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fire235 11-08-2004 11:16 AM

6 lug to 5 lug?
 
How hard is it to change a 6 lug truck to 5 lug?

HuggerCST 11-08-2004 01:16 PM

For the front, the easiest way is to buy a disc brake conversion spindle from one of the board vendors, and use your existing suspension and steering components. Another option is to swap the complete front saddle from a disc brake model('71-'87 will practically bolt in), but if you want to change only the required parts, using a donor truck, here is what you will need for the front:
spindles & backing plates
calipers
brake hoses
steel brake lines
Proportioning valve
Master cylinder
upper and lower ball joints
tie rods
center link
pitman arm

For the rear- You have a few choices. If you have the late '70 wide rearend (someone help me with the measurements), you will need 5 lug axles and drums from a '71-72 rearend. If you have the shorter 6 lug rear, you will need to either swap the complete rearend, OR use a 3/4" spacer on each side between the axle housing and the drum backing plate with '71-'72 5 lug axles, OR have your axles redrilled to 5 lug pattern. I believe board venders sell bolt in 5 lug axles also. If you guys will help me here, I'll put this in the FAQ section. I looked and didn't see it. Any info anyone can add?

Super Duck 11-08-2004 05:01 PM

rear axle
 
the easyest thing to do for the rear is to get a rear out of anything from a 71-a 78 and just change spring mounts. I did it on my 67. the other thing to remember is to move the shock mounts. it only took abought 3 hours

kaycee 11-08-2004 08:32 PM

Rear spacer width is 3/4" on each side 11/2' total :D

Tx Firefighter 11-08-2004 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Super Duck
the easyest thing to do for the rear is to get a rear out of anything from a 71-a 78 and just change spring mounts. I did it on my 67. the other thing to remember is to move the shock mounts. it only took abought 3 hours

Problem with that, is there is no panhard bar mount place on the later rear end for a coil spring truck to use.

HuggerCST 11-09-2004 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaycee
Rear spacer width is 3/4" on each side 11/2' total :D

Thanks for the info, I'll edit my post and include those measurements. One thing I'm not sure about is the booster. Some say you have to change it, some say you don't.

cysko9 11-15-2004 08:12 PM

resurecting this post....

any thoughts regarding what year joints to use when buying the front end conversion?
im planning on purchasing some new a arms from ART but i need to know what kind of joints im going to use, and consequently, what year of brake conversion....

are there any pros or cons to using the 73+ or the old style?

whats the deal here?

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 08:21 PM

what ever year you choose thats what year joints and tie rods you need. if you go past 81 and are looking for 6 lug rotors you need to make sure what you are getting, there is a heavy and light duty which has different thickness of rotor

cysko9 11-15-2004 08:30 PM

so basicly, the only things that have to match are my spindles which will come in the conversion kit, and the joints that will come on my new arms....

that makes things pretty easy, i was just concerned about differences on my steering connections.... if i go newer will my old steering stuff fit the same? or will i have to make changes there also?

also, im probably going to go 5 lug... is that a good decision?

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 08:48 PM

i perfer 6 just cause everyone is swaping to 5 but it all works the same. i am going to use all the 81 stuff so i dont have to worry about inner tie rods not fitting, but that does happen. there is an artical that goes off about it. i will see if i can find it

cysko9 11-15-2004 08:51 PM

yah, see if you can find that... i do'nt want to purchase a bunch of stuff and then have problems with it all.... my only concern with the lug stuff was finding rims i want.....

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 08:56 PM

3 Attachment(s)
i already know which ones i want :D

cysko9 11-15-2004 09:01 PM

very nice.... that is one of the better paint schemes ive seen....
the rims are sweet also...

any luck on finding that article?

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 09:07 PM

heres some reading for ya
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...hlight=sleeves

grayw0lf 11-15-2004 09:40 PM

I am just curious... What is the big deal of 5lug vs. 6lug? The only reason I can see worth changing would be to run the classis Cragar SS wheels.

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 09:51 PM

the reason alot of people change to 5 lug is for wheels. also there is no factory 1/2 ton 2wd 6 lug rotor, so when you change to front disc you either use stock rotors (5 lug) or buy aftermarket 6 lug rotors for 75 bucks a piece

cysko9 11-15-2004 10:06 PM

thats good enough reason for me......
i plan to keep the truck for a while.....

ok....
heres the final setup....
will it work.....

"73-87 ball joints... proper tie rods included with package... compatible controll arms."
stock power '69 steering....

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 10:17 PM

from what i have read yeah, havent completed the process yet. working on lowering it at the same time. got to collect those parts now

cysko9 11-15-2004 10:43 PM

k, thanks for the help.....

oh, one more question....

im baggin the front with cool ride from ART. how low will the front go if i go with 2.5" drop spindles?

i don't want the thing slammed but a lowered stance would be nice.

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 10:46 PM

i would like an answer to that too. i am (thinking about) making my own bag brackets and running a 2inch drop a arm.

cysko9 11-15-2004 10:52 PM

where did you get those pictures you posted earlier?

68w/sbc406 11-15-2004 11:00 PM

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=126457


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