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Old 01-26-2012, 01:45 AM   #1
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Question On Frames 1968 GMC

What's The Difference In A 1/2 Frame To A 1 Ton Frame..
I Found. A 1968 GMC 4 Wheeler K10... I Have All 1 Ton Leafs And Axles That I Want To Use on My Tow Rig.. But Clean 68 3/4 Tons are Hard To Find...
Going To Tow a 5th Wheel Trailer...
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Old 01-26-2012, 08:20 AM   #2
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Re: Question On Frames 1968 GMC

One tone frames are made with taller rails. This has nothing to do with the springs,though. I guess you want to know if C/30s have the same eye to eye length as the K/10 and if the spring pad spread is the same. I can't answer that with any certainty,but will say you can move the rear spring hanger if they are different (I think they're the same...52") and you can move the spring pads/weld new ones if the spread is different. I know k-model frames taper in more than c-models,so springs sit closer together. Is you C/30 axle from a single wheel? I believe they will need to be moved.
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Old 01-26-2012, 10:04 AM   #3
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One tone frames are made with taller rails. This has nothing to do with the springs,though. I guess you want to know if C/30s have the same eye to eye length as the K/10 and if the spring pad spread is the same. I can't answer that with any certainty,but will say you can move the rear spring hanger if they are different (I think they're the same...52") and you can move the spring pads/weld new ones if the spread is different. I know k-model frames taper in more than c-models,so springs sit closer together. Is you C/30 axle from a single wheel? I believe they will need to be moved.
Ok So The Frame Rails Are Taller That's what I Needed To No Thank You...
The Hunts On Again... need a 68 K30
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Old 01-27-2012, 08:43 AM   #4
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Re: Question On Frames 1968 GMC

You know there's no such thing as 67-72 K/30,right? I think you can do what you are wanting off a 1/2 or 3/4 ton frame. The 1t frames are taller under the cab at the widest part of the frames. I'm not sure the height is any different back under the bed. I think maybe the C/30 and K-model frames have the same spread,too...maybe.
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