I struggle with this everyday because I am someone that just needs a goal that I can hang my hat on. I struggle with selling this 1/2 ton burb and finding a 3/4 ton. And I also think I should look for one in the 73-91 body style.
This 96 has a 5.7 vortec, 4l60e, NP241 (Push button but not auto trac) updated fuel injection, rear swing tire carrier, barn doors, SLT package. 3" body lift. 208K on the OD, original motor, tranny rebuilt at 90K with not so much as a hiccup since. Just did a full synthetic fluid change on everything, even brake fluid at 200K. I have the high lift jack mounted and killer sound system installed, although it could use some freshening up inside.
I have a family of 5, nine year old twins, wife, dog (german shorthair pointer). I'm using it now as a pseudo work truck to run a power washing business part time.
My dream list for this burb include a built 5.3L swap when this engine lets go. I am also watching CL for dana 44's or 60's that will swap under the front end with some fab work. This wil raise the truck considerably but add tons of options and durability as far as gearing, lockers, etc. If I can't find the right axle I can settle for something else, but then I would have swap transfer case as well. I have a winch in the shed and plans to build a bumper and rocker/sliders. I also plan to use monstaliner for the exterior in a similar scheme red/black.
So if I go old body style, I may still have to swap motors and axles. I just don't know what to nail down as a goal. Today I'm leaning towards keeping it and making it unique for my purposes. Tomorrow I may be saying "sell it".
What would you do?
The older body style has straight axles, but may still need to be upgraded.
This 96 has a 5.7 vortec, 4l60e, NP241 (Push button but not auto trac) updated fuel injection, rear swing tire carrier, barn doors, SLT package. 3" body lift. 208K on the OD, original motor, tranny rebuilt at 90K with not so much as a hiccup since. Just did a full synthetic fluid change on everything, even brake fluid at 200K. I have the high lift jack mounted and killer sound system installed, although it could use some freshening up inside.
I have a family of 5, nine year old twins, wife, dog (german shorthair pointer). I'm using it now as a pseudo work truck to run a power washing business part time.
My dream list for this burb include a built 5.3L swap when this engine lets go. I am also watching CL for dana 44's or 60's that will swap under the front end with some fab work. This wil raise the truck considerably but add tons of options and durability as far as gearing, lockers, etc. If I can't find the right axle I can settle for something else, but then I would have swap transfer case as well. I have a winch in the shed and plans to build a bumper and rocker/sliders. I also plan to use monstaliner for the exterior in a similar scheme red/black.
So if I go old body style, I may still have to swap motors and axles. I just don't know what to nail down as a goal. Today I'm leaning towards keeping it and making it unique for my purposes. Tomorrow I may be saying "sell it".
What would you do?
The older body style has straight axles, but may still need to be upgraded.