Normmus
Member
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2022
- Posts
- 47
- Reaction score
- 133
- Location
- Saskatchewan
- First Name
- Norm
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Truck is a 1977 K10, stock suspension, 3.08 gears, posi G80 rear, 4 speed manual transmission, NP205. 31" Duratracs. I use it about 50% city driving (I live in the city), 30% highway usually a 2 hour round trip, 20% farm type use. At the farm there's quite a bit of snow in the winter and some gently rolling laneways which don't get cleared often. Wondering if anyone has ideas to improve the traction performance at the farm in winter while still being able to do the other 80% of driving well. It's fine on the highway and city driving with the current setup but would like more traction in slow speed deep snow conditions.
I am open to ideas on lockers, lift kits, tires, etc. My first thought was to lift and put 33-35" tires on, and regear but am wondering if maybe a selectable locker or limited slips might be more practical instead. I am also wondering if I could get away with 33s on my existing gearing with the 4 speed manual transmission. Thoughts?
I am open to ideas on lockers, lift kits, tires, etc. My first thought was to lift and put 33-35" tires on, and regear but am wondering if maybe a selectable locker or limited slips might be more practical instead. I am also wondering if I could get away with 33s on my existing gearing with the 4 speed manual transmission. Thoughts?