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03-20-2014, 09:34 PM | #1 |
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3/4-1/2 ton conversion
I have a 59' long fleetside 8 lug gmc. I believe its a GMC 152. I'd like to switch to a half ton 5 or 6 lug pattern for ease of finding and number options for wheels. Obviously the rear should be simple to swap out. But my question is for the front. Can I just remove my 8 lug hubs and replace with a 5 or 6 lug hub? Would I need to also replace the spindle or even the axle as well? Or am I just going to need to find a IFS to weld in instead? Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks A.
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03-21-2014, 08:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: 3/4-1/2 ton conversion
Easy way is to swap a 1/2 ton axle/spindles/hubs as a unit. The 3/4 ton and 1/2 ton are
different, but will swap as a unit. They do use the same springs so no problem there. Put a want to buy ad on craigslist, I was able to get a full front end for $100. Lots of guys taking out the original front end to put in mustang 2 front ends. If you want to go to IFS the frames are virtually the same, the 3/4 ton is the same shape from the cab forward though slightly thicker steel. The rear of the frame is different- the 3/4 ton is basically straight, the 1/2 ton flairs out, therefore the 3/4 is narrower in the rear so any kit's for the 1/2 ton will not fit. The 3/4 ton is already an open rear, while the 1/2 ton is still torque tube (except for the last models. If you swap to a 1/2 ton front end and want to stay with drum brakes be sure to get one 51 or later- Chevy switched from Huck style to Bendix style brakes. Much cheaper to rebuild and easier to get parts, and easier to adjust. Huck rhymes with suck! |
03-23-2014, 01:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: 3/4-1/2 ton conversion
thanks jet, just the info I was in search of!
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