don't have a whole lot of time to work on this thing, but what would be the fastest way to get this thing mobile?
It has been sitting there approximately 3-4 years and has not run. The front hubs and rotors are off and there may be some parts missing/rusty. The front end is sitting on jackstands.
Just looking for some tips and ideas as to what you guys would do to get this thing moving quickly. I have to take it about 5 miles from here to the new place. Would like this to happen before spring thaw.
Might be putting a garage in the back yard this summer so I need to be able to move the truck.
It has been sitting for over a year, maybe even two winters now I can't remember. I had it on jack stands for most of this time because I stole the the spindle for my black '90 K5 when the bearings seized.
Well I have a new spindle now (thanks imiceman44!) and its time to put it back together. I took apart the other side to check the grease situation (not good, black and gritty) and also to remember how to put the other hub back together
My Question is: The rotors are rusty and pitted from sitting for so long but I don't really want to spend any money on this thing right now (otherwise I'd have them spun at the shop for the $60). Can I use my belt sander to smooth them a bit? Remember I just want to get it mobile, this thing will not be run- just moved if/when needed
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