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WIDESIDE72 09-07-2023 06:39 PM

Re: S10 Frame Swap on 47-53 - Would you do it again?
 
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Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 8755940)
Joedoh will likely chime in but I am thinking a stock height may be tough to pull off and still look stock because the stock s10 2wd is lower in the frame to begin with. you can space the body off the frame to whatever height you want but you can't change the stock s10 frame ride height much. it will get taller with a taller set of tires to match the stock old truck, if that's what you plan, but the stock 2wd s10 likely came with a 235/75r15 which is 28.9" tall

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/chevrolet/s10/1997/

https://tiresize.com/chart/

2wd 80’s s10s had 205/75r14 tires stock. 4WD had 235/75r15.

28TudorAZ 09-07-2023 07:07 PM

Re: S10 Frame Swap on 47-53 - Would you do it again?
 
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Originally Posted by lgh1157 (Post 9233209)
And i think i did a pretty good job hahahah :metal:

If i did do it again, i would buy a "s10 kit" - more for the time i could have saved

I guess they are all a puzzle, . . . . and dont get me wrong, im pretty stoked now that i have it done

Heres a pic :

Looks great!!!:metal:

WIDESIDE72 09-07-2023 08:03 PM

Re: S10 Frame Swap on 47-53 - Would you do it again?
 
About ten years ago I came across a good deal on a 55.1 five window pickup. I decided to upgrade the suspension and steering and after weighing the pros and cons of upgrading the stick frame vs an S10 chassis swap, I decided in the s10 swap. I knew where I could pick up a 1985 s10 lwb rolling chassis for $300. I sold all the body parts for $400, so I made money. I decided to use the EZ Chassis swaps kit to save time. I picked up a wider 4x4 rear axle with 4.10 gears and posi for $100 and sold the old rear for $50. The swap kit worked extremely well. If you have the time and skill it may not be worth it to you. It is a little more comprehensive than mentioned above. Not only does it have brackets and instructions for the cab bed and bumpers, but it comes with pieces to mount the s10 steering column and brake booster. Unfortunately “life has gotten in the way” as they say and the truck project is currently dormant. It currently has a rebuilt vortec 350 with a carbed intake, ZZ4 crate motor take out cam, s10 b8 swap headers and an S10 T5 trans. It still needs floors, bodywork and wiring.

lgh1157 09-26-2023 08:57 PM

Re: S10 Frame Swap on 47-53 - Would you do it again?
 
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Originally Posted by 28TudorAZ (Post 9237947)
Looks great!!!:metal:

Thx bro !!!


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