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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Edmond, OK
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
How wide is that 4X4 rear end?
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1951 Chevy 3100/S-10: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=406072 1957 Chevy 3200 1971 2WD Blazer - Sold |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Burlington, KY USA
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
It was 5 and 1/2 inches wider than the 2WD. Its really close!!! I think that I may still run spacers or 2 inch offset wheels. Not really sure yet. I still have to get the bed bolted in place.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: coal city indiana
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
looks like you have the 47-53 splash aprons.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Burlington, KY USA
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
Hey Jim,
Thanks for the info and the pix. I think I can make the 47-53 aprons work with my bed. Im going to start on it tomorrow. Made a trip to the yard today. Got my bench seat today. Like many of you guys, I went with the 88-98 full size chevy route. 4 bolts to get it out made it nice and easy. I came home and removed the stock riser from my truck and set the new seat in to see how it fits. Still need to paint the brackets up and get the seat recovered or pick up a aftermarket seat cover. Im really happy I went with the bench seat. A ton easier then putting buckets in and the fit is perfect. ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Burlington, KY USA
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
Well its been about 5 or 6 months since my last update. I have gotten alot done over the winter. I just finished up the fuel lines and wiring (for the most part) today. Im trying to get this beast on the road for when the weather breaks for good.....bout 4-5 weeks. Anyway wanted to check to see if the fuel lines were done right so I tried to start the motor today.
only ran it for a few seconds, still need to plumb the radiator and few little things under the hood. Man what a feeling of accomplishment. I felt like a little kid, smiling ear to ear!!!! I could tell that it needs a lot of tuning to get it right but in the end -------ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sandy Utah
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
That is so cool, hope I can be to that point this summer
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: caldwell, idaho
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Re: '50 5 window.....s10 swap
Brian,
Congrats on the progress. I know how you are feeling. It's crazy how bad you want to drive it, after the motor turns for the first time. Now if we just had unlimited time and money . . . oh crap, reality fading. I gotta go, need more coffee to stay awake. Jeff |
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