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12-25-2011, 09:06 PM | #1 |
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58 GMC 150 4x4 Conversion
My son and I just found a decent truck for our project, an all original '58 GMC 150 for 500 bucks. As mentioned in a previous post, we are planning a 4x4 conversion with newer Chevy 3/4 ton running gear. Will be doing SM465/NP205 combo, staying with the stock 326 Pontiac which still runs strong. Will be using stock frame as well.
A couple of questions to start with: 1. Springs: It seems the easiest route to go is with stock springs and have them re-arced. Has anyone bolted up later model leafs? Looks like quite a bit of work installing the newer (wider) spring brackets on stock frame. 2. Axles: There are a bunch of Chevy 3/4 ton rigs being parted out here. We are shooting for 3:73 ratio. I have read on other threads that some guys prefer 1/2 ton Dana 44 front axle with flat top for a high steering arm. Which brings me to the next question... 3. Power steering: I'm a bit spun out looking at info on power steering conversions. I've seen complete bolt up kits for 800 bucks and up that replace the inboard ps box with a power unit. I've seen guys like OrrieG bolt a Chevy truck box to an adapter plate outside the frame. Any advice here? Thanks for your help.
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"Built- not bought" 1958 GMC 150 4x4 in progress 1980 K20- Restored 1985 K3500 Flatbed 58 GMC 4x4 build thread: http://http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=557675 Last edited by dyno; 12-25-2011 at 09:12 PM. |
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