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11-28-2005, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Location: minnesota
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Thinking about axle swaps...
Ok, so I've got a '71 K5 Blazer with no rear axle that I recently purchased...first order of business is going to be getting a rear axle and tires under it to facilitate moving into the machine shed...it's too damn cold to work outside!
I'm not a serious 4x4 guy (though I have friends that are), however I frequently get called upon to pull people out of ditches and occasionally help in recovering friends who have gotten stuck at the local mudhole...my driveway is rather steep and so if its icey I need a 4x4 in order to actually get out onto the roads occasionally, so a 4x4 truck is a necessity. I do, however, tow a lot, and have a custom 20' flatbed trailer and will soon be getting a towing dolley so I can stop borrowing my friend's to move smaller vehicles when the need arises. I have a converted truck bed trailer to haul tools in, and I also occasionally tow a duck or ski boat for friends. When finished, my blazer will definitely be equipped with proper wiring for any sort of trailer, a brake controller, leaf load leveler and quite possibly towing airbags. I realize that a K5 isn't the best vehicular option for pulling a trailer, and if I had the space and money I'd invest in a late '80's K or V2500/3500 crewcab, however, I don't have either and for the time being I want the best I can reasonably get as far as handling and controllability both with and without a trailer. Since the rear axle is already gone, I'm at a good point for changing if I want to, and I'm considering my options. I want your opinions on doing the following: 1) Replacing missing rear with stock 6-lug 12-bolt. Local guy has a posi 6-lug from a 69-72 blazer for $150 Pros: Easy, nothing to change, bolt-in, posi Cons: 6 lugs (can't interchange with most used trailer) Unknowns: Nada 2) Replacing missing rear with 8-lug 14 bolt FF from 73+ 3/4 ton. Different local guy has a front and rear pair in the same ratio as my blazer's front for $100 (both) Pros: $50 cheaper for axle, get both axles (can sell original front), 8 lugs, front will bolt right in, don't have to change front right away. Cons: Will need to move spring perches and possibly shock mounts for rear Unknowns: How far in/out will the tire spacing change? 3) Replacing missing rear with 8-lug 14BFF from 88-98 3/4 ton. Local junkyard has a couple for sale, varying prices ~100-200 (rear only) Pros: 8 lugs, will move tires out farther than the 73+ rear Cons: will definitely need to move perches & shock mounts, front tires might not be as far out as the rears, not enough money/time to go IRS in front Unknowns: How would the wider rear effect handling? Towing? Right now, #3 seems like a pretty far out option, but its one I'm considering anyway. I'd really like to see before/after pics of either K5's or pickups that have had the #2 and #3 swaps if anyone has them. I'm leaning towards #2, but concerned about changing the tire spacing - if anything I'd like to go outwards a little bit so the tires aren't so tucked into the wheel wells. #1 would be basically replacing stock, and the 6-lug rims I currently have (could sell in a heartbeat) won't interchange with any of the trailers I have. Ideas? Concerns? Suggestions? I'm open to change before I make up my mind and buy whichever rear is actually going under the truck. Also, assuming #2 or 3, is it reasonably easy to move spring perches and reuse the old ones, or would it necessitate buying new spring perches to weld-on? I have confidence in my welding ability and equipment (220A stick welder), but haven't moved spring perches before. If I do need to buy new spring perches, where should I get them from? |
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