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Old 03-20-2009, 10:55 PM   #1
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front cross member swap

I know the group will have the answer-I want to change to disc brakes up front and someone gave me the a-arms, spindals,calipers rotors for free!! Yeah I was a happy man that day. I was talking to another guy who said it's much easier to swap out the whole cross member complete 7-14 bolts, roll it out and roll in a replacement ready to go-says the springs are hard to deal with (3/4) ton and the front end will not be alind. He also said you can use up to a 91 suburban cross member or up to 88 in pick ups. what do you that have done this think? I can get a complete cross member ready to bolt in for $150.00. I think that is a good price-also what about the proportioning valve-would I go with the suburban unit or back to our vintage trucks....mine's a 69..Steve
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