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Old 10-09-2012, 01:34 AM   #1
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Buying 67-72 questions - suspension/wheels

Hi,

First post here. I just sold my motorcycle to start a father/son truck build project. I am very partial to the 67-72 short bed Chevys. If I had a choice, I'd probably go for a step bed over the fleet bed, but I like them both. I would also prefer a V8 and lower it. Having looked for a couple weeks (and some searches - not new to the value of forums!), I am coming up with some questions.

I see that some trucks have leaf springs in the rear while others have coils. What determines which springs a truck will likely have?

Also, I see that some trucks have 6 lug wheels and others have 5. What determines how many lugs a truck will have?

Is there any cost/difficulty difference or benefits between the leaf/coils and 5/6 lugs when it comes time to put new wheels on and lower the truck.

This won't be my first truck, but it will be my first old truck. If you guys have any advice for a guy just starting out, please feel free to chime in.

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Old 10-09-2012, 03:55 AM   #2
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Welcome and make sure you post plenty of pictures.

As far as the springs go I can't help much other than restating what I've herd.

Most Chevy's had the coils and the GMC's had the leaf's. That being said some one will say other wise. I don't know for sure.

6 lug axles were the only option until 71 I think. 71 was the first year for factory disc brakes also. 4x4 had 6 lugs though.
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Old 10-09-2012, 11:22 AM   #3
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Re: Buying 67-72 questions - suspension/wheels

When buying used wheels, there are more 5-lug options. However, if you do get a 6 lug truck, converting to 5 lug is pretty easy. I have six lug and 5 lug C-10.

Both my trucks have coils and are very easy (cheap) to lower. Not sure about the leaf trucks.
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Old 10-09-2012, 12:57 PM   #4
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Re: Buying 67-72 questions - suspension/wheels

Welcome aboard from Central Florida!
I think you will find coils are easier to deal with and ride better than leafsprings, depends on what your end goal is (work-fun). There are more wheel choices in 5 lug than 6 lug.
As far as shopping for a project goes you might want to sit down and put some stuff on paper like this:
Chevy or GMC
Long bed or Shortbed
Fleetside or Stepside
1/2 ton or 3/4 ton
6 cyl or V8
Do you have fab skills, welding, body and paint, mechanical, electrical
How much $$ in your budget
Whatever else you do you will want to start with as rust-free metal as you can find/afford, and look at lots and lots of trucks before you buy one. You will be better off in the long run.

You came to the right place for info, super smart folks in here willing to help when they can. I also suggest you spend the $25 to support the board so you can buy and sell parts on here, it will be the best money you spend on your project, no doubt about it.
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Old 10-09-2012, 09:36 PM   #5
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Thanks for the quick replies. Can't wait to get started!
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Hey agnes the dog ...

to the forums and from Ohio.

on starting a Father & Son project.

Don't forget to post plenty of pics
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Re: Buying 67-72 questions - suspension/wheels

Welcome!!!! Look for solid sheetmetal.The bodywork/paint will probably be the most expensive part of the build.Even if it's a 6 cyl truck it's not very expensive to swap.A project truck is like a house,the better the foundation,the better the end result.

Chevy came with coil springs standard,leafs were optional,GMC Came with leafs,coils optional.
6 lugs came on drum trucks and were switched to 5 lug and disc in 1970.
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Old 10-11-2012, 01:45 AM   #8
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Any suggestions on good places to look for a truck? I just got paid for my bike and I have a wad of cash burning a hole in my pocket! I have been watching craigslist for a month or so and there's very little that is even worth going to see. Ebay sellers are extremely proud of their trucks. $$$$ A lot of the stuff around Indiana has rust issues. I'm definitely not opposed to driving a couple hours, but I don't really want to drag something half way across the country.
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Re: Buying 67-72 questions - suspension/wheels

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Any suggestions on good places to look for a truck?

Check local listings is the best advice. More often than not the cheap ones are not listed. Try looking at: RacingJunk.com. If ya weren't so far away I could show a bunch for sale my area.

On the main for this forum there is a section TRUCKS FOR SALE: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/f...splay.php?f=76
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Look in the Trucks For Sale section on this site. At this time there are a couple of nice short boxex for sale and one of them is in Illinois.
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