mountainexplorer
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Two Builds at the same time- two different types of builds but both GM products. Both trying to be done as cheap as possible with as many used parts as possible utilizing what I have laying around. The Goal: To have both done by April 25th, or at least the Big Crew Cab done by May 1st.
The Camo K5- for trails mainly, some rocks and hill climbs. Keep it lower to the ground, more stable, and be something to crawl around in with not too much power needed.
The Big Crew Cab- for Mud Bogs only. Make it insanely tall with huge tires and really loud with lots of HP.
This weekend is the start of me working on the Big Crew Cab, but also the Re-Assembly of my Camo K5... a 1976 K5 Blazer I bought in 2001 for $400 as a parts rig. But then was added to the Fleet once I towed it home and it started and drove.
My proposed deadline is before April 24th, so it can be taken on the Cabin Fever Run. If it's not done, I will have to take my Stepside again. I'm hoping the Blazer will be done though.
Start of the new parts:
Ugly looking but as far as I got with the last 1/3 of grinder disc. Trying to shave most of the huge lip off the boat anchor known as a GM 14-bolt Full Floater. Not sure if I want to make it a 13 Bolt yet or not. Tomorrow will tell after I get another grinder disc or two.
It will look better when grinding is completed.
This is an axle I bought 2 weeks ago with new 5.38 Yukon gears and bearings, welded spiders, already set up for $375. Figured it saved a little from buying the gears and install kit new, installing it all and welding spiders (cause I can't weld). Even the shock mounts were already relocated in about the same spot I wanted them anyways.
The Camo K5- for trails mainly, some rocks and hill climbs. Keep it lower to the ground, more stable, and be something to crawl around in with not too much power needed.
The Big Crew Cab- for Mud Bogs only. Make it insanely tall with huge tires and really loud with lots of HP.
This weekend is the start of me working on the Big Crew Cab, but also the Re-Assembly of my Camo K5... a 1976 K5 Blazer I bought in 2001 for $400 as a parts rig. But then was added to the Fleet once I towed it home and it started and drove.
My proposed deadline is before April 24th, so it can be taken on the Cabin Fever Run. If it's not done, I will have to take my Stepside again. I'm hoping the Blazer will be done though.
Start of the new parts:
Ugly looking but as far as I got with the last 1/3 of grinder disc. Trying to shave most of the huge lip off the boat anchor known as a GM 14-bolt Full Floater. Not sure if I want to make it a 13 Bolt yet or not. Tomorrow will tell after I get another grinder disc or two.
It will look better when grinding is completed.
This is an axle I bought 2 weeks ago with new 5.38 Yukon gears and bearings, welded spiders, already set up for $375. Figured it saved a little from buying the gears and install kit new, installing it all and welding spiders (cause I can't weld). Even the shock mounts were already relocated in about the same spot I wanted them anyways.