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67 c10 steering help
I have a 67 with stock control arms, cpp drop spindles and 86 chevy steering gear box. My question is what needs to be done to make all of the 86 steering components work, like inner and outer tie rods and center shaft. any help would be appreciated thanks
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If they were spec'd for 71-87, you just need to use 71-87 disc brake steering linkage parts. If they were spec'd for pre-71, you need tie rod adapters to make things work. |
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Not spindle adapters; tie rod adapters. An adapter sleeve simply allows different thread size inner/outer tie-rods to work together. It was common to use the later disc brake outer tie rods that utilize larger thread diameter vs the earlier drum brake (smaller thread) tie-rods. You can't just switch to disc brake inners & outers because the earlier drum brake truck drag-link has to fit the inners (the smaller diameter inners). Here's the info you should review. For the record, this in the FAQ section of the forum: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=444815 |
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My first go @ this was back around 1988 on my 68. I swapped in Western Chassis drop spindles for a 73-87. I used 71/72 outers with 67/68 inners & the 67/68 drag link (and original manual steering box). |
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Been there. I believe you need the 86 inner tie rods to be 5/8 left hand thread (67) instead of 11/16 right hand thread. If this is the case and you have not solved your problem, pm me. I see you are south of louisville, i am near Cincy.
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All done and works good
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