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Old 09-05-2012, 11:29 AM   #1
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ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

hello all i would like to see those who are doing ls swap in 47-53 A.D.trucks
im going this route and would like to see or know how they fit and any issues before hand if any.
a link to yr build would be nice !!
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Old 09-05-2012, 05:35 PM   #2
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Re: ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

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looking for ideas on my next lsx swap!!
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Old 09-05-2012, 06:03 PM   #3
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Re: ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

checkout the 5.3L in my '50 project "Popeye" link below.
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Old 09-05-2012, 09:35 PM   #4
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Re: ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

I think they are swapping in an S10 chassis and swapping an LSx in for power.

GMPP took an AD Suburban and set its body on a TrailBlazer SS chassis. The reward?
LS2 motor, 4L70e trans, 9.5" 14 bolt 4.10 posi rear, 4 wheel discs, automatic ride height rear air bag sysytem, big sway bars front and rear...for one "capable" AD Suburban!
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Old 09-05-2012, 10:26 PM   #5
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checkout the 5.3L in my '50 project "Popeye" link below.
very nice have u did a trial fit with the front clip on and what radiator will you be using.
awesome job!!!!
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Old 09-05-2012, 10:33 PM   #6
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I think they are swapping in an S10 chassis and swapping an LSx in for power.

GMPP took an AD Suburban and set its body on a TrailBlazer SS chassis. The reward?
LS2 motor, 4L70e trans, 9.5" 14 bolt 4.10 posi rear, 4 wheel discs, automatic ride height rear air bag sysytem, big sway bars front and rear...for one "capable" AD Suburban!
yes ive seen a few that way i have a custom frame made to factory specs.
they look cool.
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:37 PM   #7
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Re: ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

The guy helping me with my swap has a 5.3 in a 5 window. (not sure of the year) I will get some pictures tonight when I go to work on mine and post them for you. I drool over it every time I go, it is a sweet truck.
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Old 09-11-2012, 06:57 AM   #8
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The guy helping me with my swap has a 5.3 in a 5 window. (not sure of the year) I will get some pictures tonight when I go to work on mine and post them for you. I drool over it every time I go, it is a sweet truck.
Thank you I look forward to it .
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Thank you I look forward to it .
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I went yesterday but he had that part of the shop locked up. I caught him in the middle of dinner and didn't want to hold him up too long. I will be back over there later this week putting my motor in and I will get the pics then.
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Old 09-11-2012, 08:00 PM   #10
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Re: ls swaps in 1947-53 trucks

I have a 5.3 w/a 5speed, in my 55 1st series, i did just an s10 clip because its a long bed truck, but there is a couple of guys here that have them in the 47-55 style truck, but most of them for sure have a different front clip or s10 frame, i dont think i have seen any yet with the stock front straight axle with a ls yet, dont know which way your going but it can be done, mine has been on the road for about 2800 miles now and its a blast, here is a couple not so great pics of it
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I have a 5.3 w/a 5speed, in my 55 1st series, i did just an s10 clip because its a long bed truck, but there is a couple of guys here that have them in the 47-55 style truck, but most of them for sure have a different front clip or s10 frame, i dont think i have seen any yet with the stock front straight axle with a ls yet, dont know which way your going but it can be done, mine has been on the road for about 2800 miles now and its a blast, here is a couple not so great pics of it
looking good !! !what meant was my frame is stock dimensions my front end (picture included )
is a kugel komponents ifs with rear mount rack n pinion . what my concerns are the fit between inner fenders im switching mine to the Bxxchen Products inner fenders
dont want to be doing alot of cutting on them .
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looking good !! !what meant was my frame is stock dimensions my front end (picture included )
is a kugel komponents ifs with rear mount rack n pinion . what my concerns are the fit between inner fenders im switching mine to the Bxxchen Products inner fenders
dont want to be doing alot of cutting on them .
Nice yours is looking good, I don't think you'll have any problems with the inner fenders, but depending on what transmission your running and which motor mounts your using you might need a little more clearance with your trans tunnel.
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Old 09-19-2012, 05:50 PM   #13
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Nice yours is looking good, I don't think you'll have any problems with the inner fenders, but depending on what transmission your running and which motor mounts your using you might need a little more clearance with your trans tunnel.
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