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12-30-2013, 03:58 PM | #1 |
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1964 Stepper guidance
Before I start spending money on buying suspension parts, here is what I plan on doing/buying based on reading several posts. My goal is to lower my 1964 stepper 4 to 5 inches in the front and rear or get the tires to just sit under the fender lip an inch or so. My plan includes keeping the original cross member and a-arms if possible.
• New 3 inch drop coils for the rears • 2-inch spacer blocks for the rear • **Will I need to buy a set of rear shock mount re-locate brackets and an adjustable trac bar going down 5 inches? • Complete front disc conversation kit for 63-70 Chevy truck that includes; calipers, McMgaughy's spindles 2.5 inch drop, pair of 6 lug rotors. • Plan to cut 1 or 2 coils from front coil springs • Purchase Capt Fab’s power steering bracket Here are a few questions that I still have. If I purchase the disc brake kit for the 63-70 Chevy truck, I’m assuming that it will require using the stock ball joints and tie rod ends that I currently have? I would like to convert all of the steering components over to a 73-87 set up; including tie rod ends, center link, idler arm and pitman arm. If I do that, will the drop spindles accept the 73-87 tie rod ends?? Or am I better to get a set of upper and lower 73-87 a-arms to bolt to my cross member so everything is somewhat the same? I attached a picture of my truck just before I tore it all apart. Feel free to jump in and give me advice…………the more I read the more confused I get. Dan |
12-30-2013, 08:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1964 Stepper guidance
Spindles have to match EVERYTHING.
tie rods and balljoints. Not sure why you bought conversion spindles if you want to use 73-87 parts? No shock relocators for 3" rear springs. (blocks don't affect this) Don't cut more that 1.5 coils up front. 1/2 coil= 1" of drop (approx.)
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12-30-2013, 09:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1964 Stepper guidance
I have not bought any suspension parts yet. I guess I'm just looking for some direction to buy the the right parts to keep my original cross member and a-arms and add drop disc spindles and power steering. For some reason I thought I needed to use 73-87 steering parts to add power steering. I tried looking for a complete front end from a 73-87 Chevy, but living in Minnesota everything is rusted to the point they are useless.
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