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Just picked up a 1968 C-20 and I need some advice!
Hello, new to the forums. I have frequented the team chevelle forums and this place seems like the truck counterpart ;)
So I bought a '68 C-20 from a guy, it had been sitting for 8 years and was looking pretty bad. He wasn't asking much so I decided to check it out. Turns out the body looks quite nasty but mostly due to surface rust... pics to come. Anyway, the questions... - longhorn man said in another post that the C-20 suspension and brakes are expensive to maintain. Are there late-model suspensions that I can find in a junkyard that bolt up? I won't be putting in a super-powerful engine and will only be towing a trailer occasionally, until my chevelle is done. Which has taken 10 years so I'll give it another 10/. - As far as lowering the truck, I don't want a lowrider but I do like a lower look. Which suspension components should I look at to acheive that? (junkyardable stuff?) I'll definately leave ground clearance for streetability and don't want to do bags because they seem too expensive and time consuming. That's it for now, I'll be back... |
Re: Just picked up a 1968 C-20 and I need some advice!
does it have trailing arms and coil springs?
you can buy front conversion spindles from ECE (early classic enterprizes) then buy 5 or 6 lug front disc rotors and hunt a 5 or 6 lug rearend it'll then be a half ton truck and you buy lowering springs to obtain your drop.. |
Re: Just picked up a 1968 C-20 and I need some advice!
You could look for a 72 Cheyenne like mine and get the front suspension off of it. My truck came from the factory with front disc brakes. Also, try the FAQ thread below and start there. Good luck. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=157669
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Are you still a member of Team Chevelle ? Im Flashed on Team Chevelle as well as on this board. Also are you a member of Carolina Chevelle Association club?
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Re: Just picked up a 1968 C-20 and I need some advice!
I have a '69 C-20. Getting ready to do the brakes on it now. Parts are available for the brakes and the prices aren't too bad. No gear sets available for the Eaton rear end though. GMC Pauls has 3/4 ton lowering springs. Or you could go ahead and swap out the existing suspension like has been suggested.
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I agree with Sinister. The 3/4 tons are not expensive to maintain. If you have to do ball joints, etc, it's a lot of work, but I'd bet it's not much more expensive than a 1/2 ton.
Also, I think LMC had some 3/4 ton lowering springs as well. The time, effort and MONEY it would take you to swap out the suspension wouldn't even be close to cost effective... |
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My 72 C-20 front brake pads were around $45, and the rear shoes were about the same. The wheel cylinders are around 35 bucks, but I was able to use rebuild kits for $5 instead. The spring/hardware kit was $10. If you have to replace the drums, that's where you run into about $100+ for new ones. The rear axle seals were about $35 each. Mine is a Dana 60 in case it matters. Good luck with it, I would look for front discs from a 72 C-20. They should be a straight forward swap :ito:
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Are there 8-lug front disc setups that I can swap in from late-model vehicles? In all reality I'll probably have to rebuild no matter where I pull the setup from, but I would rather swap for newer parts. If I do a swap from 8-lug, that means I will have to swap the rear too.
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