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hilltim54
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Ive always wanted a K5, but they are0 hard to find in decent shape... Well I found one thats pretty clean. Has 160k(original miles) .. Has 6inch lift kit, rebuilt tranny, transfer case, front and rear differential.. New wheels and tires.. Clean interior... They are asking 5k or better offer... What kind of problems do these encounter? Are they decent trucks?? What shud I offer?? Thanks ahead Cafords!
-------------------- Just bcuz you lived a long life dont mean it cant come to a short end old ass nigga.
Thugnificent
Posts: 1971 | From: Oregon | Registered: Feb 2011
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92_5.0
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I've had 3 k5's and currently have an 89' 350 tbi with a 7 inch lift, 35's, headers, edelbrock tbi performer intake, 4:10's. You cannot go wrong with these trucks. As long as you don't try to do break stands, the trans will be fine. What year? Can you post more info and maybe pics?
-------------------- Infineon/Sears point? same difference! 11.8 @ 115 mph @ Sac Raceway 411 rwhp 402 trq (old set up) 540 rwhp 517 rwtrq (new set up) ET's to come
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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Bent70
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What yr? What do you want to do with it?
-------------------- some stangs and thangs
Posts: 356 | From: san bruno | Registered: Dec 2009
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hilltim54
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Its a 88 tbi... I want to use it to do some 4x4in... Camping/hunting/fishing rig... what gears do they come with stock??
-------------------- Just bcuz you lived a long life dont mean it cant come to a short end old ass nigga.
Thugnificent
Posts: 1971 | From: Oregon | Registered: Feb 2011
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92_5.0
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they usually come with 3:55 or 3:73
if you go with 35 inch tires or higher, I recommend 4:10 or 4:56 gears.
the only weak point that these trucks have are the 10 bolt axles, but thats if you plan on heavy wheelin.
-------------------- Infineon/Sears point? same difference! 11.8 @ 115 mph @ Sac Raceway 411 rwhp 402 trq (old set up) 540 rwhp 517 rwtrq (new set up) ET's to come
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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707clone
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72 k5 fully convertible ftw
-------------------- Maybe I should get drunk off my HATERADE elsewhere?
I was slow to take the hint, so I'm taking a break from CAFords for the rest of the month. Now excuse me while I enjoy some cereal. Mmmmm Mmmmm good. Who else wants to join me?
Lil Ric! R.I.P CHARLIE HUSTLE!
91gt p heads,b cam,3:55s,exhaust 89 coupe just startin on him
Posts: 2614 | From: v a dubble | Registered: Sep 2010
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DLo
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quote: Originally posted by 707clone: 72 k5 fully convertible ftw
This! Love those blazers. I think they were full convertible up until 74? I can't recall which Blazers had them, but some had a 44 front up until 79 I think. Rears were usually 10 bolt, but I know some years had a 12 bolt in them too. If you have 35's or larger and you're wheeling, I would definitely be careful with that 10 bolt.
Found it, and this site had a lot of info and trucks for sale on their message board when I had a K5. Here's a page to all of the K5 specs: http://coloradok5.com/specs.shtml
I would sign up over there and look around.
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Posts: 1879 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2005
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92_5.0
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Yup, full convertible top stayed until 75. That's a good forum, a lot of helpful info.
-------------------- Infineon/Sears point? same difference! 11.8 @ 115 mph @ Sac Raceway 411 rwhp 402 trq (old set up) 540 rwhp 517 rwtrq (new set up) ET's to come
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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88FOX
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I had a 88 k5 miss it every day loud as hell and easy 350 to work on I used to be able to sit in the engine bay to work on it.
Posts: 1938 | From: bay area | Registered: Apr 2010
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Sikwidit-blumaxx88
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Got a 87 k5 tbi first car i bought,I love it possibly selling pm I'll send u pic
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Posts: 507 | From: East bay | Registered: Jun 2011
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SwEeT03Gt
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tim why not a bronco? there verts up to 96
Posts: 4484 | From: -NicKlE n DiMe- | Registered: Sep 2010
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DLo
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Because they don't have a SFA.
-------------------- 2004 GT 94 GT - SOLD
Posts: 1879 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2005
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Bent70
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Get a 79 or earlier bronco. Tanks with better drivetrain. Or 68-74 early bronco, no smog and more manuverable. I wouldn't bother with a blazer unless it was 74( last of full convertables) or earlier, prefeably a first gen cause the shoe boxes are booty
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Posts: 356 | From: san bruno | Registered: Dec 2009
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BIGBALLFACTOR
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quote: Originally posted by Bent70: Get a 79 or earlier bronco. Tanks with better drivetrain. Or 68-74 early bronco, no smog and more manuverable. I wouldn't bother with a blazer unless it was 74( last of full convertables) or earlier, prefeably a first gen cause the shoe boxes are booty
75 is the last of the full convertables tops.
Posts: 6908 | From: okc | Registered: Dec 2006
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92_5.0
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quote: Originally posted by SS396chevelle: quote: Originally posted by Bent70: Get a 79 or earlier bronco. Tanks with better drivetrain. Or 68-74 early bronco, no smog and more manuverable. I wouldn't bother with a blazer unless it was 74( last of full convertables) or earlier, prefeably a first gen cause the shoe boxes are booty
75 is the last of the full convertables tops.
This is correct
-------------------- Infineon/Sears point? same difference! 11.8 @ 115 mph @ Sac Raceway 411 rwhp 402 trq (old set up) 540 rwhp 517 rwtrq (new set up) ET's to come
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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Bent70
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Well either way last of the full convertable and smog exempt....only worthwhile ones. This way you also get a 44 front end and 12 bolt rear for sure.
-------------------- some stangs and thangs
Posts: 356 | From: san bruno | Registered: Dec 2009
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92_5.0
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quote: Originally posted by Bent70: Well either way last of the full convertable and smog exempt....only worthwhile ones. This way you also get a 44 front end and 12 bolt rear for sure.
yeah that sucks how they stuck with the corporate 10 bolt after that. I plan on doing a 3/4 ton swap in the future.
-------------------- Infineon/Sears point? same difference! 11.8 @ 115 mph @ Sac Raceway 411 rwhp 402 trq (old set up) 540 rwhp 517 rwtrq (new set up) ET's to come
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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Farrell
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quote: Originally posted by Bent70: Well either way last of the full convertable and smog exempt....only worthwhile ones. This way you also get a 44 front end and 12 bolt rear for sure.
+1 got a 75 on an 8 inch suspension lift, built 350, turbo 400, 8k winch...running 35s but ran 38.5x15.5 tsl-sx swampers for the first 5 years I wheeled it. Been playing around with selling it as I messed up my back a few years ago and its pretty rough on me and getting harder for my dogs to jump into as they get older....
-------------------- Learn as if you'll live forever, live as it you're going to die tomorrow - Ghandi
Posts: 287 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2011
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