06-20-2009, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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Location: Medicine Hat, Alberta. CA
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5 lug vs 6 lug
I was needing some input in which direction to take for my 1970 gmc lb 2wd. Iwant to lower the truck 2" all around, still be able to use it as a truck, but upgrade the front brake system for mdrums to discs. I have had some input from people around town on what I could do, but I was woundering if any one else has done the same. Some suggest just lowering it 2" and calling it done. Others suggest finding a 1987 1/2 ton, and swappng the front end, brakes ans suspension as a whole, taking the booster etc. Then I would need the rear alxe to match the five lug. Any info would help, thanks.
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06-20-2009, 05:45 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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Re: 5 lug vs 6 lug
i bought a running 87 suburban 1/2 ton for $500 and swapped everything into my 67, including the the axle and complete front crossmember with upper and lower arms, not to mention a 350 motor with a 700R4 trans., so I am now running 5 lugs and have discs in the front, I did keep the power brake booster just have not installed it yet. bet money I spent on this truck. as for lowering thats the easy part, the cheapest way would be blocks in the rear and lowered coils in the front.
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06-20-2009, 09:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: 5 lug vs 6 lug
The only "plug and play" axles that will get you 5 lug are 71-72, which are sometimes a little harder to find. Your other option is to upgrade the front end as you describe, and get 6-lug rotors for the front. They're a tad more pricey than standard ones but if you take care of your brake pads (ie, don't run them down to the rivets), the rotors should last practically forever with a few turnings.
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