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Join Date: May 2013
Location: newport nc
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67 suspension and brakes
hello, i m a new guy here. old guy everyplace else(born 1941). got a 67 with drums and a 71 withdisc. want to use 72 spindles out, all steering linkage. no a frames. shud i just replace all 4 ball joints with 72 and be done with it. any other help will be appreciated. Jerry MGYSGY USMC ret (1984):gmc
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: enumclaw, wa
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Re: 67 suspension and brakes
first off, SEMPER FI!!!! second, yes, i do think you should replace all the ball joints. i believe the ball joints are all the same with the 67-72 1/2 tons. i was putting a 4.5/6in drop and power disc brake conversion on my 67 with the 71'+ spindles just the other day. i replaced everything i could when i took the front end apart. upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends, bushings. a lot of the stuff was original because it still had factory rivets on the upper ball joints.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Mustang, Oklahoma
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Re: 67 suspension and brakes
Actually the ball joints, inner & outer tie rods, and center link are different. They changed in 71 with the change to disk brakes. If you are using oe parts from a 71-72 make sure you get the center link! Another option is to buy disk conversion spindles in either std height or drop. This way you keep using 67-70 ball joints and tie rods. No surprises, returning parts and headaches.
Ps- semper-fi! from a marines brother Posted via Mobile Device
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Location: Anton, Texas
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Re: 67 suspension and brakes
first let me say welcome to the forum from Texas, and my wife says Simper-Fi to you , she is a ex Marine sister...i guess.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Edwards, CA
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Re: 67 suspension and brakes
There are a number of ways t upgrade your front end and I'd recommend starting with this link.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...68&postcount=4 Like others have said the 71-72 dics parts are upgraded and I would recommend using factory upsized parts vs adapter parts found in some kits. Might think about using later 73 up rubber bushed arms as well.
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: newport nc
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Re: 67 suspension and brakes
thanks to you all. SEMPER FI!
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