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04-02-2001, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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Disc brakes
Hey I got found some disc brakes. He says they are 71-86 1/2Ton Chevy Rotors, spindles, calipers, proportional valve, and master cylinder for $75.00. I have a 70 model with drums. Im guessing they are for a van being those years but I need to know if they will work and if this is a good deal. They look very original meaning they have not been turned in 30 years.
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04-02-2001, 01:56 PM | #2 |
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70GMC4me,
While that is not too bad of a price, I beleive you need the center link, inner & outer tie rods, tie rod adjuster sleeves, and upper & lower ball joints. Also what shape are those rotor in? You don't want to buy them if they aren't in new condition. I would price a whole cross member with the brake booster & master cyc. It should be easier to swap out as a whole, if you can find one in good cond. ------------------ Woody '69 Custom-10 Deluxe Short Fleetside,Factory 350cid/TH400,A/C,PS,PB,Carpet Coming soon 700R4, 350 Crate Engine, Pwr Disks... |
04-02-2001, 02:29 PM | #3 |
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Get ready to switch to 5-lug rims too.
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04-02-2001, 11:35 PM | #4 |
its all about the +6 inches
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I been told, that you'll need to get the steering gear box, and drill a hole too.
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04-03-2001, 08:43 AM | #5 |
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Woody is right, It will be much easier to do a complete swap. I just put disc brakes on my 70, I had a complete 72 for the swap. It saved me from the big parts search. Anything bolted to the frame of a 72 will bolt to a 70 with no problems, as long as it's a complete swap.
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04-03-2001, 09:55 AM | #6 |
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is it required to have the engine out for that swap?
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04-03-2001, 05:45 PM | #7 |
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Go with the complete change over. I put the fr xmember from a 75 1/2 tn under my 68. You can completely refurb the assembly and then bolt it in. You have to drill one hole on the frame on each side. It is a lot easier to do with the engine out. Heck, you have to clean up the engine compartment anyway. Get a hold of me if you have any questions.
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