Register or Log In To remove these advertisements. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
09-25-2012, 04:35 AM | #1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
Posts: 12
|
Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Got my 67 nearly down to the frame finally. I'm looking to do some fairly common mods/upgrades, but my main concern is my budget. I'm wanting to do gas tank behind axle, add disc brakes, and add power steering. As far as a drop goes, I'm wanting an old school rake, probably with stock height in rear and a 2'' drop in front.
My budget is about $1500. I know thats a tall order. After shopping around, I'm almost certain theres no way I'm going to accomplish my goals without going flat broke if I were to purchase all new parts from say ECE or CPP. So inevitably I must turn to the good ol' local wrecking yard. In my part of TX there is an overabundance of Chevy trucks spending their final days in the boneyard, particularly the 73-87 models. I know that many of the suspension parts are swapable, and that tanks from either Suburbans or Blazers will work for our trucks, as will the PS pumps and gearboxes with some adapting I'm sure that someone has done this before (and probably on a tighter budget) so I'm humbly asking for advice before heading out to the yard. What parts do I need to pull for a disc brake conversion? Which parts are best bought new? Which tanks are the best fit for the price? |
09-25-2012, 09:48 AM | #2 |
I am a Referee of life.
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Greensboro N.C.
Posts: 13,992
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
WELCOME!!!
Read thru some of the suspension threads,you will find a ton of info on the disc swap.I would probably go with dropped spindles on a 73^ front crossmember with disc and power brakes.Try to get the whole set-up from one truck,including pulleys and brackets for the PS,though Water pump length may be different.This will change you to 5 lug front but you may be able to use the 6 lug rotors from a vendor or you can swap in a 5 lug rear from a 71-72. The PS gearbox will work if you dimple the frame.Do a search on that and figure out how you want to do it. A Blazer/burb/Panel tank will work on a long bed fairly easily but there are mods.It does hang down a bit,there are other options that work.Searching any of these topics will turn up lots of threads.Watch out on a used tank,most have condensate rust and crap in them and may cost more to refurbish than a new tank.The burb blazer tank kits are available from vendors(under $200 IIRC).Good luck and enjoy the build.
__________________
The 47-present Chevrolet and GMC Truck Message Board Network,it's owners,moderators,members,and associates of any type should not be held responsible for my opinion. You can't fix stupid,not even with duct tape. "My appearance is due to the fact that "GOD" does punish you for having too much fun!" Barrett-Jackson has perfected alchemy,they make rust into gold! "You can lead a horse to water but you can't saddle a duck" "Cleverly disguised as a 'Responsible Adult' "Sometimes your Knight in shining armor is just a retard in tinfoil" |
09-25-2012, 10:43 AM | #3 |
Just a car guy
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New Washington, IN
Posts: 991
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Front Sway Bar. $150
New Springs and shocks $400 flip the rear control arm mounts. $0 Later model a arms spindles and brakes $400 (estamate, junkyard parts, new brake parts) Blazer tank $200
__________________
1955 belair Blown Pro Street cruiser 1971 Camaro Pro Touring 1973 Vega Drag Car 1970 C20 tow rig |
09-25-2012, 11:14 AM | #4 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Chattanooga TN
Posts: 6,214
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
A gas tank from a 69 Camaro will fit between the frame rails, just FYI. there's a writeup on this forum about it, I'll see if I can find it.
73+ front K member swap and rebuild. F44 (1.25 rotors) It's a big job, but fairly cheap to do it if you can find a donor truck. 5 lug rear end swap - just swap the whole thing. Cut one turn off the front coils for 2.5" drop in the front while you put it all back together. Jeep TJ (97-06) rear springs - ~ 4" rear drop BUT you won't be able to haul a whole lot. You should be able to do it for $1500, no problem.
__________________
Chad 1967 C10 SWB - Project Savannah - 6.0/4L80 *Currently underway* 1968 C10 SWB - TOTY 2018, 50th Anniversary Tribute Project * Sold * Pride and Joy 1986 Silverado Short Fleet - Scarlet *Sold* 1985 Silverado Short Fleet *Sold* 2022 Jeep Gladiator Mojave 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ 4x4 - Lifted, Built 1992 Jeep Cherokee XJ 4x4 - Lifted 2013 Honda Accord EX-L v6 Coupe 6spd (wife's ride) |
09-25-2012, 04:44 PM | #5 |
the boat guy
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: springfield mo
Posts: 2,339
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Buy a donor 73-88 truck, grab the parts you want, sell the engine trans any good parts, scrap the rest. I made money on my swap doing it this way.
Doing a 5 lug conversion cost a lot less when you buy a vehicle that already has wheels and tires. I paid $600 for a running driving 1976 f44 373 12 bolt posi truck with a title. Read the "make it handle" thread in the suspension forum! Posted via Mobile Device
__________________
67, swb, fleet, tach, throttle, 5.3, 4l60e, 3.73's, fuel cell, 5 lug, p.d.b., 4-6 drop. great little truck 66, stevens drag/ski 18' silouette, 350, 2.02 doublehump heads. comp extreme marine 278 cam, vette 7 fin valve covers, old polished edelbrock intake, velvetdrive, casale v-drive, adj cavitation plate. 28, model a rpu project, |
09-25-2012, 04:53 PM | #6 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Richmond,Va
Posts: 2,934
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
While you are rebuilding the old or swapping in the new front suspension consider doing the front caster mod to help the truck handle better. Heres the link:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=501241
__________________
Nick Carter 1967 C10 Short bed Fleetside Project Cheap Thrills! 2WD C10 Modern/Performance Alignments Easiest Alignment Ever! |
09-25-2012, 05:04 PM | #7 |
Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: AZ
Posts: 3,069
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Welcome to the forum!
I know you originally mentioned getting these parts from the wrecking yard, and there are some great suggestions above. Definitely can save some money going this route, which is understandable. Just wanted to post an option that we offer and might consider. This is in regards to the tank, disc brake & lowering portion. Disc Brake Conversion with Drop Spindles (6x5.5): $819 Boyd Welding Aluminum Tank (Carb / Bed Fill): $349 Shipping: $175 That totals up to $1,345, which leaves the remaining amount ($156) for power steering conversion from the wrecking yard. I know not originally what you were asking for help on, but thought I would throw it out there. Finding a donor truck is a good option to swapping over to newer 73-87 components. |
09-25-2012, 07:27 PM | #8 |
Grandpa in the rustmobile...
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Spokane WA/Viola TN
Posts: 11,422
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
stay away from jeep springs..they dont work well for a truck (you can put a sprae tire in bed its on bumpstops)
sway bar new bushings disc brake frontend pb booster
__________________
John Goose-1968 C10 355,9.32-1CR, Vortec Heads ,262 voodoo, 3.73:1 3OTT (HS ride/beater/farm truck) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=317684 Grams 53-1953 Chevrolet Belair http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post4327784 1969 Chevy C10 Shortbed 4.5/6?" Frame off resto http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=548136 1999 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 |
09-25-2012, 07:40 PM | #9 | |
the boat guy
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: springfield mo
Posts: 2,339
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Quote:
Posted via Mobile Device
__________________
67, swb, fleet, tach, throttle, 5.3, 4l60e, 3.73's, fuel cell, 5 lug, p.d.b., 4-6 drop. great little truck 66, stevens drag/ski 18' silouette, 350, 2.02 doublehump heads. comp extreme marine 278 cam, vette 7 fin valve covers, old polished edelbrock intake, velvetdrive, casale v-drive, adj cavitation plate. 28, model a rpu project, |
|
09-26-2012, 02:32 AM | #10 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
Posts: 12
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Thanks, fellas. As always, the community on this board shines in comparison to other cess pits that call themselves auto forums on the web.
Pro Performance, now that I see your deal and considering that it would be all new parts backed with customer service, I may consider saving up and upping my budget. Although brad_man_72's idea of making money on the swap is appetizing as well. That way I could buy a donor and pull and sell parts off of it at my leisure, as opposed to spending a day being rushed at the wrecking yard pulling parts. Again thanks for the positive response and feedback. |
09-26-2012, 02:54 AM | #11 |
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Abilene, TX
Posts: 12
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Found this Suburban listed locally:
http://abilene.craigslist.org/cto/3296587775.html Figured it has just about all of the stuff I need. Will Burb tanks work in SWB frames? Also, has anyone put a set of Burb front buckets in one of our cabs? I'll just feel bad about chopping up a running Chevy like that. It'd be different if it were wrecked or rusting in a yard, but to snuff out a running truck and relegate it to parts just seems shameful. |
09-26-2012, 04:52 AM | #12 |
Grand PooBaa Member
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: LA, CA
Posts: 5,302
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Purchased 73 stock spindles from an old brake place. Rotors, calipers, upper and lower ball joints and outer tie rods from Kragen (now Oreily) for 380.00
Purchased a front and rear lowering springs with sway bars from CPP for 450. So yes it can be done. |
09-26-2012, 10:02 AM | #13 | |
I am a Referee of life.
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Greensboro N.C.
Posts: 13,992
|
Re: Chassis/Suspension Mods on a Budget
Quote:
__________________
The 47-present Chevrolet and GMC Truck Message Board Network,it's owners,moderators,members,and associates of any type should not be held responsible for my opinion. You can't fix stupid,not even with duct tape. "My appearance is due to the fact that "GOD" does punish you for having too much fun!" Barrett-Jackson has perfected alchemy,they make rust into gold! "You can lead a horse to water but you can't saddle a duck" "Cleverly disguised as a 'Responsible Adult' "Sometimes your Knight in shining armor is just a retard in tinfoil" |
|
Bookmarks |
|
|