@campfire if where the full circle are they the jerk?![]()
Maybe. They're trying to increase your build budget (and mine, too!), that could definitely qualify as jerkishness.

@campfire if where the full circle are they the jerk?![]()

I am not looking for a kit I am doing mine in pieces from some great vendors!
Yards here for 56" want either to much or there buried deep to get to and waste ton of time.
This is more of a all around rig that might see a trailer twice in next 2 years if that. Some say 52's are not good for street
Maybe not with the burb...Will I? I'm also increasing the vertical distance, I figured it would be a wash. FWIW, I have been running the stock height with the 14bff without issue. But that's seeing very little axle travel.
Suffice it to say that I'll be taking a whole lot of measurements in the coming months.![]()
I will ask the dumbass ? why can I not take apart a front drive shaft from a K5 and join it with the rear driveshaft?
Pic i saw on CK5
From what i am reading nope won't work. But could you get just a slip yoke etc and reuse your driveshaft without buying a whole new driveshaft?
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Also I would recommend just cutting the perches and putting new ones on, Ruffstuff sells a really nice pair (I have a set for a 14FF in my garage) for a good price.
Cut the old ones off, smooth the area over with a flap wheel and set the new ones on. set pinion angle by rotating the axle under the new perches with the spring plates tightened down enough to keep everything in place but loose enough to rotate the axle then tight everything down all the way when it's where you want. tack the perches and loosen everything up and finish weld them.
Maybe not with the burb...
Keep it in mind though

I hear ya, I always have to do some searching to find a decent set of springs and they're a pain to pull when they yard doesn't let us use cordless angle grinders and zip the stuff off... 20 to 30+ year old rusty hardware holding everything together on a vehicle that's held up by the 2 wheels welded together junkyard jackstands... get's sketchy as hell sometimes lol.
I've heard mixed reviews on the 52's up front, I've heard of the death wobble and body roll when cornering but it wasn't enough to persuade me against doing the swap. I've always taken the sway bar off of all the K-trucks that I've bough anyway.
How did you like it with only the crossover, did you ever take a look and notice any cracking on the frame where the steering box bolts up?I ran 56's on all 4 corners of my 6.2 K5. D60 on 38s and daily drove it for 2 years. no sway bar, no hydro assist. just cross over steering. never had any death wobble and body roll was nothing. one of the best tracking old chevies I've ever driven.
Hopefully just a zero rate/ez inch and can move it back without lifting it more. Your right seems going to have to lift and see where it is at!

