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Old 12-13-2007, 05:05 PM   #1
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one ton dually questions.........

Just picked up a 68 C-30 ramp truck.
It has split rim wheels on it plus factory drum brakes with power assist.

I have a set of dually wheels off of a 94.
what do I use for lug nuts/studs?
exactly where do I mount the ring that goes over the lugs?

I want to swap to front discs. Are the 71-71 3/4 spindles the same as a one ton? Calipers etc, except for the rotors?
If all the other parts listed above are the same except for the rotor, what do I use? Are the discs serviced separate from the hub/hat/spacer for dually wheels?

The major thing at this point is fitting the newer wheels on the truck, drums stop it pretty good but with all the 3/4 ton stuff I have it would be nice to have front disc.
I know I will need a new master cylinder and prop valve plus maybe new lines with new front brake hoses.
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:24 PM   #2
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Re: one ton dually questions.........

looks like i,am comming to ft.bragg in the next couple weeks want me to bring you that rear end you had me pull for you a year ago.....
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:33 PM   #3
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Re: one ton dually questions.........

You need bigger studs (9/16" or 14mm) to run the newer wheels. You can buy studs for a '71 - '72 since they stepped up to 9/16" in those years. You can just bolt them on, but I wouldn't due to the weight of a loaded ramp truck. To my knowledge the 3/4 spindles are the same, but I haven't actually tried that. I know You can change out spindles with any year from '71 - '87 C-30 on your truck. You will have to use 71-72 ball joints and tierods, but you can use your control arms. Another alternative is swapping out the the compate crossmember from a '71 - '87.

NOW - Let's see some pics of that bad boy! Of all the musclecars and old trucks I have, I get asked to sell my ramp truck more than any of them.
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Old 12-13-2007, 07:46 PM   #4
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Re: one ton dually questions.........

Love them ramps!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:42 AM   #5
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Re: one ton dually questions.........

Bob, I will pass on to the new owner of my wrecker your info. I was looking to get some better mileage for long distance, he is using it as a yard truck, so I don't know. The rear was in good shape except for the high gear ratio.
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