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I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
So I finished the shortbed conversion of my 68, and other than the replacement of the front suspension, the rear suspension is unmolested. I noticed yesterday when taking this picture that it looked as if the wheels were forward in the rear wells. I remeasured everything u der the sun including the pieces I cut out of the bed and frame, and everything is kosher. Then I looked at the before pics on the first page of my build and noticed it there too. Now this truck was parked and broadsided by another vehicle, but after string lining it and taking many measurements a can attest the frame is straight. Am I over thinking this, is this how they were and I'm only noticing it because my truck isnt slammed on 20's? I looked at a claimed all original 68 for sale on the net, and it looked the same way. Thanks in advance.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
It does appear like the differential is far forward. I don't have a good side shot of my truck to compare. It could be just the angle of the picture.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
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The bolts that go through the bed into the frame in the center part of the bed: If those are not modified then you did nothing to change the way the wheel is centered in the fender if the bed is still the same height. Did you measure the height of the bed before and after? It may have came up a little due to the weight reduction, and the higher it is the more acute angle of the trailing arms and the wheels will be closer to the front of the fender wells. Do you plan on lowering it any? If so, load the bed down until it's at the height you want and see if the wheels are centered to your satisfaction. I suppose you could re-cut the front part of the bed and move the bed forward by re-drilling the holes in the frame. |
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
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Built not bought! My dad always tried to convince me HEI was pointless! Welding is a lot like sex, you don't have to be great with the rod as long as you thoroughly prep the surface and your good at grinding ![]() My build : 68 C10 Short Bed Conversion |
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
Once you lower the suspension the wheels will move towards the rear more, there is nothing wrong.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
It is one of those optical illusion deals. Lower it and they will be right where you want them. Do invest in the adjustable track bar as well, money well spent.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
Is this a 68 or 67?
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
Normal. This comes up all the time. Tires sucked into the wheel wells make it "look" worse too.
Drop it and fill the wheel wells with wheel/tire.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
That's Kind of what I thought. Like I said, I looked at a few photos of stock pickups and they appeared the same way, I just wanted a second opinion as I did cut the frame. Better safe than sorry. Btw, my truck is a 68, but on the drivers side is a 67 fender and bedside, and the marker was filled by the PO,not very well I might add, a screwed in plate and a pond of bondo and shocker... its craked.
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Built not bought! My dad always tried to convince me HEI was pointless! Welding is a lot like sex, you don't have to be great with the rod as long as you thoroughly prep the surface and your good at grinding ![]() My build : 68 C10 Short Bed Conversion |
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
Since you asked for expert eyes... going to offer up a little tip very few people know about to quickly tell if a short bed is a true short bed or cut down long bed. Of course it could always be a cut down long bed with a real short bed or aftermarket short bed, etc... so the frame will always be the true tell...
A true short bed goes straight down and forms an angle in front of the rear tire. A long bed has a curve to it. 1st pic is short bed. 2nd pic is a long bed about to be cut into a short bed (the weird tape lines are because he was cutting out an auxiliary fuel tank filler hole). Anyway, kudos for chopping up a bed and going through with finishing it. It's a lot of work to do right.
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
Wow, I never noticed that before!
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Re: I need the expert eyes of the original c10 officianados
What's funny is that blazers and Suburbans do not have the curve... only longbed trucks.
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