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2WD X-Cab Solid axle swap. Follow my build up!

RGV72BLAZER said:
good thread...i'm actually thinking about acquiring my dad's 88 GMC 1500 2WD, 350 tbi, & 700r4 to build into something like this. would use a 44/14 bolt combo, 35-37s, th400/205 or keep the 700r4, divorce it and run a 205 but don't know if it'll hold up to what i plan to use it for...but i would build it as a tow vehicle for my '72 when it eventually gets done...lol. keep up the work, maybe i can steal some ideas & hopefully i can get a thread started some day...& plus it has a/c & a decent back seat for the kiddo's car seat...& for other such things that are x-rated...:eek1: :woot: :crewcab:

very true, even when the trucks on jackstands the backseat can come in handy...:whistle:
 
79k20350 said:
im gonna tap the frame and run so more bolt up from the bottom and then make some ind of brace that attaches to the bracket for support. The Reason i dont want to do it permanent is cause i dont know how long / when i might change the suspension. no way id go back to stock, just if i want to do something differant.;)

Not quite following you here, but it sounds beefier than what you got goin on there now, so cool :thumb:
 
thezentree said:
Not quite following you here, but it sounds beefier than what you got goin on there now, so cool :thumb:

that "flap" on the brackets was what i was talking about, ill run a few bolts up through it;)
 
you gotta be cautious, the truck can rock right off the stands...not that i would know anything baout that though...
 
sure you wouldn't...are you going to throw the bed back on? i'm debating to keep it or not b/c that bed is really long on my dad's 88. maybe throw a toolbox, a rack for icechests & bags for traveling, OBA, and make a flatbed...but i just can't picture it...
 
nope i cant use the bed, all said and done theres only like 42" off the back of the cab...if that:D
 
yea...42"?? :eek1: ...holy crap...the other thing is if i remove the bed, make a flat bed and add the stuff i want, i'm not sure if it'll be too light when towing the trailer with the blazer on there?...hmmm...i guess it's all about trail & error...i just can't wait to try the whole jackstands thing...see how much momentum it takes to tip it over. :haha: no no, all perverted s**t aside, keep up the progress & post up more pics
 
RGV72BLAZER said:
yea...42"?? :eek1: ...holy crap...the other thing is if i remove the bed, make a flat bed and add the stuff i want, i'm not sure if it'll be too light when towing the trailer with the blazer on there?...hmmm...i guess it's all about trail & error...i just can't wait to try the whole jackstands thing...see how much momentum it takes to tip it over. :haha: no no, all perverted s**t aside, keep up the progress & post up more pics
i will. projects slowed down but theres still tons to do. should have the correct brakets soon for the front shackles. all i need then is some shackles. i need to get some streel for the rear mounts too but i work to late and its hard to get to the steel place in time:rolleyes:
 
what are you planning on doing for front shocks? i'm considering swapping a SFA into my 92 C1500, and this is the only thing that really puzzles me with the coil buckets being right there.
 
beater_k20 said:
what are you planning on doing for front shocks? i'm considering swapping a SFA into my 92 C1500, and this is the only thing that really puzzles me with the coil buckets being right there.

I havent really decided yet. I think im going to do bilstein 14" 5150's. i migth run them right up through the coil bucket. ill have to wait and see though depending on how the front axle sits. hopefully the front end should be in within 2 weeks. my 60 is almost completly together, and the front shackles are order, im just waiting on a few parts.
 
Front end is almost together!!!!

Heres some pics from today. Got the drivers side spring mocked up and the axle sitting & waiting to go in. Hopefully the spring flattens out good and gets a better shackle angle. If not ill re drill the front spring mount and push the spring back a lil. Then if needed i can use a zero rate tyo push em forward again... One thing though....and this is a big thing...The truck is huge! Sitting stock the top of the front wheel well was 32" right now its 48" and still has to go another 6-8":eek1: it might just be too big:o

Thanks to kert for the custom udsr shackles! :waytogo:

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Is that with any weight on it?? I mocked up my springs when I first get them and thought the same thing. But once some weight was on it, settled to a better level. Now I just wish I the friggin brackets so I can run the springs....

Something I noticed, the shackle mount looks to be below the frame, where mine (ORU kit) puts it right about in the middle of the frame. That there will give you 3-5" of extra lift....
 
b454rat said:
Is that with any weight on it?? I mocked up my springs when I first get them and thought the same thing. But once some weight was on it, settled to a better level. Now I just wish I the friggin brackets so I can run the springs....

Something I noticed, the shackle mount looks to be below the frame, where mine (ORU kit) puts it right about in the middle of the frame. That there will give you 3-5" of extra lift....
yeah i know. Thats how i had to position the bracket to get it to move forward. Im only using 49" spring so to make up for it the mount went forward. I hope the springs faltten out enough...idk well see.
 
GOT WIDTH?!?!?!?! holy crap! dually front axle and stock backspaced rims its freakin wide. h1's are prolly in order unless i keep it as a trail rig...the width will be nice for stability.

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79k20350 said:
GOT WIDTH?!?!?!?! holy crap with a dually front axle and stock backspaced rims its freakin wide. h1's are prolly in order usnless i keep it as a trail rig...the width will be nice for stability.

Wholy crap is right!!!! You could take that thing on a hillside and not have to worry bout tipping over......Cool pic tho!! I think once you put some weight on there it will be alot lower...
 
b454rat said:
Wholy crap is right!!!! You could take that thing on a hillside and not have to worry bout tipping over......Cool pic tho!! I think once you put some weight on there it will be alot lower...

Im sure it will settle, i just hope it settles enough.
 
muddybuddy said:
good thing its not gona be street driven. looks cool tho!

Honestly i havent fully decideed whether im gonna run it on the street or not. I definetly nedd h1's to do it though. Im gonna wait and get the thing running before i make a final descision though.
 

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