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Mattman2010 03-06-2012 11:12 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
4.10s

yjheep 03-06-2012 11:34 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5235430)
4.10s

Good, youl be in good shape with the 4.10s and nv4500.

Personally I would go 2wheel drive trans into divorce 205. Gives you much better drive line angles. Also for the "just in case" I put mine in the center of the truck so my front and rear drive shafts are the same size. Ever blow a rear drive shaft or u joint out, just unbolt the front and stick it in the rear and head on down the highway. Not to mention the shaft length is manageable and does not require a carrier bearing, also a huge pluss in my book.

As far as the 12v. Go for it!! I'm doing one now
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1985-GMC 03-06-2012 11:37 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Nice! Mine was dubbed "The Boat". :lol:

Mattman2010 03-07-2012 09:19 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by yjheep (Post 5235494)
Good, youl be in good shape with the 4.10s and nv4500.

Personally I would go 2wheel drive trans into divorce 205. Gives you much better drive line angles. Also for the "just in case" I put mine in the center of the truck so my front and rear drive shafts are the same size. Ever blow a rear drive shaft or u joint out, just unbolt the front and stick it in the rear and head on down the highway. Not to mention the shaft length is manageable and does not require a carrier bearing, also a huge pluss in my book.

As far as the 12v. Go for it!! I'm doing one now
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Yeah I think the 2wd trans is what I am going to do because I can find them for about $500 and it seems any of the other ones are $700+. I figured I could run the truck as a 2wd for a while til I find the transfercase. As for putting it in the middle that is a good idea. It would be nice to have the same size drive shafts but I am not sure that the yokes on my D44 and D70 are the same.

As for the 12v its happening, just gotta pay it off then go get it.

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Originally Posted by 1985-GMC (Post 5235507)
Nice! Mine was dubbed "The Boat". :lol:

:lol:

yjheep 03-07-2012 09:53 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
might be right on that dana 70 is proly 1350 44 is proly 1310. You can buy 1350 yokes for your 44, there around 100 bucks, I would double check your yokes obviously.
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 10:11 AM

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Yeah that will be something I will have to look at. If I can get a transmission I plan on just running it as 2wd because I need to get it in there for as cheap as possible and then find all the stuff to make it 4x4.
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yjheep 03-07-2012 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5236145)
Yeah that will be something I will have to look at. If I can get a transmission I plan on just running it as 2wd because I need to get it in there for as cheap as possible and then find all the stuff to make it 4x4.
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Roger that, drive line can get expensive quick. Got almost 3k in yokes and 3 custom built driveshafts
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 11:12 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Yeah I don't have that kinda money so I'm trying to use as much of what I have to get it working. I'll probably have my rear driveshaft lengthened and the put a conversion ujoint in it to hook up to the nv4500. I'll have to buy steel to build mounts and buy some stuff for the motor. So I'm basically spending a lot and luckly I found a guy willing to work with me so I could make payments on the motor. But it seems like every time I talk to him I spend more money lol
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yjheep 03-07-2012 11:24 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Lol, my truck started as a budget build but I Realy don't know if there is such a thing.... As much as I try and keep it that way. I basically got my 64k mile 12v for free so that helped
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 12:53 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Yeah I know what you mean. I have way more money in my truck than it looks. When I added it all up it was just rediculous. You can't beat free! Especially for a 12v, I'll have $2000 in my 12v by the time I get all the accessories I need to adapt it to a nv4500 and get it to work in my truck and including fuel to go pick it up lol.
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yjheep 03-07-2012 01:18 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
I bought a 1995 ford, 55 passenger ford school bus from a school district for $2500 it had a new cummins installed in 2007 with documentation showing 64k miles. I drove the bus home, sold tires, wheels, all the seats, windows, rad and intercooler for $1300 and then I scrapped the rest for $1600, rofl.
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 02:09 PM

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Can't beat that! That's a heck of a deal.
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arrover 03-07-2012 03:50 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Your plan sounds almost exactly like what I want to build. Although I have yet to buy a truck.... It's still in the wishing/planning/dreaming stage. I love your project!

I think I have read that the Rough Country springs are the roughest riding springs. You might want to research that though because I could be remembering wrong. Also, don't the shackle flips only raise the rear 4"? How will you make up the other two inches in the back? Just curious. Keep up the good work!

Mattman2010 03-07-2012 04:51 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Rough country springs are the only springs that I have heard of that will hold the weight of the cummins. As for the shackle flip I mounted the front rear doing mounts down 2 inches and so I'm going to get a 2 inch longer shackle which will make up for 6 inches.
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joe231 03-07-2012 05:26 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
How much does the cummins weigh?

The 52" or 56" rear springs should handle it...
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 05:29 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Not really sure. More than a big block. 52 or 56 would support it. They will only give you 4 inches of lift tho.
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joe231 03-07-2012 05:31 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by Mattman2010 (Post 5236835)
Not really sure. More than a big block. 52 or 56 would support it. They will only give you 4 inches of lift tho.
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Yeah,
But you would need to move the front mounts so you could build in an extra 2 inches and get longer shackles. It would ride better than lift springs.
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Mattman2010 03-07-2012 05:47 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Yeah I guess that could work. I have not really thought much into it.
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yjheep 03-07-2012 06:16 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 5236830)
How much does the cummins weigh?

The 52" or 56" rear springs should handle it...
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My cummins tipped the scales at 1,162 lbs with oil and all acc.
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yjheep 03-07-2012 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 5236837)
Yeah,
But you would need to move the front mounts so you could build in an extra 2 inches and get longer shackles. It would ride better than lift springs.
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I used lift springs but did build 1 3/4" taller hangers and 1 3/4" longer shackles to make up for the cummins Allison combo.

You can see on my build if you like, I don't like filling others threads with my pics

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=508477
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Dieselwrencher 03-07-2012 08:37 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by yjheep (Post 5236942)
My cummins tipped the scales at 1,162 lbs with oil and all acc.
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He's right on the money. 950 with no accessories, 1150 with automotive accessories, 1165 with fluids.

Mattman2010 03-07-2012 10:28 PM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by yjheep (Post 5236960)
I used lift springs but did build 1 3/4" taller hangers and 1 3/4" longer shackles to make up for the cummins Allison combo.

You can see on my build if you like, I don't like filling others threads with my pics

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=508477
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Yeah I might look into doing a 56 inch swap or something. I have an extra pair of 56 inch springs that would probably do great on the truck, and will give me a ton of flex which I am not sure if that would be good or not for a DD/Tow rig. But it would save me some money because the lift I was looking at was $700 and I already plan on buying steel for mounting the cummins that i could easily make new mounts for springs.

joe231 03-08-2012 12:12 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
Just be sure to run a sway bar...
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yjheep 03-08-2012 12:21 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 5237812)
Just be sure to run a sway bar...
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I'm no expert but in my experiences a sway bar does not work well in a lifted suspension Situations Especially in a cross over steering setup. But I have run pan hard bars with good results. I have heard of others experiencing some bump steer tho.
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joe231 03-08-2012 12:53 AM

Re: 85 GMC Sierra Classic 1 Ton Crew Cab
 
I'm no expert either, but im learning! Lol
Sway bar has little to do with steering, it's for body roll.
A pan hard doesn't help body roll either, it keeps the axle centered.
From what I understand a track bar and leaf springs fight each other.
High steer and a horizontal drag link is the best fix for bump steer.

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