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01-25-2013, 11:23 AM | #1 |
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73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
I have purchased a set of drop spindles for my stock 69 C10 and upon purchase I discovered that these are the 73-87 spindles with the disk brakes and 5 on 5 lug conversion. Will these work in conjunction with my stock 69 front cross member/suspension etc or will it all have to be swapped out to a 73-87 assembly? I have read through a lot of the threads but I am not able to get my head wrapped around if I can just swap in different tie rods and ball joints into the 69 assembly and get these spindles to work or if I need to swap in a complete new 73-87 set up. The set up I purchased comes with the brakes etc with it and it is 5x5 pattern, so would my best/most economical route be to just get the 5x5 axle shafts and swap those into my factory 69 housing? Thanks for any assistance.
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01-25-2013, 12:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: 73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
Read this:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...68&postcount=4 If you need more help,... I will be glad to answer.
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01-25-2013, 12:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: 73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
This is the part that applies to you the most,... but read it all.
73-87 Crossmember Not Yet Installed: 1) Your donor 73-87 crossmember came from the factory with disc brakes. * This swap is almost a direct bolt in, with just a few holes to drill/elongate. 2) The preferred method is to use all of the 73-87 steering linkage: * This includes the centerlink, inner and outer tie rods, idler arm and steering box. (A great way to gain P/S) 3) If you must use the 67-70 steering components, you will need to change the tie rods: * The 67-70 inner and outer tie rods are a smaller diameter (5/8") vs. the 73-87 tie rods larger diameter (11/16"). * The 67-70 tie rods are also the opposite thread direction of the 73-87 tie rods. * 67-70 inner is RH thread vs. 73-87 inner which is LH thread. * 67-70 outer is LH thread vs. 73-87 outer which is RH thread. 3.1) So to connect the 73-87 spindle to the 67-70 steering centerlink you must use a: * 67-70 outer tie rod (LH thread) in the inner location. * connect that to a tie rod "conversion sleeve". (these are sold by many aftermarket suspension companies). * use a 73-87 outer (RH thread) to connect to your 73-87 spindle. * Again,... it's much simpler to use all of the 73-87 steering components. 4) Connecting the 73-87 rubber brake lines to the 67-70 steel lines, may require steel line fabrication, or brass "inverted flare" adapters. 5) You can also just swap all the components, from the a-arms out,... and leave your original 67-70 crossmember in place. * This will require you to completly disassemble both the original 67-70 suspension and the 73-87 donor suspension. * This is also a good time to clean, inspect, replace or rebuild any needed components.
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01-25-2013, 12:51 PM | #4 |
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Re: 73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
Thanks for the info Keith, it appears it will just be easier in the long run to swap in the 73-87 cross member and not all that big of a job since everything is ready to be torn down. Other than just boring a few holes out and a few new ones it should be an easy weekend job....right? HAHA!
Under #2 it talks of using the steering box from the 73-87 set up. I have PS on my 69 so would my current PS box work just fine with the 73-87 linkages-pitman arm? Thanks again. I need to make it down that way one of these days
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01-25-2013, 01:10 PM | #5 |
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Re: 73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
I think your '69 steering box will work fine on the 73-87 centerlink.
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01-25-2013, 01:24 PM | #6 |
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Re: 73-87 spindle and axle swap questions
Correct.
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