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My 4wd to 2wd Conversion
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Hey guys, I starting posting some of this in my 5.3/4L80e swap build thread, but figured maybe it'd be easier to find in its own thread for those interested in doing the same thing down the road.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=489826 Anyway, the truck is a '86 K5 that already has a '73-'75 full convertible conversion and a 5.3/4L80e swap. After completing the swap I went off road a few times and realized that it just isn't my thing anymore. So if I am not going to use a 4x4 for its intended purpose I really don't wanna climb in/out of it for ever and wouldn't mind a little better MPG. Plus 2wd K5's are somewhat rare and never offered after '82. Here are a few pics of the truck before starting the 2wd conversion: |
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nice setup where did u get the bracket for the old a/c comp
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After I decided to make the push, I started searching for parts, lucky for me I found a guy that bought a 2wd '87 long box just for the body and had no interest in much else (except steering box).
So I cut the whole frame off at the firewall and grabbed the 8.5" 10 bolt (open) with 3.42 gears (will add a Eaton True-Trac later). I also grabbed the rear leaf spring hangers (shorter than 4wd version). After I got everything home I tore it all down, bagged all the bolts, and pressure washed everything. I knew since it was all apart I was going to 'snowball' and I'd end up rebuilding most of the the front end. Sure enough I bought all new urethane bushings, ball joints, rotors (1.25"), and calipers (reused 2 month old ceramic pads from 4wd). A buddy also gave me a pair of 56" rear springs (stock K5 and most 1/2 tons are 52") with the center pin offset 4" to keep the wheelbase the same. The 56" springs have thinner leafs and the longer spring should provide a smoother ride, especially on a such a short wheelbase truck like K5's. |
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However, if you want to keep you R4 with an LSx, Novak sells the brackets you are looking for. Personally I like to avoid the R4's like the plague, they are junk IMO. http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/a...cation_kit.htm |
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Then came time to tear into the K5... Sold everything....
Be prepared to use a grinder and a decent stone, because you will be removing a lot of rivets. Rear hangers, rear and front bumpstop brackets, front crossmember, front brake like brackets, etc... |
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Since I am going to use 56" springs, I needed to move the rear hanger 4" further to the rear. Most truck frames have the holes in the frame pre-drilled since 56" springs were optional, since K5's weren't offered 56" I just measured and welded them in.
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wow this is nice info man
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Cool project. With the full convert top already done, are you going to keep the newer front end or put on a 73 style front fenders and round eyes? That would be the icing on the cake so to speak.
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Here are my wheels and tires, 245/45/20's on 20x8.5" rims and 275/40/20's on 20x10.5" rims.
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Cool project.
I see you already swapped the rear hangers. Some people that do a "flip-kit" in the rear actually use the 4x4 hangers, so the rear won't be so extremely low. (lower than the front) I'll be watching this thread. |
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Do you happen to remember which transfer case that was and do u have a pic of the crossnember. I just converted to a th400 and the transfer i got with it was that one but i dont have the correct crossmember.
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Hey guys, in the interest of keeping this thread from getting off track from the 2wd conversion, please PM me or ask questions in my original LSx swap thread.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=489826 Thanks!! Posted via Mobile Device |
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Thats gonna be one awesome blazer.
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I installed the 10 bolt this morning and just as I feared, its a tad too low. So it looks like air shocks are going to be a must for the time being.
The wheels/tires pictured are just temp so I dont scratch my Boss 20's... Posted via Mobile Device |
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That sits perfect in the back! I like it.
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Subscribed!
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Anyway, I am running the factory shackles, do they make shorter versions to raise the ride height? Thanks. Posted via Mobile Device |
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The quick answer is to install your old 4x4 rear hangers.
Re-arching the springs is another option. Maybe an "air-over-leaf" air bag install? |
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Another shot leveled out and on jack stands...
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Looks perfect.
Make sure you check the area directly above the rearend's center section. It will be really close to the bed floor. (nothing a notch won't fix,...) |
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5.3 & 4L80e are back in the truck....
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