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47-54 trucks only- camaro/nova subframe
I know the subframes are wider than the stock 47-54 frames but who's running one? The search function doesnt work on my phone for some reason. Im on the hunt for a 47-54 GM truck project and my original plan was a Mustang II set up but I can buy a subframe and rebuild it for cheaper. I'm just curious what issues you had installing it and how much wider the front track really gets after install.
Before people ask, Ive installed a Mustang II frontend on a 57 Chevy truck so I have enough fab skills to do the job and what skills I lack, my buddy makes up for. |
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If I remember correctly, the AD truck track width is 58", a 2nd gen camaro is 61" and a disk brake nova is 59"
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this thread may be of interest https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=604554
The 1st gen clip may make it harder to find oil pan & header clearance? Old car frame clips go pretty cheap around here when they come up, but make sure you factor in the cost of replacement service parts, pretty easy to dump an extra $500 into new brakes, ball joints, tie rods, bushings, shocks.... |
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To me it is obsolete 80's technology. I ran a First Gen Camaro rear steer subframe with 72 Chevelle Disk brakes on my 48 for a long time but would never do it again.
By accident I set mine up at a height in the stock frame where the crossmember out front on the subframe was the correct height for my radiator support to bolt to with just a thin spacer. The BIG problem with a subrame unless you mount the AD frame very high on the subframe is that you have to cut up so much of the front end sheet metal including the inner fenders and the panels beside the radiator support to clear the subframe. A far better option buy in wise would be an Around 1980 Jag XJ crossmember that usually runs around 300 US for a decent one Unbolts as a unit from the Jag and requires no cutting on the AD truck and all you see is the steering column. I'm thinking that this one belongs to a member on here. https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds This one belongs to a member on here. https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds This is the trimmed down crossmember I bought several years ago with a lot of the extra stuff trimmed off. https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds Another shot of an XJ crossmember this time on a GMC frame. https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds Plus this one shows wms to wms https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds The only rub is that unless you do serious shopping parts can be a bit spendy. But it is the front suspension for a 4000 lb car that is noted for great handling. One of my buddys subramed over 25 55/59 Chevy trucks over the years and this is how he attached the Camaro Subframes. It wiwll work for rear steer just as well. https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds https://hosting.photobucket.com/c5e8...720&fit=bounds The truck that that frame was for was going to be very low but you can set your ride height by how high you place the truck's frame on the subframe. When we did my 51 Merc we sat the Camaro subframe on blocks under the crossmeber that equaled the distance from bottom of crossmember to shop floor on a Stock Camaro/Nova. That is about 6-1/2 inches. Then we leveled the legs of the subframe on blocks and trimming a tiny bit at a time rolled the frame of the car up to the subframe on jacks at the final desired ride height keeping the frame level. YOU DO NOT BUILD A RAKE INTO THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SUBFRAME AND FRAME. Personally I would use as much of the legs of the subframe as I could and trim the frame to fit. |
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Im just doing some homework right now. I know its old tech but it still works. A jag frontend isnt an option. Ill do a Mustang II set up before I do a Jag set up. Just trying to do it on a budget. Not building a show truck, just a driver |
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The only thing that has made me hesitate about the Jag is the cost of some parts like the rack and pinion. Brake parts and suspension pieces aren't that bad as long as you stay from Jag specialists.
I blew it and didn't buy one if industrial Chassis crossmembers that use Dodge Dakota front end components a few years ago and so far he hasn't got production going again after being screwed over by the shop he went in with that was supposed to produce his pieces along with him working for them. I've got the whole front suspension for a Dakota sitting out here and have 12 inch rotors for it sitting in the shed. If it becomes avaialble now the crossmember will be about 400 more than it was before. |
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Mr 48, that is great info about the Jag front suspension, thanks for sharing this.
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What do people do for shocks on the jag swap? I see the red truck has towers welded on but the others have no shocks? Do the jag springs work out ok in a truck with typical 400-500 pounds of motor?
it does look like a better fit than some possibilities |
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This is a front steer Subframe on an AD. Lots of bulk there that still needs a lot of trimming and probably why the guy gave up on it.
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Another option that a gent by the name of Howdy Leadbetter did a good number of back in the day.
63/68 C10 front crossmember and suspension under and AD. With drum brakes the wheels still fit pretty well under the 3000 series fenders. Their photos aren't the best on this frame for sale but good enough to get the idea. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...40522368%22%7D |
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I do not recommend a c10 frame under AD sheet metal, it is too wide.
My '52 has a '64 frame under it that I put there circa 1980. I narrowed the crossmember and V'd the front frame rails to make it work. A lot of work, I am happy with the result but would not do it again, there are better options now. Without narrowing you either need cookie cutter narrow tires, or tiny diameter tires or a jacked up look with wheels poking out a bit. coincidently there is a AD on '64 frame for sale in BC right now: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...2743705907267/ there are no good front corner shots to show track width fit, but a decent side view showing stance Attachment 2433134 I certainly would not kick it out of the driveway for leaking, it is not horrible. my truck sits lower, still stock springs and spindles, just lower on frame Attachment 2433135 |
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That is why I said mid 60's Drum brake front end that is pretty close to the same wms to wms as an AD plus that truck doesn't have the complete C 10 frame just the front suspension and steering. The rub is it is six lug drum brake and any disk brake swap will probably move the wheels ou.
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I disagree, the 6 lug drum brake front suspension from a c10 is too wide.
I just completed a swap on my truck from all 64 stuff to 70s c10 control arms, spindles and the 6 lug 1.25" rotors, it added 1/2 cm (3/16") to each side at WMS compared to the '64 drums and control arms. C10 with drum or disk are pretty much identical width. And too wide to be a good choice for an AD truck. It is a pity as I think the c10 front suspension is a great choice for a hot rod 1/2 ton. Be my first choice for a task force truck or anything similar that was wide enough. |
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I just know that years back Howdy Ledbetter did a ton of them in SoCal. There was a pretty good artical about it in one of the magazines. Tread width on a 64 is 63-1/2 meaning that you couldn't run deep reverse wheels.
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M2 is easier, but out of any other front suspension, first gen Camaro/Nova is the best, If you can weld, fab, and problem solve. Parts are easy to get, and lots of aftermarket support. I have done quite a few. You need to cut up inner fenders for any ifs swap. Front steer Camaro/Nova you have to modify core support for steering box, then deal with radiator. Rear steer is narrower and works great. I move the engine back a couple inches on the subframe and it works great, if you mount on stock location engine mounts the engine is too far forward. No oil pan or header problems either way. I put the subframe under the truck frame and ride height is about the same as the Camaro. Front bumper mounts is the hardest part. Some people say its old tech, but they still use coil springs and A arms today. And there are plenty of mods you can do to upgrade if you want, but I'm happy with how a 69 Camaro drives. Especially compared to the stock straight axle.
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