My 95 K1500 Build

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Dylans95Chevy

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Got the diesel front bumper put on
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Rear lift blocks installed. 1/2 inch higher in the rear now, looks and rides much better.
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And chopped the muffler off
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Would you happen to know your fender heights before crank and blocks? Or what they are now and how far you cranked it?
 

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Would you happen to know your fender heights before crank and blocks? Or what they are now and how far you cranked it?

Dont remember originals, but the torsion bars and leaf springs are sagging quite a bit. Its at 35.5 for the front and 36 rear I think.
 

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That diesel bumper looks cool! You gonna put lights in them? :D That's what I'd do if I bought one of those.
 

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Spare tire relocated to the bed. Used a bracket I found in a suburban. Flattened the edges out and drilled holes through it and the bed rail. Bolted to the bedrail, and a bolt through the lug hole of the wheel to the bracket. Will eventually put a strap around it to completely secure it.
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A lot easier than undoing it from the underside. Looks good, I might try that when I get more of a work truck. :)
 

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looks good. It looks like the tire is hanging and not resting on the bed floor. if so you may want to get a long piece of flat stock to put on the back side of the bed rail bolts to act as a load spreader/fender washer.
 
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