View Full Version : 1/2, 3/4, 1-ton...what are the differences?


Drogster
07-04-2006, 12:40 PM
Have a line on a 60-66 (not sure exactly what year) truck. Guy says it is 2 wheel drive, and has 8-lugs.

If it's an 8-lugger, is that a one ton truck? If so, is it just the axles that are different from a 1/2 ton, or is there more that would be different?

Just trying to figure out if it's worth my while to look at.

Thanks.

sandman
07-04-2006, 03:14 PM
Have a line on a 60-66 (not sure exactly what year) truck. Guy says it is 2 wheel drive, and has 8-lugs.

If it's an 8-lugger, is that a one ton truck? If so, is it just the axles that are different from a 1/2 ton, or is there more that would be different?



Sounds like a C-20, 3/4T. If the truck is in good shape it could be worth picking up. Keep in mind that most of the aftermarket stuff like disc brake conversions, suspension changes, etc. are for C-10 not C-20 trucks. There are places that have stuff available for 3/4T but you have to look a lot harder for them. ;(

RD

Drogster
07-04-2006, 03:51 PM
So then there is more that is different than just bigger axles and springs...?

I was thinking the frame would be the same...body too...just gotta swap out the axles for some 5 luggers (and appropriate springs) and be good to go.

Anyone else?

zenish
07-04-2006, 08:46 PM
www.earlyclassic.com sales a drop spindle that lets you use five lug disc brakes.you will have to swap the rear end.

longhorn70gmc
07-06-2006, 01:47 AM
Hello Drogster,
I have a 61 Gmc with the 8 lug wheels. It sits and acts like a 3/4 ton. My Vin says it is a 1500. I have read that some of the trucks came like that. There is a GMC 60-66 website I beleive that is where I got that from. Bottom line, I am happy with it and every one else seems to dig the 3/4 ton look. I am no expert but This is what I have.
Respectfully :)
Billy

sandman
07-08-2006, 12:11 PM
So then there is more that is different than just bigger axles and springs...?

I was thinking the frame would be the same...body too...just gotta swap out the axles for some 5 luggers (and appropriate springs) and be good to go.

Anyone else?

You may wish to try Jim Carter Classic Trucks. They have disc brake conversions for 3/4T trucks.......8 bolt.....no need to swap rear ends.

Here is the URL http://www.oldchevytrucks.com/PDF_files/55-66.pdf

Bottom of page 55.

RD