Jrgunn5150
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You can see the pivot over on the passengers side, and see the axle shaft out in the open,
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I forgot about what they considered the TTB on these trucks.
An 03 F250 would have one right? Friend thinks it's a Dana 60 underneath another friend's truck.
I've seen your K20,very nice truck.I had a '77 GMC C20 I was semi-restoring and thinking about adding a front axle to until my son wrecked it.Looks like the ride would've been tolerable from what you're saying.I have a 1978 K20 with a Dana 44 in the front using procomp 4" leafs and daystar super shackles (1.5" lift), rides pretty much the same as my cranked 2000 CCSB
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I see a lot of those trucks around,wonder how many owners just accept the lousey ride for the sake of hauling capacity.Few years back I owned a '97 F150 XLT ECSB. Bucket seats fit me perfect and it rode almost as nice as a GMT. It was the best riding truck I'd ever owned up until my current '97 C1500 (2wd so I guess it's not a fair comparison).
I replaced the F150 with an '01 Superduty F250 ECSB w/7.3 with 42K miles. The 60/40 bench was comfortable to sit in but suspension was so stiff it felt like the buckboard of a covered wagon. Loved the hauling capacity but hated the ride.