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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”
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”
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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Re: 1969 C10 Project “Nosejob”
Spent my Sunday in the garage with my son. We ripped the old and decaying headliner out along with the beat to hell trim around it. Then we got the sound deadening down. Not as bad as I was expecting, I’m still deciding if I’m going to install a foam layer of this same sort of product over top or not. It’s relatively cheap so I’m kinda leaning towards just doin it while everything is apart.
Also, Curious to hear what companies some of you guys have used for carpet replacements. Any input out there on that to save me a headache down the road would be greatly appreciated!
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