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Old 09-03-2014, 07:30 AM   #1
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69 C10 front end and disc brakes

Here is my question. I am working on my c10 and have a 69 Pontiac Catalina. Will spindles brakes front end and steering work on my C10? Any help would be appreciated. Rick
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Old 09-03-2014, 09:19 AM   #2
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Here is my question. I am working on my c10 and have a 69 Pontiac Catalina. Will spindles brakes front end and steering work on my C10? Any help would be appreciated. Rick
I think u will find the Cat. has its steering box mounted on inside of frame--opposite from C10. Yet people do graft front ends from cars onto trucks & vice versa.

Your answer depends on how much work you want to do. There are much simpler, easier, & cheaper options if you merely want to have ps and disc brakes on your C10...

...like (1) bolting on a complete front end with its cross member, from '71 thru '87 C10's; or (2) bolting on correct spindles, drag links, ps box & pitman arm, idler arm, and tie rod ends from these same years: while doing this mod, you can simultaneously buy drop spindles should u wish to lower the front. Using these 2 methods, u might(?) be able to use your rotors/bearings, but that would be about all.

Searching our forum, u should find every thing you need to accomplish what u want by utilizing used parts.

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Re: 69 C10 front end and disc brakes

Thanks Sam...I guess...wasn't the answer I wanted though...lol....I already have 79 spindles on it...just was hoping parts car would work out..Would the steering colum out of Cat work? And I seen somewhere else where I can use existing pitman arm from c10 and use newer tie rods and then use some special adapter adjusting sleeve. Anyway thanks for the info..Rick
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Thanks Sam...I guess...wasn't the answer I wanted though...lol....I already have 79 spindles on it...just was hoping parts car would work out..Would the steering colum out of Cat work? And I seen somewhere else where I can use existing pitman arm from c10 and use newer tie rods and then use some special adapter adjusting sleeve. Anyway thanks for the info..Rick
Without looking, I'd guess the st. column could be made to work. If it has the pin-type collapsible column(pins of melted plastic; easy to remove w/drill--then push one part of st. rod up into the other to shorten column), I'd say that indicates more so that it'd adapt acceptably. I'd love to find an older Caddy with both tilt AND telescopic, AND mount it w/wheel as close to dash as possible. Any seat change in our trucks seems to eat up "belly-space", and yes, I put 2005 Silverado's in mine!

I bo't a tilt-and-telesc. out of a 'vette when gathering parts for my build on a '66; but I let a guy talk me into selling it to him!

Already having the '79 spindles, you're close to go, if u want disc brakes!

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