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C4 rear end or solid?
HI
I"m starting my build for my second 59 chevy truck, I"m curious on what people think is a better idea or how they ride. I"m going to be running a C5 front end but curious if I should run the C4 rear end or go to a solid rear end with a 4 link or tri?? Thoughts or what you have done? |
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Cost would be a big ???...the solid would be cheaper...but the ride better with the c4
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Cost obviously but secondly, does it factor into the whole plan of the build? If it jives with the whole build head on.
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First off thanks!!
The plan for the truck is 5.3 Ls and keep it with patina paint or rat rod look... (I hate dealing with paint and putting stuff back together plus not being able to change things....) Ive got a 8.8 ford explorer rear end right now, still looking for another one come in to short one of them down.. If I go down that road...(I work for a scrap yard on my free days...) I've yet to get a C4 rear end, original had the plan to do a C5 rear end but thats just way to pricey but the time you add up find a Camaro diff, than axles to go corvette to Camaro.... So that's why I was thinking C4 rear end would be best way to go.. As far a money compared to the C4 vs solid, its not that much different, A 4 link is around the $400-500 mark, so the C4 kit $700 mark... the price difference is really just for find a C4 rear end... |
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Just my 2 cents, I was going to build a similar project got my suspensions from e bay, started, then found out the base [automatic] C4 pumpkin wont hold up to horsepower/stick and the C4 manual rear ends a are hard to come by, so i got a quick performance 9 inch
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seems like it will be a bunch of fab work either way. c notch or corvette. personally, I would decide what the truck will be doing and go from there. if you plan to install some serious power and roast the tires all the time and maybe do some light to light street stuff then go with the diff that supports that so less time fixing stuff. if it is a cruiser and ride is important then possibly independent rear would help. a solid axle on coils or air bags will also ride well but again with the c notch and a 4 link or trailing arms thee will be some fab work. the 8.8 is a pretty stout axle and is easily shortened using the shorter side tube and axle from another diff or possibly just look for a mustang 8.8 that is centered. a wheel bolt pattern that is the same all around the truck would be a benefit and sorta expected of a well done rod. not a hard thing to do on an 8.8 either but every time you need brake rotors you need to drill etc.
if you have a second truck post a few pics. you know we all like the pics of others guys' projects and how they are proceeding. |
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I got carried away and made my truck way too nice (in my opinion) to use that way. I can't even drive it to dinner and leave it unwatched for fear of it being stolen. I LOVE my truck but I kind of regret having done it quite so showy. |
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