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Here are the pictures of the spacers that will not work on my hinges.
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you shouldnt nee to pull the motor or change the cross member. change the ball joints to match your spindles, get the 72 flex brake lines/ m/c /disc drum prop valve and be back on track. why would the cross member have to swap? like i said i may be confusing all my info from the last few weeks with yours, but check before you back up. it might save you a day. good luck in either case and nice work on the sheet metal so far.
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While it is true you could just relocate the brake hose brackets from the back of the 1967-71 crossmember to the front you might as well change out the whole crossmember to the 1972 version since he has one handy, also the 1971 brake line kits are on backorder untill the end of time and the 1972 brake line kits are in stock and ready to go, however its six of one half dozen of another, both ways will work just fine. In my opinion the 1972 brake line routing is superior to all other years, there is a reason why they changed the routing for the 1972 model year, if you study the design you will figure out why. Last edited by Xeen; 11-30-2012 at 08:14 AM. |
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Today I could not get motivated. All I did was to remove the front brakes on the 1972 frame. that were froze up. and I welded the inter rocker on the pass side of my cab. I only spot welded then in. so I did that,
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welded
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My Son-n-law came by today and brought me 4 crome alum wheels and tires and I have to say they are not that bad. They took them off of a truck in their fleet. So thanks a lot. save me money.
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If there are other differences they are minor and wont cause any problems.
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Nice score on the wheels.
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Today, I feel like I got something done. It don't look like I did. I finshed getting my 1972 frame over to my work area. Now I can start swapping parts over to the 67 frame. Disk brakes and rear end.
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and here is the same rocker primed and ready to go. I hope I can install the outer rocker this week.
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Okay, Now you can't quote me on this but from the research I've done,,,,,the spacers or "shims" slip in between the hinge and truck. We already knew that.
What I would suggest is putting the door on and seeing how well the gaps are. Without any shims. The gaps from top of door to roof, rear of the door, and bottom to the rocker. If rocker isn't installed I personally measure the gappage between the A pillar, roof, and B pillar. On my '66 the plate that the hinge bolts bolt to slide around a bit to allow for some adjustment. Starting the bolts and lightly snugging them up finger tight still allows you to gently move the door around to adjust your gaps. This is one site that may be of way more help than what I can give. http://www.ecklerstrucks.com/chevy-t...1947-1972.html I also looked up this thread and they seemed to discuss some hinge/shim issues. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=514985 and this thread too. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=529045 Sorry for not checking in sooner, couch got ahold of me and was turning me into a potato. Hope this helps and good luck. Your doing not only awesome but Killer Awesome!!! |
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This one seems really good too.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=423586 This one but might not be as helpful. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=539521 |
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glad you moved forward. i had a poor day.
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err as far as I know those arent hinge shims those are door jam latch plate shims which is the reason they dont fit the spacing for the bolt holes on the hinges.
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Im not very much help.
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My neighbor whick has a 65 came over and he said that they are latch shims. I felt like a nut. He said that the hinge has no shims. It seams that the hinge post needs to be strong.If you put shims there it would not be as strong. for the hinge would not have a solid place for the metal to metal. Not shim to metal. At least he didn't hit me or any thing.
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Today I dry fitted the drivers door. It worked geat. I install a small brace temp. to keep in from moving again. Now all I need is the front floor pan and inter rocker. and rear pillar drivers side. I install the drivers side cab corner and primed it.
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