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McCoyAZ 06-25-2013 11:22 AM

Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Time to consider swapping to a 5 lug rear axel for convenience sake.

Would it be more cost effective to pull my axels and have them machined to a 5 lug bolt pattern or should I just buy a '72 rear end and swap that out with what's in my '64 currently?

The front end was swapped with a '76.

If it matters i'm running a 283 with a 2 spd powerglide.

LVPhotos 06-25-2013 06:28 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
I swapped in the CPP 5 lug conversion axles on my 1970 12 bolt rear. I thought it was cost effective.
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66Submarine 06-25-2013 06:49 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
You could also buy new 5 lug axles of the right length. Dutchman Axle, for instance, makes them for $235/pair, any length you want. (Probably what the CPP axles are)

Captainfab 06-25-2013 11:29 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Can you actually find a '71-'72 12 bolt with the gear ratio you want, and is in good shape?

If your current 12 bolt is in good condition and you are happy with the gear ratio, I would just buy the conversion axles and the spider gears. You will need the spider gears for a '64 12 bolt. You may be able to do it slightly cheaper by having the axles plugged and drilled, depending on what a machine shop in your area will charge. This will save you from having to change the spider gears. But I would only do this if the axle/wheel bearing surfaces are in excellent condition. Of course all of this is assuming that the rear end in your '64 is the original, and has not been changed in the past 49 years.

McCoyAZ 06-25-2013 11:43 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
To the best of my knowledge the rear end is original to the truck. It has 3.73:1 gears.

Now if you ask me if I am happy with that....honestly I have no clue. I don't drive the beast very far and it does have the 2 speed power glide which every one tells me to swap out.

I just would like to have 5 lugs all around instead of 5 in front and 6 in back.

bryankichler 06-25-2013 11:48 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
I ordered the 5 lug axle swap kit on speedway and it was really smooth about 30 minutes to an hour and I was sitting on 5 lug wheels very impressed with thier kit.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/1965-1...Kit,46263.html

Captainfab 06-26-2013 12:05 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
What I would suggest doing first, is just pull one or both of your axles, and see if the bearing surfaces are good, and whether they are 17 spline or 30 spline. That really isn't hard to do. Then make a decision on whether to modify those or buy aftermarket.

I am definitely not a fan of the powerglides. I think you would find your truck much more enjoyable to drive if you upgraded to a 700R4. Plus your MPG would go up.

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Originally Posted by McCoyAZ (Post 6142760)
To the best of my knowledge the rear end is original to the truck. It has 3.73:1 gears.

Now if you ask me if I am happy with that....honestly I have no clue. I don't drive the beast very far and it does have the 2 speed power glide which every one tells me to swap out.

I just would like to have 5 lugs all around instead of 5 in front and 6 in back.


lasher78 06-26-2013 03:35 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
i have a 66 c10 stepside. i am thinking of buying a whole doner truck like a 84 scottsdale to use to swap out frontend for rhe 5lug, disc brakes, and power steering and use the rearend as well. o yeah and can use column as well. can find one of these trucks where i live all day long for about 500-600 bucks.
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McCoyAZ 06-26-2013 09:28 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
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Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6142977)
i have a 66 c10 stepside. i am thinking of buying a whole doner truck like a 84 scottsdale to use to swap out frontend for rhe 5lug, disc brakes, and power steering and use the rearend as well. o yeah and can use column as well. can find one of these trucks where i live all day long for about 500-600 bucks.
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I was under the impression that the 1972 rear end was pretty much the same size as the 60'6 trucks, but with the 5 lug axel.

Any other year was wider or had leaf springs? No?

kieth 06-26-2013 10:44 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
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Originally Posted by McCoyAZ (Post 6141656)
Time to consider swapping to a 5 lug rear axel for convenience sake.

Would it be more cost effective to pull my axels and have them machined to a 5 lug bolt pattern or should I just buy a '72 rear end and swap that out with what's in my '64 currently?

The front end was swapped with a '76.

If it matters i'm running a 283 with a 2 spd powerglide.


I had mine modified by a local machine shop. 120.00 including studs and machining the center hub down to match the later model rear brake drums.

Kieth

http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...4686&k=8bbRfcq

kieth 06-26-2013 10:46 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6142977)
i have a 66 c10 stepside. i am thinking of buying a whole doner truck like a 84 scottsdale to use to swap out frontend for rhe 5lug, disc brakes, and power steering and use the rearend as well. o yeah and can use column as well. can find one of these trucks where i live all day long for about 500-600 bucks.
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We bought a 91 burb wrecked, used the TBI engine, 700r4, wiring harness, front crossmember and sway bar, and tilt wheel, power steering gearbox, ps pump, alternator, etc........cost $900.00

bmur66 06-26-2013 12:18 PM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Is there a reason you couldn't put 6 lug rotors on the front?

Captainfab 06-27-2013 12:42 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
The late '70 and up differentials are 1.5" wider than the '60 to early '70 differentials. Leaf springs were available all through the '60-'72 years. However after '72 there were no coils and trailing arms available.

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Originally Posted by McCoyAZ (Post 6143143)
I was under the impression that the 1972 rear end was pretty much the same size as the 60'6 trucks, but with the 5 lug axel.

Any other year was wider or had leaf springs? No?


lasher78 06-27-2013 12:49 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
u can overcome the 1.5" wider rear with the correct backspaceing on ur wheels, and just cut off all orginal mounts on old rear and rear weld onto new correct?
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Captainfab 06-27-2013 01:03 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Yes, you can get wheels with a deeper backspacing to accomodate the wider differential.

Yes there will be cutting and welding involved in putting an orginally leaf sprung differential under a truck with trailing arms and coils. When doing so, you must make sure that the pinion angle is correct. Otherwise you will have driveshaft vibrations, and could prematurely wear out U-joints.

lasher78 06-27-2013 01:09 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
any suggestions on how to make sure the angle is the same?
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McCoyAZ 06-27-2013 01:11 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
So it sounds like the easiest option is to pop out the axels I have and see if a machine shop will convert them to 5 lug.

Next best option is the replacement axels

and the 3rd would be replace the whole rear end.

that sound about right?

Captainfab 06-27-2013 01:12 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
With an angle finder. A digital one is most accurate.


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Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6144601)
any suggestions on how to make sure the angle is the same?
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Captainfab 06-27-2013 01:14 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Yep, that about sums it up. Just be sure your axles are worth putting money into them before you take them to the machine shop.


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Originally Posted by McCoyAZ (Post 6144604)
So it sounds like the easiest option is to pop out the axels I have and see if a machine shop will convert them to 5 lug.

Next best option is the replacement axels

and the 3rd would be replace the whole rear end.

that sound about right?


lasher78 06-27-2013 01:16 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
captianfab, if you had my truck 66 c10 stepside what exact yr truck would you look for to use as a donor for the front end( disc brakes, power steering, 5lug, brake booster and master cylinder, steering colum and rearend)??
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Captainfab 06-27-2013 01:25 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
For most of that, I always use the '73-'87 parts, Those are much easier to find and more reasonably priced than the '71-'72 parts. At least they are around here.

For the brake booster, I use the ones that are compatable with the booster bracket that I sell. There are many applications that work.

As for the rear end, I would inspect the rear end I have and make a decision based on the condition of what I have and what my budget allows. This would also be influenced by what is available in a '73 and up rear end as for gear ratio, posi or not, etc. If the budget allows, I would consider upgrading the axles and brakes on the original rear end.


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Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6144614)
captianfab, if you had my truck 66 c10 stepside what exact yr truck would you look for to use as a donor for the front end( disc brakes, power steering, 5lug, brake booster and master cylinder, steering colum and rearend)??
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lasher78 06-27-2013 01:31 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
my origanal is a 12bolt with 3:73 gears not posi. i am wanting to have 3:08 gears for better gas milage as this truck is going to be everyday driver. so i just figured it was cheaper to find newer rear with those gears and do the welding for springs vs. buying news axles and gears for mine?
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lasher78 06-27-2013 01:36 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
will the brake booster from a donor truck that you are using aall the brake system from not just bolt in with maybe a little fabbing of holes on firewall?
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Captainfab 06-27-2013 01:50 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
Since you are looking for higher gears, then another rear end might be the best option from a money perspective.

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Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6144632)
my origanal is a 12bolt with 3:73 gears not posi. i am wanting to have 3:08 gears for better gas milage as this truck is going to be everyday driver. so i just figured it was cheaper to find newer rear with those gears and do the welding for springs vs. buying news axles and gears for mine?
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The brake boosters from the '73-'87 trucks can be used. You will just have to drill some holes to mount it. Personally I don't like the way they look, and I don't like drilling more holes in the firewall. Plus those holes typically end up in a not so convenient location on the inside. That is why I started making my booster brackets.

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Originally Posted by lasher78 (Post 6144640)
will the brake booster from a donor truck that you are using aall the brake system from not just bolt in with maybe a little fabbing of holes on firewall?
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lasher78 06-27-2013 02:14 AM

Re: Axels only or whole rear end swap?
 
what boosters are ur brakets made to use?
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