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1968 C20-1977 frame
Well I finally pulled my head out of my -ss and figured how to post a picture... quite a accomplishment for someone who is so computer challenged
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
Here are some more photos........
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
I found some earlier pictures of my 68 and the frame in the process of cleaning.[ATTACH]
This will keep me busy..........[ATTACH] This build at present is in the mock up stage. All the fabricated body mounts will be gusseted after the cab and front clip is removed. I'm just now realizing how much work is ahead of me! |
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
I"m starting to think that 35'' tires won't be big enough!! Any suggestions on who makes a good 38''?
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
Today at the shop snapped a photo of the 327 that came with my 68. Didn't have any plans, so I gave it to my brother along with the Turbo 400. It's a far cry from the greasy, oily mess it was. The engine guy that built my BBC also put this together. The last pull on the dyno registered 403 hp! At this time my brother doesn't have a project going for the engine, but we installed a new heating & air system for the engine guy and so it worked out well for the both of them.
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
looks like a good start...hard to tell about the wheel and tire setup from that angle. can't really see how it sets under the wheel wells.
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
Mr Jack, didn't have much room to roll the truck around. My brother was working on his jeep. This angle is a bit better.
The truck ended up setting higher on the frame than I wanted, but with the clearance issues on the frame that's the best I could do. I think Mudder has a 67 or 68 on a 77 chassis as well. I'll run the 35's for a while when it's up and running. ![]() |
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
yeah...looks like a bit of fender gap there...maybe the springs will sag a bit and clear that up...if not...i'd say 37's would fit nice
![]() i have ran Goodyear wrangler MTR's on the street trail rocks mud snow and they work great in all arenas...37x12.50x15 on a 10" wide rim is what i had...i loved them. I'm gonna probably end up running BFG's on my 67 tho
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
Thinking the same as you, 37's maybe 38's.Also, I'll be extending the inner fender. Being that we're a sheet metal shop sure helps!
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
i think you also just allowed me to finalize my decision on rims...i've been debating on them for a while between the uniques like yours sort of with a street lock look or the classic mt II's. i like the black rims...and i think the street lock will hide the weights they use for balancing pretty nicely as well.
yeah i'd definatly roll it for a while to let the springs cycle and settle before getting new tires...you never know you might just end up liking the 35's...but too much gap bugs me...hell the 40's on my blazer look small sometimes.
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Re: 1968 C20-1977 frame
Cool build, Im doing the same thing with my 1985 gmc going on a 1980 k20 frame. I need to sit down one day and put my build on here!
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