towing build '66 (6.0LS swap)
hey guys, new to the site... I've got a 66 long bed stepper that i just bought. the truck was 100% original from factory. it was pulled from a barn in western canada last spring and made its way to my place few months ago. along with the '66 i bought a 2003 silverado 2500HD that i already tore the engine and trans out of.
little info on the '66, the body is in decent shape, has some rust holes where they all seem to rust (rockers, cab corners, bottom of fenders) all this will be addressed and fixed although trying to keep the patina look the truck has. the frame is nice and solid no rot or noticeable bend or damage from looking at it. plans..... i want to use this truck to haul my car and trailer to shows. its a tandem 18" car hauler with a 5000lb car on top. is there anything i should be looking at or is there any known problems these things have when towing? things I've bought so far.... - 13" ccp front and rear disc conversion - rear air bags and air management system. - front and rear suspension bushings,joints,bearings ect ect... - class 3 hitch - trailer brake controller the truck will be on 22x9 wheels (already have them from another truck) the motor will be the 6.0 LQ4 LS based motor. it will be fully rebuilt along with transmission and have enough jam to be moving this trailer with ease. is there any cross bracing or gusseting i need to be looking at while the box and body are off the truck? i might keep the front as static suspension or maybe just do the whole truck on bags. have people C notched the frame while towing and had good luck? have guys Z'd the front of the frame and had good luck? im a metal fabricator by trade so all the work will be done by me, i have the tools and knowledge to make it happen. just looking for anyones experience or info if any for what i want to do. i see a few picture on the net of c10's hauling show cars around so i know people are doing it. i can't be the first. - |
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Welcome to the forum :D
Is the '66 a C10 or a C20? Is the car trailer a bumper pull or a gooseneck/5th wheel? |
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Welcome Sounds like a Great start
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This is my idea of what I want to do. It will spend most of its life without a trailer attached but I will need it to haul my car to a few far away shows. Like 4-6 shows a summer.
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For anyone who cares, this is my other car I built last year.
'70 continental, blown big block, bagged, lots of fun... |
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And here's a pic of my truck, with the donor 03 beside it.
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Pretty sure Captain asked about 5th wheel versus bumper pull was all about frame strength. Give this thread a read, well worth it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=457037 Really like your plans for the old girl, such a cool idea. Good luck. Love the Continental! |
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Thanks a lot!!! That was a good read. I've been picking the brains of our mechanical engineers at work about what they thought. Kinda the same info there but I could understand it better with pictures. I think I'll be leaving the front part of the frame alone and maybe doing a rectangular boxed in notch at the back IF I need it lower. For something like this I would rather have the strength over "cool factor" any day. |
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With a bumper pull you will need to maintain the frame strength/integrity front to back. Also you will want good reliable brakes as well as brakes on at least 1 trailer axle. Then you should be good to use your 1/2 ton truck to tow your trailer and car.
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i appreciate your guys reply, when time comes (probably few months into the new year) ill make a post with my build. |
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That Lincoln is pretty sweet! Nice truck also. :metal:
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Looking forward to watching you build the truck. It should be a good pair-up towing your car!
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Thanks man |
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Just put the old cab/bed/sheetmetal on the late model chassis. Many benefits. Suspension, brakes, frame, towing capacity, etc.
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New to the site also. I'll be watching too as I just picked up a 66 1 ton GMC. I was thinking about turning into a hauler.
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Wise decision....stick with your original frame and upgrade the rest.
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