Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
Evening folks!
Welp, I've got my '83 K20 just about dialed in, performance wise. And man, do I love driving the old girl. Constantly coming up with reasons to take her for a cruise! lol
Decided I was going to go on and change both diff fluids, and the NP208 fluid to boot. Got under there today to power wash her underbelly and really took a look around. Some significant corrosion. Specifically where the leaf springs are concerned. The springs themselves look decent enough, but all the brackets holding them together look pretty bad. As does all the bushings (rotten-ish) and whatnot. She's still got all the original shocks, bushings and springs, with 67K miles on the odo.
So here are my questions:
Should I just replace with a stock system, or bump up to a 2" or 4" lift? I'm running 285/75R16's, and I think she looks pretty good (see pic), but I'm wondering if a slight lift wouldn't look better?
Also, what will I sacrifice in ride quality? Believe it or not, she's still on original shocks, on all four corners, and to be honest, she rides pretty decent. I'd hate to screw that up, and get beat half to death while taking my wife out to cruise the strip.
And if I DO go up with a 2-4" lift, will I need to modify and steering and/or drivetrain components?
Bear in mind, I'm trying to keep the cost down, as I just replaced everything North of the pistons, and as wonderful as my wife is, she's gonna eventually start giving me the stink-eye. LOL
'Preciate y'alls input, and have a great (coming up) 4th of July!
Welp, I've got my '83 K20 just about dialed in, performance wise. And man, do I love driving the old girl. Constantly coming up with reasons to take her for a cruise! lol
Decided I was going to go on and change both diff fluids, and the NP208 fluid to boot. Got under there today to power wash her underbelly and really took a look around. Some significant corrosion. Specifically where the leaf springs are concerned. The springs themselves look decent enough, but all the brackets holding them together look pretty bad. As does all the bushings (rotten-ish) and whatnot. She's still got all the original shocks, bushings and springs, with 67K miles on the odo.
So here are my questions:
Should I just replace with a stock system, or bump up to a 2" or 4" lift? I'm running 285/75R16's, and I think she looks pretty good (see pic), but I'm wondering if a slight lift wouldn't look better?
Also, what will I sacrifice in ride quality? Believe it or not, she's still on original shocks, on all four corners, and to be honest, she rides pretty decent. I'd hate to screw that up, and get beat half to death while taking my wife out to cruise the strip.
And if I DO go up with a 2-4" lift, will I need to modify and steering and/or drivetrain components?
Bear in mind, I'm trying to keep the cost down, as I just replaced everything North of the pistons, and as wonderful as my wife is, she's gonna eventually start giving me the stink-eye. LOL
'Preciate y'alls input, and have a great (coming up) 4th of July!