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Big Boys With Big Toys
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Seneca Illinois
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Does anyone know what kind of suspension swaps I can do to my 88 half ton 4x4? I'm looking to put a 3/4 ton suspension under it but i wasn't sure if both the springs and bars would swap. Any help is appreciated.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: iowa
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Re: Question
they make a straight axle conversion kit for the front end of this style of truck and you just have to lift the rear accordingly. oh, and ya have to use a ford front axle for the conversion kit because all the older style chevy trucks had a passanger side front diff and this style of truck has a driverside front diff. like the older fords did
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Big Boys With Big Toys
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Seneca Illinois
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Re: Question
I was wondering if I could put 3/4 ton springs on the the rear when I put the straight axle on.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: minnesota
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Re: Question
I just installed a light 3/4 ton rear end in my 88 from a 92. Cut off the old spring hangers off from the frame and it all bolted right up,, Even the E-brake.. The only problem I'm having now is not enough brake pedal,,, and I need to get a 3/4 ton drive shaft. If your going to use a axle/spring set up older than a 88,,, The front of the spring mounts will be too wide for the 88 frame.
Do you think they make u-joints for someone doing this ??? Last edited by onemintcaddy; 01-29-2009 at 11:24 PM. Reason: More info,,,,,, |
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Big Boys With Big Toys
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Seneca Illinois
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Re: Question
Im sure they do. They make special u joints for GM shaft to Ford axle for S.A.S so I dont see why they wouldnt make them for this.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: In the Indiana Corn
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Re: Question
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If you want to keep your existing transfer case, then you want the Ford axle. You can use a Chevy axle if you change to a transfer with the same drop (which is what I did). But if I had it to do over- and I just might- I'd go with the Ford axle setup for the simple reason that the engine is offset to one side to give more room for the pumpkin/transfer/driveshaft set up in that fashion.
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Big Boys With Big Toys
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Seneca Illinois
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Re: Question
Well I've decided that I want to do the S.A.S. With the ford 1 ton axle. However I'm on the hunt for almost stock springs because I already have the body lift and I still would like this to be somewhat daily driven, and if I use the springs that come with most kits that's gonna take me up another 5" which will make my bumbers to high etc etc etc.
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