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06-28-2008, 12:38 AM | #1 |
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Several 69 Suburban chassis questions...
Hi all.
I just bought a pretty solid 2wd 69 Suburban. The PO already swapped 72 spindles and disc brakes, and had the rearend redrilled to 5x5 pattern to match front. first off... I should be able to swap to drop spindles without any trouble right? Just buy for 71-72? It already has drop springs all around, but I plan to bag it soon. So... Will I have to alter the 2pc. driveshaft once it's bagged? I had a 59 Nomad wagon with bags, and kept eating carrier-bearings until I had a slip-yoke installed. Will I need that here too? I want to add 2" lowering blocks and a 4" bolt-in notch. Will the slam bag bottom out before the axle hits in the notch? And I think I wanna change the rearend. It was the original 6-lug, redrilled as I mentioned, but it seems very gear-bound. I was told many of the stock 72 rearends had 308 gears. My burb seems to be screaming at 65mph on the highway, with a fairly stock 350/350 combo. I know I'm forgetting something, but I've rambled enough for now. Oh yeah, anyone have bagged burb pics? I looked at some on the burb sub-forum, but not too many there. Thanks all.
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06-28-2008, 02:09 AM | #2 |
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Re: Several 69 Suburban chassis questions...
welcome,
Yes drop spindles from a 71-72 will be the ticket just now the thickness of your rotors before hand. there were two sizes. A slip yoke or "double cardan" type driveshaft is always a good idea with adjust. suspension. I think taller blocks could be in order depending on tire size. Last one I did that way had 4" drop perches. ( BTE pieces) not sure on gearing, sorry. Mine is a work in progress but link in signature. '72 that will lay FLAT. currently on 20's but suspect I have room for 22's again welcome, Josh
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06-28-2008, 11:53 AM | #3 |
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Re: Several 69 Suburban chassis questions...
Thanks Josh. I appreciate it.
I've been around for awhile. I've been in the 47-59 side, the 60-66 side, and now the 67-72 side. This burb will be our family truckster, for when all 4 of us are going, or for my wife to drive mostly daily. I also plan to do a bagged 50 chevy truck this winter as my daily And I have a 1929 Model A roadster pickup we're collecting parts to build a hotrod. Slow build on it.
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06-28-2008, 11:57 AM | #4 |
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Re: Several 69 Suburban chassis questions...
Oh, I forgot.
4" blocks? I thought 2" was close to max before the trailing arm hits the frame?? I want it low, but not fully laid-out. My old 53 Suburban would fully lay out. The running boards would lay right on the pavement. It was cool. Until we blew a airline at 60mph on the highway, and I dropped and dragged to the left pretty violently.
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06-28-2008, 07:56 PM | #5 | |
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Re: Several 69 Suburban chassis questions...
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I've attached a pic but the piece I'm talking about is sort of hiding. One other trick is to flip the lower shock mount over and swap sides for a little extra room. Josh
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Slo and Lo that is the tempo. '72 burb build page here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=259256 '89 GMC Dually crew build page coming soon. 88 4x4 crew DD duallys past/present pics here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...46#post4001246 89 1 ton Dually rear flip kit install here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=354327 |
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