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Location: Spring Hill,Fl
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Converting 1970 C20 over to Disc
I can get an entire front suspension off of a 1985 GMC C2500 for 250$. What do I want to make sure I get thrown in as part of the deal(I'm going to try and get it for 200$)
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Re: Converting 1970 C20 over to Disc
The reason I ask is that as I've read that if I can get everything associated it becomes basically a bolt on. I'm going to also get the master cylinder and proportioning valve as I now have power assisted drums.
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Re: Converting 1970 C20 over to Disc
Master cylinder and all hard lines, including the one that goes down the frame rail to the rear brakes. Then get the entire front crossmember with suspension and steering linkage. Get the power steering box and that front sway bar too.
If he will go for it, I find its easiest to buy them like this. ![]()
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Re: Converting 1970 C20 over to Disc
Thanks Tx Firefighter !
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