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Just got a 65 longbed and it has disc brakes, but wheels are still 6 lug. The a arms have grease fittings in the bushings, so I don't think it's a 73-87 front end. I think chevy went to discs around 71, but the wheels went to 5 lug with it. Does anyone know what kind of front suspension I have?

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We have a 72 C-10 front end in Deb's 65. I bought 6 lug rotors from CPP to make it match the rear, some one may have done that for you.


'65 C-10, 65 L-60, 65 C-80, 72 C-60 & and a bunch of old Chevy cars.
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that makes sense. Thanks! by the way, what is the cheapest replacement for the steering box?

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Found another clue to the front end the other day. I went to buy a new front flexible brake hose, and found out it was a '91 model. I think some of the later models were 6 lug, so maybe someone used the spindles and hubs off a late model. I guess the only way to find out is to take a brake pad to the store and match it up. On another front, I fabricated a steering column out of a piece of 2" conduit and 2 bearings from Tractor Supply.

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I would like to see that column. I have a bunch of '71-'90 truck power steering boxes in stock.

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I wish I had taken pics as I built. Basically all I did was cut a piece of 2" electrical conduit to the same length as the original steering column. Went to several chain parts stores, and asked for a bearing that had a 2" dia. and a 3/4" dia. hub (center section). This blew the kids mind. One even asked "What year model is this for?" My wife asked why don't I try Tractor Supply. I remembered trying to find a part number from the Temkin online catalog and ran across some ag. applications. I gave it a shot and low and behold they had them--$13 a pop. I drove one in each end, slid the shaft in, and I was in business. I had to countersink the top one in just a bit so the steering wheel would fit properly. The tubing is about the same dia. as the original column, so the mounting bracket under the dash fit perfectly. I will get out tomorrow and take pics and set up a photobucket account so I can post.

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Found out today why it darted all over the road when I drove it home. I knew something was up with the pass. side, cause when I hit a bump, it dove to the right. The right lower A arm is broken at the rear bushing threads. The shaft was just floppin around, and the U bolt holding it on was finger tight. I guess it wasn't my day to die when I drove it about 60 miles home after purchase! I'll try to find one to replace to get it back on the road, but I've got an '86 suspension I may rebuild and put under it.

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http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/ae30/4chevyman/December2010090.jpg

Here's a link to a pic of the steering column I built.


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