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Old 05-16-2014, 10:34 AM   #1
68blazer
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67-72 vs. 73-87 crossmember

Hello all, i have been lurking around this site for years doing homework and studing all sorts of different topics. I have had a 1968 SWB in my back yard for years and i've recently disassembled it and i'm currently doing a frame off. I also bought a 1975 Long bed for the front cross member / disc brakes and suspension. i've heard that using the newer front end has greater benefits, does anyone know for sure?
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it was so rusted and wore down i cut if off and started to drill it out. i have spent way too much time trying to drill it out. here is the pic of the punch stuck in the crossmember stud hole, any other ideas?

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for arguements sake i still have the one from the 68 and as far as i can tell all the measurements of the crossmember itself are the same. The Studs look a heck of a lot better on the 68 then the 75, obviously i'm not talking about using the upper and lower control arms, but in this next pic i put the newer upper control arm rod from the 75 on the studs of the 68 to see if they fit. Name:  photo 2.jpg
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if you have stayed with me this far, Thank You! and hopefully you can answer my question. what would be the good/bad/ugly of putting the 75 suspension on a 68 crossmember??
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any info or opinions or comments will be appreciated
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