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not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
I own a 69 chevy c-10 lwb truck.Good shape and a great old truck to cruise around town or down the backroads.
But two sundays ago I came across a 69 chevy K-10 truck with a 4inch suspension lift.I bought it.Tore the old body off the 4wd chasiss cleaned it up and than today took my 2wd body and set it on the 4wd frame. What I am needing to know is if there is special body mounts needed to put a 2wd body on 4wd frame. Thanks.Try to get some pics up after I wash her. |
Re: not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
Nope, its all the same mounts.
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Re: not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
Body mounts are all the same. Swap the tranny tunnel and you should be good to go!
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Re: not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
I thought 2wd mounts were different? Seems like 4wd and 3/4 ton 2wd are the same?
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Re: not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
Thanks for the replies guys.The problem I am having is the driver side rear cab corner is about 2 inches lower than the bed.The passenger side is fine.But the driver side is outta wack.
I looked on ECE's website and noticed that there is a 4wd body mount set and 2wd.As well as differences between 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton. I am going to call ECE this week and talk to them about it.the Nothing on the frame appears bent or tweaked.And the body I took off sat well on the frame. By the time I get home from work I got about a half hour before its dark and the truck is outside.So not alot of time to work on it during the week. Thanks again for the help.Hopefully there is a simply solution! |
Re: not new to the board or trucks.But new to 4wd
LMC truck has the proper rubber mounts...
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