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12-03-2014, 10:35 PM | #1 |
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Lift kit and frame problems?
I am building a 69 swb stepside chevy 4x4 k10 with a 6 inch skyjacker lift. I have a 70 cab and 69 front end and box (asuming they are basicly the same from 69-72) but I am running a 67 swb 4x4 frame. The question I have is what exactly is the differences between the 67 frame and the other years? I know about the power stearing box dimple and found out the hard way that the body mounts are different, but when I put the bed and lift on i found out the rear axle was about 3 inches too far forward. So I ended up having to relocate the front spring perches back to center the wheel I go the rear wheel wells. Now I am noticing that the front axle is also too far forward by about an inch and a half and has to be relocated back to center the axle in the wheel well. Also I can turn the wheels right untill the tie rod hits the diff cover but they only turn left a little bit before the stearing box limits out. If anyone has any info or has lifted a 67 and has any advice I would appreciate anything you've got. As of now I am looking for a 69-72 swb 4x4 frame to do a swap if I have to.
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12-03-2014, 11:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: Lift kit and frame problems?
You sure you have a 67 frame? Body mounts should all be the same no matter what year. Now bushings are another story. Also, springs are narrower in 67 than other years.
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12-04-2014, 02:40 PM | #3 |
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Re: Lift kit and frame problems?
Got any pics of the frame? I agree with Gene, sounds like the frame may be a 77 and not a 67? I have a 69 on a 78 frame by the previous owner. Not lifted but still has some issues. I have read on the board here before that a lift kit will often change the location of your rear axle and pull it forward an inch or two. I would double check all the dimensions of your new springs to make sure that you both received the right springs and ordered the correct ones as well. Good luck!
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12-04-2014, 07:15 PM | #5 |
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Re: Lift kit and frame problems?
The reason I am thinking it is a 67 frame is because mostly because it has no dimple for a power stearing pump. As far as spring width I am not sure because I bought the frame totally bare with no springs so all I have is the skyjacker lift springs. And now that I get to thinking about the body mounts, the reason I had to use the shorter body bushings was probibly because is was a 2wd cab from a c30 camper. I will try to get some pics up tonight. Thanks guys!
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