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Drum to disc conversion ?'s
Found a mid-70's for a donor. I plan to swap the entire crossmember. Mine is a 1970 chevy c-10. Can I swap just the axle shafts in the rear, or is the housing different? Can I use the mid-70's booster and master cyl? Or do I need the older unit. I have manual drums now.
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There are 2 different axel lenghts fo the '70 model year. If you have the longer ones you can swap em straight across.
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"If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!" Being stupid ain't illegal. ![]() We're Still Debt Free Except for the House!!! www.daveramsey.com 70 GMC SWB Stepside project "Green Booger" soon to be 6.0l/4l80e 93 S-10 "Poppaw's Truck" |
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what about a 67 are the axles different? I just bought a 72 donor truck
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Go with changing out the whole rearend Jamal. Get new u-bolts because your going to destroy the old ones and they are probably shot anyway. I did my 69 recently and I was a bear to get the u-bolts off until I got a compressor and a cut off tool. Like a hot knife thru butter.
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Have a new set of chrome u bolts so no problem there. The only thing is I don't have the welding skill to weld the new brackets on.
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As long as they are both the same type of suspension you shouldn't have to move the brackets.
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67 is coil spring parts truck is leaf
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