Enthusiast I
- 434
- First Name
- Carl
- Last Name
- Sandvik
- Member #
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12304
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- K5LFE
Since it's never too late to start a build thread, I will. I purchased an 89 Blazer from my buddy 15 years ago as I've wanted one since i was 10. I started building it as an over-lander, enjoying the Mojave Trail and many day trips around Southern CA. I've increased the capability to become a balance between an overland vehicle and a rock crawler, enabling me to do just about anything with it. I just completed a 1000 mile trip to the Rubicon Trail and back - it was the first true test of the vehicle since it's last major modifications (one ton axle swap). It's an amazing rig, loaded down with camping, recovery gear and spare parts while being nimble and capable over large boulders on the trail.
Some of the major upgrades to #K54FUN!
Note: see a walk around of the rig on YouTube HERE, thanks to Merrick's Garage.
Be well, Carl
Some of the major upgrades to #K54FUN!
Note: see a walk around of the rig on YouTube HERE, thanks to Merrick's Garage.
- Dana 60 Front Axle w/ Chrome molly axles and Reid Racing knuckles (completely rebuilt from an 82 K30 Dually)
- 14 bolt FF rear axle with a TMR Customs Shave Kit (completely rebuilt and modified from a 2003 Silverado 2500 HD)
- 4:56 gears. Grizzly locker in the rear and Eaton ELocker up front
- Cross over with high steer w/ hydro assist steering
- Deaver Springs and Fox 2.0 reservoir shocks plus a Rock Jock anti sway bar in the rear
- Slip Yoke eliminator and JE Reel custom drive shafts w/ rear pinion guard
- Hydro boost braking system with PSC PS pump & components
- Bumpers, Rock Sliders and many other components from DIY4X (Iowa)
- Many other components from Off-road Design (Colorado)
- Warn winch, ARB Fridge, Rigid and KC Lighting
- Yaesu FTM-400 integrated with a Rugged Radio intercom (call: K5LFE)
Be well, Carl