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Old 04-22-2014, 10:29 PM   #1
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Cross Member help

I have a 68 SWB that some one had already put a disk brake conversion on. I know the truck has 73+ controls arms, but im not sure of the year of the cross member. Please take a look at the pictures and see if you can help.




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Old 04-22-2014, 11:21 PM   #2
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Re: Cross Member help

Judging from the location of the prop valve looks like its a 73+ member although I don't think they are all that different and they may have just used the 73 valve and left the oe member. . The arms and linkage is the main diff. It does not appear to be dropped that much maybe 1.5-2" spring or just a heated or cut oe spring. spindles appear to be stock. the oe prop valve would have been at the master and then two lines down. there was also a tee mounted at the back of the member on the lip you may check to see if there are holes where it was held in place.
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Old 04-22-2014, 11:28 PM   #3
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Judging from the location of the prop valve looks like its a 73+ member although I don't think they are all that different and they may have just used the 73 valve and left the oe member. . The arms and linkage is the main diff. It does not appear to be dropped that much maybe 1.5-2" spring or just a heated or cut oe spring. spindles appear to be stock.
Here is a picture of the truck put together with motor in it.

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Re: Cross Member help

yea I saw that on the other post. I believe a stock truck is about 12" bumper to ground front and 15" back bumper to ground. that looks to be leveled out so it may have more in the back but the front does not appear to have more than an inch or two to me. of chorse I have been wrong before and its hard to tell caus they all sit different.
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Old 04-23-2014, 06:55 AM   #5
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Re: Cross Member help

Going by the U bolts I think it is the stock 68 cross member. They are pretty much the same except for the larger u bolts. My 65 is setup very much like your truck with all the brake lines from the donor truck swapped in.
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Re: Cross Member help

Any other pics of the truck? Interior color? Looks like 73-up arms swapped in & the 73-up brakes lines were utilized as well.

Pic request is because the truck looks very familiar....
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Any other pics of the truck? Interior color? Looks like 73-up arms swapped in & the 73-up brakes lines were utilized as well.

Pic request is because the truck looks very familiar....
I can take some more pictures. The interior is black and white. I bought the truck in Alvin TX. Im not sure where it came from before that.
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I'm betting Garland/Richardson area.
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