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04-26-2018, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Hi Guys, I was at an advanced auto parts the other day and a mechanic told me some info about my K5 blazer, but is it true? He said that my 1972 full size blazer was not a K5, that the K5 was a smaller version like the small bronco. So is mine a K10 Blazer?
True or False? Also he said a conversion kit was put on my blazer, that it used to be a standard shift. It did, but how did he know? There's no hole in the floorboard. He said he could tell by the lock out hubs on the front axle. What does that have to do with a standard shift? I have had several Blazers in the past, 73, 75, and a 77 model. This was all news to me. Of course he was drunker than a skunk. :-) But he did say it was the straightest body he had ever seen on an older Blazer. And the last thing, since I have owned several blazers, I find that this one is a little higher than the rest. I do have about a 1" taller tires but the distance from the ground to the tailgate (open) is about 3" Taller than the spec sheet I have. I don't have an kind of lift kit, no extra springs that I can tell. The drunk did say that the front springs were on top of the front axle and should have been on the bottom but I find that hard to believe. JD
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04-26-2018, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
I'm pretty sure there was never a K10 blazer 69-72 or ever lol. Surprised he didn't call it a Bronco.
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04-26-2018, 11:36 AM | #3 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
My other question was now high should the K5 Blazer be from the ground to the tailgate (open) My spec sheet says 29", mine is 33. Also the height of the top of the windshield should be 68 1/2", mine is about 72 1/2". Kind of looks like a 4" lift kit. Here are some pics of my springs. Do these pics look like standard to anyone?
Thanks, JD
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04-26-2018, 11:38 AM | #4 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Here are the other pics of the springs and hubs.
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04-26-2018, 11:32 AM | #5 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
All full-size blazers are K5 (even the 2wd's)
Lots of "experts" out there, but I would not lie to you... Nice blazer, Rg
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04-26-2018, 12:07 PM | #6 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Mine was higher than spec also even with worn out springs. Speaking of springs, your front ones look like they are shot too. They should be almost flat. It might be the camera angle , but yours look like they have a lot of upward arch to them.
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04-26-2018, 12:53 PM | #7 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Looks like extra springs so possibly a small lift in it.
You can mention to the guy from auto zone he is pretty much wrong on all he told you...
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04-26-2018, 01:38 PM | #8 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
It has add-a-leafs in it. I recognize them. I have them in my blazer and it raised it about 2 1/2". My opinion is that they have a very good ride. Better than stock.
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
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But with a little gap on the lowest spring indicates non-factory add-a-leaf.
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04-26-2018, 02:47 PM | #10 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
The later model S-10 Blazer was smaller that any of the earlier full sized K5 Blazer models.
The conversion kit he is mistakenly talking about is for the front lockout hubs. Your K5 Blazer came with manual hubs. This is not a conversion The later model 4x4 vehicles (like the S-10 Blazer) often came without manual hubs. They came with permanently engaged hubs, and four wheel drive was engaged with vacuum actuated mechanisms on the axles tubes. Last edited by cleszkie; 04-26-2018 at 02:59 PM. |
04-28-2018, 02:06 PM | #11 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Oddly, my K5 Blazer is registered in Utah as a K10. The person at the DMV told me they're all that way, and I don't really care. But Chevy never made a K10 Blazer; they're all K5. And there was only one size of Blazer when yours was built, just like there was only one size of Bronco back then.
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04-28-2018, 04:39 PM | #12 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Does anyone know any trivia why GM called it a K5 instead of K10 Blazer?
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You can put any badge you want on the side and it doesn't change the chassis content or the vehicle's capability. Just like when the squarebody GMCs magically went from 100 series to 1500 series on the badging. K
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05-04-2018, 11:35 AM | #14 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Speaking of stock springs, it looks like the front should be just 2 springs so I'll remove the bottom spring to get it back to stock. As for the rear, does anyone have any pics of a stock rear spring set up? Or how many springs should be in the rear? I looked at a spring site and they showed the 2 leafs in the front but the minimum springs they show in the rear are 5/1, which mine has so if I took out 1 of the lower springs, it should lower it about 2" maybe?
I would like to lower the whole thing about 2-3" if I can. Too old to jump up in it anymore.
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Yeah, I wouldn't do that ! Just go and buy new front springs with a higher spring rate. You're going to open a can of worms if you remove any more springs from an already poor design. Your truck will bottom out, and you will get axle windup under heavy braking causing the truck to veer to one side. I just went through all this, and putting in new springs was the best thing I ever did to improve handling.
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04-30-2018, 10:57 PM | #16 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
1/4 ton, not 1/2 ton
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05-04-2018, 11:47 AM | #17 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
Maybe take a few more pictures of the rear. It might be easy to see visually being an odd spring compared to the rest. I'm guessing it's the second to the bottom. If an add-a-leaf, it will have a decent amount of curve to it...moving all the other springs in that arc position.
Keep in mind that if they are original rear springs, they tend to sag a bit after years and years of time. So overall, you might get a rear squatting look if you pull one out. I don't like that rear squat look.
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05-04-2018, 01:23 PM | #18 |
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Re: Difference between K5 and K10 Blazer
I've never heard of a 4x4 Blazer referred to as anything other than a K5.
C=2wd K=4wd 10=1000lb load capacity 20=1500lb 30=2000lb 5=no one really ever discussed it. We could theorize that a short bed truck should/could/might be a 5 but pretty sure they all came as 10s. Were spring rates different? Who can say? Try looking at parts store spring replacements (if listed) and see if Blazer and K10 are the same. |
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I can.
They are the same. Blazer is K10 pickup components with a shorter wheelbase. It's Marketing math. K
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