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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Front discs at least are definately going in with the lowering kit!
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
LOL, I just re-read your post 1...
If that 5 lug rear is as greasy as it sounds, it's likely a 71 or 72 rear end. Not knowing your Chevy pickup knowledge...The 71/72 rears are wider than your 68 (69?) is.. There's a boat load of other 5 lug swap facts. Let us know if you need any more... I have 67 and 68 C-10's I plan to use all factory parts to convert mine to disc, 5 lug... |
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
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Im really considering just buying the 6 lug front disk kit to save myself some hassle for the time being and not go down the rabbit hole of trying to piece the rest of what I have together then having to buy new wheels on top of it. Down the road most likely but right now Im not sure I want to swing it. Curious if i can use my the brake master i have now though if i was to just install the 6 lug disk fronts for the this year.
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
I will make a list, put it here, for you. Maybe others will chime in. THere's one guy here, that knows, a lot (not me).
In the area of converting to 6 lug disc. You need to make sure that what ever wheel you have will work with the disc calipers. many drum brake wheels will not work... Posting a picture of the inside of the wheel here, will help. Disc brakes require a specific master cylinder. I've seen some folks use a drum M/Cyl, but I would not for safety's sake!!! Last edited by 68Gold/white; 01-12-2025 at 06:42 PM. Reason: bla |
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Pretty stoked on this.. found a guy that had a TMI buddy console he didn’t end up using so I was able to get it from him for a decent price. I’ve been trying to find a “easy” solution on how to fit three people on those warm summer cruise nights or ice cream runs with my young son and lady however the floor shifter was mounted in a terrible location and without changing up the whole layout a bench seat just will not fit unfortunately. The leather doesn’t exactly match but with alittle conditioner I believe I can get the new console to match these old buckets alittle better.
I have a guy locally that is going to work up some custom brackets and after alittle finessing I think it’ll work out perfectly for what I’m looking for.
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Loads and loads of parts have finally come in… some warmer weather in the Northeast sure would hit the spot right about now!
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Yup, nailed it! Thanks for sharing I've been wondering what they were off for awhile now
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Zicc1835...It's at Snyders salvage yard in Pueblo Colorado. He just drug it in this week. It's a barn find that been sitting since 1979. He's having an open house this Sunday from 11 to 3. It's a private yard. He posts on Facebook , it's a private group by invite. He's selling it for $5800.00 with title. If you're on Facebook I could send you an invite. He has a list of transports that he recommends.
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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Ripped the interior out to put some sound deadening down, the LS and long tube headers make for a very noisey ride so this was a must. Outside of the rockers and cab corners no real rot which I’m very happy about!
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