The Stovebolt.com Forums Home | Tech Tips | Gallery | FAQ | Events | Features | Search
Fixing the old truck

BUSY BOLTERS
Are you one?

Where is it?? The Shop Area

continues to pull in the most views on the Stovebolt. In August alone there were over 22,000 views in those 13 forums.

Searching the Site - a click away
click here to search
New here ??? Where to start?
Click on image for the lowdown. Where do I go around here?
====
Who's Online Now
11 members (Charles in CA, Wally / Montana, TUTS 59, Shaffer's1950, 2-Ton, JW51, 46 Texaco, niobrarafun, MikeE, Ponchogl, BLUEMEANIE), 554 guests, and 1 robot.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums66
Topics126,776
Posts1,039,274
Members48,100
Most Online2,175
Jul 21st, 2025
Step-by-step instructions for pictures in the forums
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#613034 01/24/2010 8:40 PM
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 11
K
New Guy
New Guy
K Offline
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 11
So Im trying to replace the front drums on my 62' c-10 4x2 with a disc set up but I need to do it on the cheap so im thinking about doing a junk yard swap what parts should I be looking for out of what years???

Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 69
T
Wrench Fetcher
Wrench Fetcher
T Offline
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 69
On the '63-'70 trucks, there are factory disk brake spindle and ball joint combinations that will work using the same control arms, but I am not aware of any such parts that will work with the '60-'62 front ends. Maybe someone else can tell you for sure. Alot of people just change out the whole front end with one from a '71-'87 1/2ton. Not necessarily the easiest way but it seems to be the most popular. You have to remove the old crossmember and the torsion bars, then bolt the new one in. I am told that most of the holes line up but a few need to be drilled. The frames are supposed to be about the same width in this area. Of course then you end up with 5 bolt rotors, which is what alot of people want anyway. But for those that want to keep their 6 hole wheels there are vendors now selling 6 bolt rotors to fit these spindles. You also end up with much cheaper ball joints, tie rod ends and rubber control arm bushings. While you're there, you can also get the power steering box off one of these same trucks. There are vendors that sell the bracket to bolt them to the early frames. Best of luck.


TruckNut

Be kind, courteous, cheerful and helpful - And someone will take advantage of you.

"Quiting smoking is easy, I've done it hundreds of times." Mark Twain
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 43
6
Apprentice
Apprentice
6 Offline
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 43
Just bought a 6 bolt Disc Brake(stock height) conversion from Tuckers Classic Parts for my '62. Came with everything including Power Brake Booster & porportioning valve for about $1,200. Haven't put it on yet, but just bolts up to stock suspension - no changes needed. Check out their website.

Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 42
6
New Guy
New Guy
6 Offline
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 42
I've been wondering the same.. i have a 63 c10 and just want to do a basic junk yard swap, much cheaper. good luck dude

Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 2
R
New Guy
New Guy
R Offline
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 2
I am new to my 64 C10, and have been looking at making it safe for the wife to drive and race in the local street class. I have asked a few questions so far on a couple of different forums, and it seems the 73-87 1/2 ton chevy is a good candidate for a crossmember swap. A little wider (not sure yet how much), 5 lug instead of 6, and drill a couple of holes to bolt through. Doesn't sound too bad...?

I just lucked into a '79, 1/2 ton parts truck. I'm taking the front crossmember with brakes and suspension, power booster, master cylinder, prop. valve, steering box and pump, and the guy is giving me the rear end. It will be a while until I get the '64 into the garage, as well as the parts from the '79. But, I will take pictures of the process and post here when I get started. Hopefully it is as easy as everyone says it is...


Moderated by  Hambone, Woogeroo 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Home | FAQ | Gallery | Tech Tips | Events | Features | Search | Hoo-Ya Shop
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.11 Page Time: 0.053s Queries: 14 (0.025s) Memory: 0.6082 MB (Peak: 0.6550 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-22 16:26:58 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS