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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Lower Mid-East Ca.
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Re: 68 chevy SWB 2wd to 4wd Questions
Can't help on the rear, but the front was pretty easy; knocked the 2wd radiator supports off and bolted the 4wd ones on, I heated and flattened the e-brake dimples then drilled and bolted the spring mounts. Had good luck drilling the rivets out. Center punch, pilot drill, then drill with like 3/8 to pop the head, used air punch to finish. Took longer, but I quit with the torch when I nicked the frame........
Here's the rear 2wd frame: ![]() ![]()
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Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig! ![]() ![]() My lugnuts require more torque than your honda makes! 68 GMC, 4X4 conversion w/73 k20 running gear and springs, 350 4spd, 4.10's, D44 powerlok front, 14BFF govlock rear, 33" tires, lifted 4". Last edited by GMCMAX; 05-22-2008 at 07:09 AM. Reason: added pics |
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