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Old 02-17-2010, 09:10 PM   #1
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can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

im looking to do a project, and of course i decide to go the dually route. anyway my question is can i unbolt the stock front end off a c30 dually meaning upper and lower control arms, spindle and brakes and will that bolt directly on to my c10 frame? im using a rear out of a later model chevy truck but i still want the dually style front wheels. also if this does work would i need any of the brake components to like the master or prop valve for the dually style front end?
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Old 02-17-2010, 10:47 PM   #2
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

Hey 386kustoms ... I moved this so you might get better responses to your questions.
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Old 02-18-2010, 04:14 PM   #3
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

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Hey 386kustoms ... I moved this so you might get better responses to your questions.
i apologize for the inconvenience but do you think you could do the same for me... i have a similar question under the 67-72 message board. thanks so much if you can.
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Old 02-18-2010, 04:41 PM   #4
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

Well first, there are differences in 1/2-ton and 1-ton frames, so don't make the mistake of assuming you've turned your 1/2-ton into a 1-ton.

I've only researched this in detail for 1972 trucks. I know there are differences in the front suspension but it is basically the same from '63 through 87 plus the Suburbans and Blazers a few more years. I think you'd want to confirm this for the years of the two trucks you are dealing with, but most likely there is a way to make it work.

What I looked at was the suspension rebuild parts for a C20 and C30 and confirmed that most of those parts are the same, and often the same as C10 parts. I'm using a C20 IFS in a 1-ton application and wanted to be sure the C20 was up to the task.

If the two shafts where the upper and lower a-arms attach are the same part numbers there should be no problem with the swap you want to make.

If they are not I'd consider swapping the whole crossmember. While there are some differences in hole sizes and locations the crossmembers are the same on the pickups and should swap with no more than a little trouble.

Your brakes question is complicated by the rear axle change. You want your master cylinder bores to match what was originally provided by GM front and back. Its another part number and spec research project. If the rear from the 1-ton has similar brakes to what you've put under the truck, the safe answer is to take the stuff from the 1-ton and use all of it.
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Old 02-18-2010, 08:29 PM   #5
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

thanx for the input, i realize by putting the susp on i am not making a 1 ton truck out of a 1/2 ton, i want to make a dually on airride just for looks. im going to be using the rear out of a later model chevy dually either late 80s or 90s because they are wider
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Old 11-12-2011, 02:37 PM   #6
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

386, did you ever go anywhere with this? I am thinking of doing something similar with a 68 GMC half ton and 90 G30. I am planning on using the whole drive train and suspension out of the G30. Wondering how much fabrication I will have to do to make it work.
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Old 11-12-2011, 08:01 PM   #7
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

1/2 & 1-ton front x-members will interchange so a 1-ton x-member can be swapped into a 1/2 ton chassis.

On 73-91's, the 1-ton upper a-arm studs are larger 9/16" vs the 1/2 tons 1/2" studs so the upper a-arm shaft is similar but different. I've never dug into a pre-73 1-ton to know if the studs were the larger 9/16" back then as well so I can't say for sure.
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Old 11-13-2011, 02:12 AM   #8
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Re: can u bolt a c30 front suspension on a c10 frame

Thanks for the reply. If I can find the motivation tomorrow I will start working on stripping the van down tomorrow. I will most likely start a new thread of the work.
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