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I want to upgrade my 58 Apache front suspension with coil springs, disk brakes and power steering, also want to change the rear end ratio for a V-8 with a 700R4. Can anyone answer a few questions for me, the first, has anyone used a 1973 to 1987 C10 frame under a Task Force short wheel base truck? The second, would a 1998-2004 S-10 Blazer frame work better? I can obtain the C10 from a salvage yard alot cheaper than an IFS would cost me, which an IFS is about $3000.00 Please let me know. I appreciate your help.

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Never done it myself but I believe the S-10 frame is much closer to the Apache frame you have. The C10 is way too big.


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The S10 Blazer frame will be too narrow, plus too short on the wheelbase (100" wheelbase for 2 door, 107" for 4 door).
Try a search on the site. There's a few guys on here that are adapting the front crossmember from a C10 truck to the '55-'59 chassis.


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S-10 is really, really narrow. You have to run 2" spacers on an AD, and the TF is about 5" wider yet.

The 73-87 IFS would need to be widened just a bit (or your frame pinched)

I would look into a Corvette IFS and IRS or a Jag unit before spending $3000 on an IFS kit. I also bet that IFS kit is Pinto based as well.


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I used the front clip from a '79 Firebird on my '56 TF.
That gave me PS and disks. Used the rear axle from the same car.

Requires a bit of welding but it looks real good when finished.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v246/rbachman/?action=view&current=PB030017.jpg&newest=1

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v246/rbachman/?action=view&current=PB030015.jpg&newest=1

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Bob, that is one of the cleanest clip jobs I have seen. Did you also use fish plates inside the box section, or did you but weld it?


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I agree with Bob,it's takes a little work,but the camaro-firebird clip is the way to go.I did mine with a 1979 firebird trans-am big-block and now have p.s,disc brakes,and real beafy front stabilizer bar.Used a 1997 pontiac firebird trans-am rear[flipped on top the springs] in the rear and now have disc brakes and a 3:42 posi ratio and the trans-am rear stabilizer bar.


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Scott, thanks for the kind words.

I vee notched the fb clip and narrowed it to fit inside the tf frame. Then I used sections of the old frame to box the inside and made diamond plates for the outside. Here is a shot that better shows the joined area.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v...PU/?action=view&current=PB020010.jpg

I used Ross's information from this site as a guide.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=220256







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I want to thank each one for their reply, Midget Farmer, LongBox55, THilde, Scott Danforth, Bob B and Arch5867. You all make the rebuild much easier, by responding to my questions and providing me with all of the threads and links. I appreciate all of your help. THANKS STOVEBOLTERS


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