3/4ton to a 1/2 ton suspension

Discussion in '1967-1972' started by Tonyv, May 18, 2004.

  1. Tonyv

    Tonyv Guest

    I am new at this so please bear with me. I just bought a 68 C-20 and I want to find out if a 3/4 ton can be changed over to a 1/2 ton. Any help or advise will be helpful. Thank you all in advance.

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  2. 74X4Burb

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    [updated:LAST EDITED ON May-18-04 AT 08:55 AM (CST)]Why do you want a half ton? bigger is better.I guess that comes from a 4x4 guy though.as far as switching it over I have never done this but I think it would be more trouble then its worth,be easier to put the body on a half ton frame,I would think. Karl

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  3. eugene68

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    Yes it can be done. My friend recently did one for his other friend.
    It is basically a take the part off one, and put it on the other one type of deal...(provided you have a donor vechicle) the only thing we noticed was that it required an adapter to make the brake lines fit once we went from 3/4 to 1/2 .. mainly because you are actually going to smaller brakes / smaller lines.. at least on this truck .. it started out as a 3/4 ton 68 chevy ps,pb,ac,camper special.. now it is 1/2 suspension..
    Oh yea,, the friend who did the conversion has since bought the truck from his other friend ( who paid him to do it) and says it doesn't ride as good as before so he plans on going back to 3/4 ton..
    Or he might sell it to me for $2000.00 ..... I am crossing my fingers.......( it is pure stock, no rust AZ truck) Well except for the "stock conversion" I will give him a call and see if anything stands out in his mind as far as problems/special things to watch for..
    eugene
     
  4. robert71C20

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    If I were you I'd keep it a 3/4 ton. They're getting harder to find. I've got a '70 3/4 ton and it's the only one I've seen down here, every other 67-72 trucks I've seen are 1/2 tons.

    Robert
     
  5. dvalentine

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    http://www.earlyclassic.com/techarticles/c-20_c-10_1.html
     
  6. nerfherder78

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    If you have enough money, I'd suggest getting a donor truck. I'm trying to do the reverse of what you're doing on my '85. I found an 86 burb at pick-n-pull and took off pretty much everything off the front except the sway bar and crossmember. It would've been a lot easier to have had it at home. For the rear I will relocate the rear shackle hanger, swap the springs and the rear axle. Everything except the moving shackle hanger and possibly adapting the brake lines look like it will be a simple take it off, bolt it on kinda thing.
     
  7. CrashBob

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    Leave it be..........much better utility and ride!
     
  8. 454viper

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    I am right in the middle of doing just the opposite, If your near sacramento Ca i'd swap with you.
     
  9. kenfish

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    I have a c20 and wish to replace the rear step bumper with a stock crome like you would find on a c10. I plan to put a easy lift on it so no need for the step plus i like the dress bumpers looks. Ive read something about the bumper brackets not fitting because of the leaf rear springs. ups up with that! any answers?
     
  10. ChevyMitch

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    Here comes yet another 1968 C20 3/4 guy, LoL.

    Ive been working on mine lately, replaced the water-pump (292), as the previous owner that I just purchased it from had it go out and it fell into the radiator and ruined it, so I have a larger radiator in there out of a Caprice, but it doesnt fit correctly, too wide.
    I will eventually need to get a replacement for it. I took it for a spin today and it runs very good and the 4 speed tranny is not that loose either, but Im going to change the fluid in it anyway and the rear-end too.
    I get the feeling that I could pull a train down a dirt road with this thing!
    It has a vibration in the front when I get up past 40 and it seems loose up there, so Ive got to have the front end checked out so it drives/steers smoother.
    The head lamps and brakes/tail lights dont work, also the speedometer, so I have to figure that out.
    I'd like to replace those small bumbers on there with some larger push/pull type bumpers to protect it moreso on the farm. Any ideas on what to put on there or swap, etc?
    Thanks
     
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