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NorrisC10 10-04-2011 01:41 PM

C10 2wd to 4wd help
 
Hey all new to this site just bought a 1970 C10 not too long ago. No rush in doing so but I would like to do a 4wd conversion in the near future and trying to get any helpful input. I looked through some of the builds and they are helpful but though I would post up and ask for myself, but if anyone has any great build links (That i may have missed) they could shoot over that would be cool.

but back to the truck it is a 1970 C10 coil springs all around. I have a 14 bolt rear end, 10 bolt front axle, and a np203. I have a welder and enough fabrication skills to weld up any brackets, etc

I know that it would be easier to buy a 4wd frame and convert everything over but I would like to do it using my existing frame. Maybe 4 link the front and rear? I have the heim joints and extra dom tubing laying around.

But any input is much appreciated.
Thanks

NorrisC10 10-08-2011 04:16 PM

Re: C10 2wd to 4wd help
 
No Help?

NorrisC10 10-13-2011 09:05 AM

Re: C10 2wd to 4wd help
 
Maybe someone can answer this question.

If i do decide to go the route of getting a 4 wheel drive frame and switching everything over. What frames would work under a 1970 C10 body?

Thanks in advance

Mudder 10-17-2011 09:20 AM

Re: C10 2wd to 4wd help
 
There is a lot of info here in this forum about what you are wanting to do. Just go back through the posts, I am sure you will find the information you are needing. Any 67-72 will work with a 70. The 71-72's would be your best bet.


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