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Old 11-30-2014, 04:31 AM   #1
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Third gen frame diffrences IFS wise

I have an 84 c30 and it came with 16.5's on the front and the truck has a MDOT GVW of 15,400k from the previous owner.
During this winter I am refreshing a Buick 455 and putting an oil pan, exhaust, and accessories, etc, that I plan on dropping in during the spring. It has been done before. I know about the mounts, clutch and so on.

I will be using the stock manifolds and welding up my own exhaust from there. I might build some headers if I have enough time.

I want to eliminate as much guesswork as possible as well as eliminating wasted space(more about the oil pan here) making the drop in a true bolt it up and go.

I want to take a junk frame and cut off the the A-arms and then behind the transmission cross member so I have the exact same thing as my c30 frame.

I will be bolting the 455 and 465 into the cut up frame bending my exhaust around and moving accessories up and down as well as making my oil pan wider and deeper.


What I want to know and can not seem to find is if the c10/c20/c30 frames are all the same IFS wise or if they changed anything in the c30 frame relating to the IFS.

I did find this search relating to the 2nd gen.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=139828

I have no idea on the my 84. I am hoping that most of the beef is behind the cross member so I can get away using a c-10 frame or something more common then a c-30 frame.

If I need to use a c-30 frame I will.

I see no reason why a c/c or standard would matter in front of the cross member. If it does in any way that would be helpful.

I know the cross member moved around a bit but that really does not matter much as I am focusing around the engine and transmission in front of the output shaft.

Does anyone have an idea if they changed anything in frames relating to the area I want to cut up and use as a reference?
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