Chevy K10 3 Link pt1 - Rock Crawler Build

Chevy K10 3 Link pt1 - Rock Crawler Build

Dick's 4x4 Garage

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@metalmulishasmith
@metalmulishasmith - 26.12.2020 23:05

This is so awesome. Been falling this build (on here and instagram) but ill really be fallowing when you do the rear, im hoping to 4 link the rear of my k5 in 2021. I already have parts coming for the front so it can get linked (going the radius arm route since I daily my truck).

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@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson
@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson - 27.12.2020 00:07

Hey bud.... Quick question... I have an 84 k-10 frame and some guy pulled out in front of me and crunched the front clip.... I found a 82 (PER TITLE) that has a more rounded frame horn.... It has a 77-79 front clip on it but I want to go with the 84' for everything..... It was my wife's dad's truck so I want to make it like it was before he passed away..... My question is, Is there any Fab work that I will have to do in this situation?? also I only paid $500 for the 82' with a sm465 and he threw in a dana 44 front axle with springs....

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@truedeadman
@truedeadman - 27.12.2020 02:08

looking good man. looking forward to the rear linkage

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@ericfeagley6930
@ericfeagley6930 - 27.12.2020 02:15

Good to see you back keep up the good work

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@loganpark7993
@loganpark7993 - 27.12.2020 03:48

Damn Dave going for it! Good to see the budget setup! Looking forward to the steering box and how the front looks pushed out.

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@matty86suk
@matty86suk - 27.12.2020 06:51

Should have found a Dana 60.

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@ChadLisonbee
@ChadLisonbee - 27.12.2020 07:07

Glad to see an update. Looks awesome. Linked front and rear is going to be awesome.

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@tymatt89
@tymatt89 - 28.12.2020 06:51

Looks great man! I'm 4 linking my 66 gmc front and rear, your videos make me want to get off my ass and work on the crawler haha What length are you arms?

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@americanhomeimprovements7932
@americanhomeimprovements7932 - 29.12.2020 01:49

Looking great! Gonna be BadA$$!!

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@stantok
@stantok - 12.01.2021 23:11

I had to reach out and tell you what a true inspiration your videos have been. Thank you very much for all the great content. It was a huge help with my project. I'm working on a K20 suburban with an LS 6.0 swap the transmission is the SM464. To make a long story short I paid a shop to help me out to get the job done while I traveled around the country for work. I finally got the truck back to my home and it looks like I may have a problem with the clutch fork linkage because the clutch pedal goes to the floor and no longer disengages the clutch. I'd like to perform this fix myself. Square body ownership almost demands an owner's commitment to fixing these trucks and I aim to please the Square body gods. So now I have a question. What's the best way to get at the clutch assembly on a K20? Should I remove drive shafts and slide the transmission back? OR should I pull the engine forward from the transmission to do the job? Any insight you could provide would be a huge help as I'll be performing this job outside on a gravel surface. I can provide pics and video if that helps. My apologies if I'm posting this on the wrong video. I was just trying to post this on your most recent video to get a potential response,. Thanks again for all the great content and give Goldie my best wishes.

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@73chevyshitbox75
@73chevyshitbox75 - 19.01.2021 11:15

Man your videos are going to be helpful I’m 20 iv had my square for 6 year was a k10 with welded diff now it’s a 3/4 ton with a d44 an 14bolt ff with 36in irocks
As of now it’s got no heart gone threw 4-5 350s in the years so getting a 2001 5.3 out of a suburban
Well that’s my input 😂

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@baja68vw
@baja68vw - 03.02.2021 07:38

Where’s part 2?

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@ReshardsAutomotiveWorkshop
@ReshardsAutomotiveWorkshop - 11.02.2021 07:17

Good job bro 👏.
Making stuff with your own hands really builds pride and confidence, but your right about time weighing in also. 🙂👍

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@matthewc3617
@matthewc3617 - 18.02.2021 12:16

Nice man. I've been working on my 3 link for 6 months now in my spare time and I think I've cut every bracket off and repositioned it at least 3 times. I appreciate the real-world approach and you'll never have to worry about that pan hard bar bracket breaking :)

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@MaxIsCoolest
@MaxIsCoolest - 19.03.2021 23:20

That’s a great video. Very similar too how I got my front end built.

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@michaelg6890
@michaelg6890 - 03.04.2021 01:54

Damn this was a really good video, awesome job, looking forward to binging on this channel.

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@robertcarlson6362
@robertcarlson6362 - 09.05.2021 02:19

What motor, transmission, transfer case did you go with?

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@albertobecerra6549
@albertobecerra6549 - 12.12.2021 19:58

What type coil springs are using what size lift

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@shawnhopping5984
@shawnhopping5984 - 17.08.2022 06:58

Hey you got a link to where you got those springs??

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@Dicks4x4Garage
@Dicks4x4Garage - 26.12.2020 22:02

Any progress is good progress on the Crawler. I've been having fun figuring things out, but not much camera work. I hope you enjoy the clips, but if anything they give you an Idea of whats going on, and how I'm doing things. I hope you had a great Holiday Season, and have a Happy New year. Till the next one!

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