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#903954 12/16/2012 11:25 AM
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Does anyone have information or experience in converting a stovebolt body to a s-10 frame?If you do I would appreciate some input on what to do.Thanks for your time.

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Its been done many times. If you do a search you will find many posts about it.

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Agree with don stocker. What year stovebolt we talking about?
55 1st searies and earlier is a bit differant set up as compaired to 55 2nd series and newer. I am assisting a buddy with a 59 to S-10 set up. Most of the modification was to the box bottom, and adapting the original radiator support to the front of the S- 10 frame. However, depending on the "look",
"stance", "motor n trans combo" etc., modifications will differ
from one project to another! A tape measure will become your BEST FRIEND!!!!!


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You may want to look at ad-engineering.com. Kits are available and 2 or 3 tape measures,levels,clamps,etc. etc. are in order...

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If you go on killbillet form to there's a lot of guys doing them on there to

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go to www.e-zchassisswaps.com .....they have the complete kits for what you want to do

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why would anyone want to do that, they look and ride great on a stock frame


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Different strokes for different folks!
Depends on what they want out of a project.
Also I've had several 1/2 tons that amazingly the body held up better than the frame. shoddy repairs, cracks and rust out. S10 frames are plentiful. Although I keep a couple extra frames around for purist.
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Thank you for your responce.I am looking to convert my 52 chevy truck to an s-10frame.I was told that a long bed reg. cab s-10 is the best with the least amount of modifications.

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Thanks.

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Thanks.I got that website from a person posting an s-10 ad.

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Thank you.

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Thanks for your responce.I am still thinking of using my original frame.I was told I could take like four leafs from ea. spring and get a lower stance and a better ride,plus better handling.Do you know something about this?

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Thanks for the responce.I will check out your website.

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i took 4 leafs from the bottom of my springs and put them on top of my springs,it lowered my rear 2 inches (see pic) I cut the 4 leafs 3in. on each side of the center bolt to make them 6in total to make a homemade lowering kit and still use the same center bolt [IMG]http://i629.photobucket.com/albums/uu14/kurtdh519/022.jpg[/IMG]

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One of the fellows on this site - BC52 - has a '52 with a Nova front clip and bagged rear. His truck sits nice and low. May want to contact him for details.


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That's another option, but clips aren't for the faint of heart. I say this as I've seen way too many poorly done clips by guys that were way over their head.


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Originally Posted by olderwiser
You may want to look at ad-engineering.com. Kits are available and 2 or 3 tape measures,levels,clamps,etc. etc. are in order...
i purchased one of these kits and then decided to go another direction, it can be had pretty cheap if interested.


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