iamtherealJayy
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
- Posts
- 1,584
- Reaction score
- 277
- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Jacob
- Truck Year
- 1987, 1978, 1976
- Truck Model
- V20, K10, K10
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350
Alright I think it’s time to upgrade the work truck lol, I’ve got a 1978 Chevrolet K10 Bonanza that’s been my work truck for several months now. The truck runs fine drives ish fine and has a utility bed so it’s great for what I do. Although I’m thinking about upgrading from half ton suspension to atleast 3/4ton if not full on dually swap the rear end and get a dually utility bed ( deeper boxes heck yea) but out of all the reading I’ve done this morning I’m thinking the 3/4 ton would be easier? I’ve read about the one ton rear ends having spring hangers in different locations? This isn’t a pulling truck by any means so I’m not worried so much about damaging the frame or anything. The truck is very well loaded with tools and occasional material in the bed but that’s all I’m never going to pull massive loads with this rig. I debated on buying a K30 and just moving all my stuff to it and returning this truck to a normal pickup bed, but there’s no decent k30’s near me for under 5 figures. I do have the lead on a k20 I’m stealing the frame out from under for my 87. I’ll have the axles from that truck so I could make it 3/4 ton for time being? But my overall question is, is it really worth it? Or should I just get some helper springs and a small lift for the front? The truck is on small tires currently but there’s not much room from the tires and the bed and the receiver in the back almost drags the ground if I’m on uneven ground. My overall plan would be perfect scenario get the frame from the parts k20 for my 87, take the suspension currently on my 87(2.5 lift) and put on this truck and get a bigger lift for the 87. Make sense? I didn’t think so but, lol. I’m mainly wanting the dually rear end for the dually utility bed and 3/4ton+ springs so I don’t feel bad for the half ton suspension. Here’s some photos I’ve got of the truck so maybe you can come up with opinions.