Been scared to weigh mine in the last couple of years, but years ago it was a basically stock '90 Silverado with a 6.2/700r4/241, 4" lift, 14FF rear/10-bolt front, 35x12.50 radials on 15x10 steel rims. Without the driver, 3/4 tank of fuel, and full top, doors, interior, stock bumpers, no cage, small selection of tools and spare parts.......it weight right at 6k. Minus the top is was right around 5,800.
The 6.2 isn't really that much heavier than a gas engine, on the other hand a Cummins is REALLY heavy compared to a gas engine.
Having just put new OEM front fenders on my K5 this weekend, you won't gain any noticable weight reduction by skinning them out. I doubt the whole fender assembly (inner and outer) weighs more than maybe 15 lbs.
The 6.2 isn't really that much heavier than a gas engine, on the other hand a Cummins is REALLY heavy compared to a gas engine.
Having just put new OEM front fenders on my K5 this weekend, you won't gain any noticable weight reduction by skinning them out. I doubt the whole fender assembly (inner and outer) weighs more than maybe 15 lbs.
I like the sound of 20 mpg to the trail, an ounce or two of fuel on the trail and 20 mpg home. 

