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k5blazin 05-17-2010 08:48 PM

now i am moving forward!!!
 
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sand blasted, primed and the old rustoleum semi gloss.. busy weekend. turned out pretty nice! next order of business is a 4 inch suspension lift... any suggestions? i was looking at the rough country! thanks

chevyblazer 05-20-2010 02:24 AM

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hello that chasis looks great keep going dont stop

Yukon Jack 05-20-2010 10:47 AM

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I like Tuff Country Ez-Ride springs, that is what I have on my 69 K20. Is the blazer body in the background going back on this frame? Is it an optical illusion or is the body actually bent?

k5blazin 05-20-2010 02:27 PM

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thanks!! there is no stopping now! lol

k5blazin 05-20-2010 02:31 PM

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i was also lookin at the tuff counrty! are you using the 52" or 56 " springs, and or shackle flip? the black blazer is for parts only, it sure is bent. lol

Yukon Jack 05-20-2010 05:04 PM

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I'm using the stock length 6" springs on the front of my 69 K20 with the extra spring that they put in to make it a heavy duty pack. For the rear I'm using my stock springs with a couple extra springs added, with the stock block and ORD's 4" shackle flip. Be aware the shackle flip will move your axle forward which makes the tire very close to the front edge of the wheel well and makes it look very uncentered. A Zero-Rate with offset center pin can help correct that problem.

On my 70 K5 I am running 4" Skyjacker front springs and stock rear springs with a 3" block and custom spring mounts built for the 14 bolt that I installed.

I like the Tuff Country springs better ride wise compared to the Skyjacker springs but honestly, they both are fairly bouncing depending on the road surface. No Cadillac ride for sure.

k5blazin 06-12-2010 11:12 PM

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more progress. nice parts wes. thanks for the bed rochlow.

Rochlow 09-10-2010 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by k5blazin (Post 4028100)
more progress. nice parts wes. thanks for the bed rochlow.

Hey.. I recognize that bed side... Did you use the other side as well?

k5blazin 09-10-2010 10:02 PM

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i used the whole bed! i am now fixing the bad spots, it coming really nice! how is your project coming along?

VA72C10 09-10-2010 10:04 PM

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looking good!

k5blazin 09-10-2010 10:16 PM

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thanks va72 here is my drivers floor almost complete! wow i never thought it was going to be so time consuming! worth every second though!

Rochlow 09-10-2010 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by k5blazin (Post 4183879)
i used the whole bed! i am now fixing the bad spots, it coming really nice! how is your project coming along?

Cool... I'm having problems adjust the doors. I have to put about 6-7 shims in the latch to get it even come close the closing. I need to put a post about it to see if anyone has a solution..

k5blazin 09-15-2010 09:11 PM

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thinking of going with these h2 wheels and using these 6 lug to 8 lug adapters http://www.ezaccessory.com/ProductDe...-8650&click=35

anyone tried these? what do ya think?

coggonobrien 09-15-2010 09:58 PM

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don't use adapters, not very safe

AJs72K5 09-15-2010 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by coggonobrien (Post 4193667)
don't use adapters, not very safe

Agreed. Don't go cheap or sacrifice safety with all of this work nice work you are doing Take the time to swap in a set of 8 lug axles if you want to run those wheels.
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Rochlow 09-16-2010 07:48 AM

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if your looking for axles for those.. I have a friend that has some Dana 60's?

k5blazin 11-06-2010 10:03 PM

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more progress! 4 inch lift installed.. picked up some nice fenders also... still looking for doors...

VA72C10 11-06-2010 10:26 PM

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Looking good!

coggonobrien 11-06-2010 10:46 PM

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what did you use for a lift kit? any tricks to do it?

k5blazin 11-07-2010 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by coggonobrien (Post 4281447)
what did you use for a lift kit? any tricks to do it?

4 inch tuff country..it is pretty simple to do if you have a good set of tools. i had to heat my spring bolts in the front hangers, so you might need a torch also..

coggonobrien 11-07-2010 05:53 PM

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did the kit require you to reset the angle of the rear pinion or did it include blocks that took care of that? also are you using stock driveshafts or somethign with better u-joints?

Thanks,
David

k5blazin 11-07-2010 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by coggonobrien (Post 4282602)
did the kit require you to reset the angle of the rear pinion or did it include blocks that took care of that? also are you using stock driveshafts or somethign with better u-joints?

Thanks,
David

the rear blocks are angled to compensate. stock drive shafts look like they will be fine. i will not be doing any major off roading.

coggonobrien 11-08-2010 01:34 AM

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gotcha, so its a front spring, rear block lift? any other issues you ran into? sorry to be nosey, i'm an engineer and a farm so I like to do things right going into them.

Jtrux 11-08-2010 08:38 AM

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Nice progress, out of curiosity why did you paint the chassis before doing the body work, I just figured with all the welding, grinding, primering and painting the freshly painted frame would be bound to get a little dirty. Not knocking you by any means, just wondering.

k5blazin 11-08-2010 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by coggonobrien (Post 4283546)
gotcha, so its a front spring, rear block lift? any other issues you ran into? sorry to be nosey, i'm an engineer and a farm so I like to do things right going into them.

Not sure if they all have this but on my left front spring hanger there is a brace welded underneath . I had to cut the welds and bend this down to allow the new front spring!
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