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floyd 09-04-2012 06:04 PM

So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Since I have always wanted a 2wd 69-72 blazer to cruise during Hot August nights. A friend found this local on CL... (yes I bought it.....$800!)

http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_6236.jpg

The front has a stock front crossmember bolted(loosely) in, and the rear it has the 4wd six lug axle flipped on top of the leafs...

So heres my questions....
-How can I measure to make sure the front crossmember is in the correct spot?
-Opinions on putting the truck arm suspension in the rear( Im not planning on bagging it ever,got a 51 5 window on bags already....). I just wanna get it to sit right an cruise it!
-to get it to sit right on a modern set of 20s what is a good amount of drop for the front and still have a decent ride? ( I know rear will be experimenting because of the leafs....)
-since 6 lug rotors are available and 6 lug wheels are alot more popular due to all late model chevy trucks and tahoes are six lug.... are the offsets on the late model wheels gonna work or be too narrow?
-this truck is in need of a rear patch panel and a drivers floor section,seems blazer stuff doesnt really exist.What can I use?
rust pics
http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_6237.jpg
http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_6238.jpg
ok last question....should I feel bad about using my 72 LB c-10 for a parts vehicle...?
http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_6247.jpg

bouncytruck 09-04-2012 06:26 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
This article from sport truck might help with the front cross member. http://www.sporttruck.com/techarticl...wd_conversion/

floyd 09-06-2012 01:33 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Since Summit racing is local to me I found this panel for long beds repair.... can I cut that down and use it to fix my blazer?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AMD-755-4067-8L/

Also are truck floors the same? my 72 c-10 has the same rust...will this fix the blazer floor?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/GMK-414350567AL/

floyd 09-07-2012 11:37 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bouncytruck (Post 5574726)
This article from sport truck might help with the front cross member. http://www.sporttruck.com/techarticl...wd_conversion/

Thanks for the link..... I found the measurement and mine looks like its in the correct spot.

Kurt L 09-07-2012 12:23 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
i would flip that blazer and find a two wheel blazer to cruise in. why destroy a 4 wheel drive not many of them left here in jacksonville.but thats my .02 worth.

floyd 09-08-2012 02:23 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt L (Post 5579726)
i would flip that blazer and find a two wheel blazer to cruise in. why destroy a 4 wheel drive not many of them left here in jacksonville.but thats my .02 worth.

:crazy:

Since it already has the front crossmember in it....and the rear is flipped on top of the springs there is no going back..... IF I wanted a 4wd they are still fairly easy to find in nevada/california...

I was hoping for a few simple answers since im anything but a newbie to building cars....for example...(a car I finished a week ago....)

http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_6221.jpg
Or maybe a truck?
http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...s/100_2652.jpg

I just kinda figured this place would be more help.....

viking427 09-08-2012 09:08 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by floyd (Post 5574703)
The front has a stock front crossmember bolted(loosely) in, and the rear it has the 4wd six lug axle flipped on top of the leafs... So heres my questions....
-Opinions on putting the truck arm suspension in the rear... I just wanna get it to sit right an cruise it!
-to get it to sit right on a modern set of 20s what is a good amount of drop for the front and still have a decent ride? ( I know rear will be experimenting because of the leafs.
-since 6 lug rotors are available and 6 lug wheels are alot more popular due to all late model chevy trucks and tahoes are six lug.... are the offsets on the late model wheels gonna work or be too narrow?
-this truck is in need of a rear patch panel and a drivers floor section,seems blazer stuff doesnt really exist.What can I use?


The stock 67-72 C10/Blazer/Suburb 2wd coil spring 12 bolt rear is what you want. It rides (and can be made to ride) much nicer than leafs and they're still plentiful. 67-70 2wd were 6 lugs, 71/72 were 5 lug. 6 lug will limit your wheel choices somewhat, lotsa guys change to the 71/72 5 lugs for this reason. No, the late model 6 lug wheels wont fit, too deep on the backside & the wheel tucks in too far ..looks silly even with spacers to make them fit. stock wheels with correct offset/backspace thatll work for you are 67-87. 2/4 drop should be all you need for 20's. 67-72 GM truck (C10/20/K10/20/Blazer/Jimmy/Burb) for your floor patches, 69-72 blazer for your rear patch (due to differences in curvature of panel in that location). 2 wd and 4 wd frames are different and a fair amount of changover will be needed (adding crossmembers, bracing) to convert it to 2wd. Id probably keep the 4wd frame & leaf setup if you just want to fix it up a bit for a low buck cruiser.

Wasted Income 09-08-2012 09:57 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurt L (Post 5579726)
i would flip that blazer and find a two wheel blazer to cruise in. why destroy a 4 wheel drive not many of them left here in jacksonville.but thats my .02 worth.

:whine::rolleyes:

FLOYD,
You can follow along with my build. I'm making slow but steady progress to converting a mint 4x4 to a 2wd with trailing arm rear.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=529064&page=3

Warning: If easily offended by "destruction" of a factory 4x4, please don't click ;)

floyd 09-09-2012 05:57 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viking427 (Post 5581177)
The stock 67-72 C10/Blazer/Suburb 2wd coil spring 12 bolt rear is what you want. It rides (and can be made to ride) much nicer than leafs and they're still plentiful. 67-70 2wd were 6 lugs, 71/72 were 5 lug. 6 lug will limit your wheel choices somewhat, lotsa guys change to the 71/72 5 lugs for this reason. No, the late model 6 lug wheels wont fit, too deep on the backside & the wheel tucks in too far ..looks silly even with spacers to make them fit. stock wheels with correct offset/backspace thatll work for you are 67-87. 2/4 drop should be all you need for 20's. 67-72 GM truck (C10/20/K10/20/Blazer/Jimmy/Burb) for your floor patches, 69-72 blazer for your rear patch (due to differences in curvature of panel in that location). 2 wd and 4 wd frames are different and a fair amount of changover will be needed (adding crossmembers, bracing) to convert it to 2wd. Id probably keep the 4wd frame & leaf setup if you just want to fix it up a bit for a low buck cruiser.

Thanks for the reply...

I was wondering about the bed patch panel.....it seems all I could find was a long bed that said it needed to be modified to work with the short bed to fit. I have noticed some guys on here using a new short bed,bed side as a blazer replacement ...so if that the case would this panel work for my repair?
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=RLB9S00

I have all of the 5 lug stuff off on my 72 c10 long bed as well as the coil/truck arm suspension.... once I get the blazer in the shop on the lift Ill decide if this is gonna be an all out build or a quicky and keep the leafs out back.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 5581237)
:whine::rolleyes:

FLOYD,
You can follow along with my build. I'm making slow but steady progress to converting a mint 4x4 to a 2wd with trailing arm rear.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=529064&page=3

Warning: If easily offended by "destruction" of a factory 4x4, please don't click ;)

I have actually done some reading around and seen your thread. I dont mind cutting up a vehicle to build what you want......tastefully of coarse.... not every chevelle,camaro or nova was an SS.... but everyone has one...why not have the blazer you want...;)

I prefer my 4wd to do amazing things....this is how I wheel..

http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/..._IMG_39031.jpg

PHAT TONY 09-10-2012 12:08 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
That pick-up actually looks pretty good to be choppin up for this Blazer, sell it for cash infusion lol. Truck repair panels should work fine.
Can't imagine ANYPLACE that 2wd Blazers are easier to come by than 4wd!

floyd 09-10-2012 01:03 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PHAT TONY (Post 5584415)
That pick-up actually looks pretty good to be choppin up for this Blazer, sell it for cash infusion lol. Truck repair panels should work fine.
Can't imagine ANYPLACE that 2wd Blazers are easier to come by than 4wd!

Yeah thats my issue...would love to have started with a 2wd but I have actually ever only seen one for sale ever...and it was super rusty. And for the most part stuff doesnt rust here...it only gets imported!

Around here decent running 2wd,fairly rust free) long beds are $1500-$2000 all day long.... I cant build a motor and a trans for that..... I have never taken a good running truck apart to make one that doesnt....its a good old truck and Im gonna miss it,best riding vehicle I own. I hope the blazer rides as good with all its parts!!!

After more reading around here you guys talked me into swapping the rear suspension and going to 5 lug!

mcmlxix 09-11-2012 12:15 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
73-87 front crossmember is a bolt in deal and has more aftermaket options... (drop spindles and bigger brakes)
Modern 6 Lug wheels dont usually fit because of offset and hub diameter...

blue 72 gmc 4x4 09-11-2012 06:27 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Nice 55! Can we see some more pics of it too!?

floyd 09-13-2012 02:39 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Ok so I started the deconstruction of my 72 donor truck today and have a couple questions that the article in the second post above didnt cover....

-Are the steering boxes(2wd to 4wd) different or can I just swap the pitman arm? I have both but was just curious....

-when converting to the trailing arm suspension in the rear does the blazer frame have the holes already in it for the stock trailing arm crossmember?

-Since there are no holes in the 4wd frame of the idler arm, I assume its just a measure and drill new ones in the correct spot to make it happen?

I did use the search function.....:new:

mcmlxix 09-14-2012 01:10 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
The 2wd and 4wd box is different... the pitman cannot be swapped. You can get any box from 69-87 c10 c20 c30 but there are still small differences in the power steering connections. SAE vs metric on the newer boxes...

For the trailing arm swap, I think you're just going to have to swap the crossmember over with measurements. I dont think there are any pre drilled holes....

OLD K5 09-14-2012 02:25 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Sweet cars you have restored. Can't wait to see how your Blazer ends up.

floyd 09-18-2012 04:27 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Started to take both the blazer and the truck apart a few days ago....didnt find any real suprizes other than the front crossmember in the blazer was in wrong....luckily it was only bolted in with 3-3/8ths bolts.:lol: Used the measurements from the truck(engine trans and front sheetmetal off) and set it in the correct spot,drilled and bolted it up.

Since this is planned to be my lo-budget pimpin II project Im planning on re-using as much stuff off of the 72 LB C10 as possible.... Ill start taking some pics and do a build thread for you guys in the next few days.....:uhmk:

notsolo 09-18-2012 09:20 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
5 Attachment(s)
Here is what I did with my conversion, mostly used parts from 2wd cleaned repainted.... Side by side frame spec's help... (Thanks Rod.)..some modification needed to add coil spring perches...and relocate trans mount, and shocks. Keep it going.... Ed.

Wasted Income 09-19-2012 08:32 AM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Good info, thanks Notsolo

floyd 09-27-2012 04:35 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
I have been making pretty good progress but have decided to keep the leaf springs out back for now.... since the flip had already been started(just bolted, no welded on axle pads yet....)

I wasnt really happy with how the axles on top of the leafs set in the fenderwells(wheels are offset alot to the front of the fender opening)....

So I bought a new set of axle saddles,offset drilled the axle centering hole 1",this stretched the wheel base slightly but centered the rear tires much better....

http://i1003.photobucket.com/albums/...rxs/blazer.jpg

So now my only question I have is... can I swap the axleshafts and drums from my 5 lug 2wd axle, into my original 4x4 axle?

notsolo 09-27-2012 10:02 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Wheel centering looks good, check overall wheel base measurement center axle to center axle should be 104"...leaf springs already installed keeps the project moving. I also would like to know 6 lug axle to 5 lug axle swap

oldschool18 09-27-2012 11:55 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
In the first pic you posted it looked like the front tire was offset to the front alot.

floyd 09-29-2012 01:01 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by notsolo (Post 5616844)
Wheel centering looks good, check overall wheel base measurement center axle to center axle should be 104"...leaf springs already installed keeps the project moving. I also would like to know 6 lug axle to 5 lug axle swap

I measured the wheelbase today and its right at 105", the rear looks right so Im gonna keep it. i put the engine/trans in and hung the front sheet metal front looks good too. But Im gonna have to go to summit and get some dropped spindles to have the front match the rear...

i have done some searching here but havent found a for sure answer on the 4wd rear axle being the same shafts as the 2wd...

floyd 09-29-2012 04:05 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
Ok...using summit's website I put in 70 4wd blazer and search axle shafts....come up with 31.312 for length...

put in 72 c10(my donor truck) and it says the shafts are the same length....:metal:

hilljob26 09-29-2012 09:39 PM

Re: So I bought this K5 that someone started to convert to 2wd...
 
yes, you should be able to just swap axles and you will be good


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