My mistake. I thought the K5 model ran along the same years as the C1500 did. Why would you take the K5 over the Bronco, other than already owning one?
I don’t own a K5 but a K10. None the less, parts are cheap and plentiful as previously mentioned. Suspension mods are also cheap with lots of choices. Axle swaps are quick and easy as well. The aftermarket support is outstanding by suppliers like ORD and many many more. Powertrain wise the K5 could originally be had in a diesel or gas…..and we all know how many sheeple here at Expo seeming to think diesels are the shizzle. Heck, I wouldn’t mind having a 6.2L diesel K5 of my own actually. This place must be brain washing me! LOL
Another nice thing about an older GM platform is GM’s consistency where upgrading the powertrain to late model pieces is extremely easy. It is not hard or crazy expensive to drop a late model Vortec in any old GM truck. You don’t see people going out of their way to drop Ford 5.4L V8 or 6.8L V10’s or heaven forbid a, Navistar PowerStroke diesel, in old Bronco’s for Ford trucks. Although a 5.7L Hemi would be a pretty easy and worthwhile swap into a Ram Charger.
Future powertrain upgrade or not, you can’t beat the stock older GM 5.7L or the Dodge 5.9L engine or engine management system that run them. Very durable pieces equipment!