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Old 02-04-2018, 09:22 PM   #26
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Re: 72 c30 dump with tool boxes

There was one very similar to yours for sale up here in the northwest a month or so ago.
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Old 02-05-2018, 08:57 AM   #27
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a pic of the cab mounts on the frame will tell us if its a 67-72 or later chasis.
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Old 02-05-2018, 09:19 AM   #28
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Judging by your pics I'd say it a 67-72 frame none of the brackets are bolted on still has original rivets on cab mounts and there is no step up in the frame under the cab like the later square bodies had
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Judging by your pics I'd say it a 67-72 frame none of the brackets are bolted on still has original rivets on cab mounts and there is no step up in the frame under the cab like the later square bodies had
cool, thanks

Do you know much about these front rotors(pic related)
best I can tell they didn't start until 74-75.
Also Brakes shoes in rear are narrow(2.5inches) and self adjusting. Seems like they would have been the bigger ones unless like lok Doc said the cross member up front has been replaced?
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Old 02-05-2018, 09:42 AM   #30
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How are the front brake pads fastened on do they have 2 pins that screw into the bracket or a Allen head bolt at the lower part of caliper with a slide key ?
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Old 02-05-2018, 09:46 AM   #31
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Post a pic of the rear axle center cover this will help identify the rear but looking at the pic you posted it looks like a HO72 buy the shock mounts and has the original cast u bolt plates
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If you need more solid 16" buds I have at least 3 you can have I'm about an hour and a half from you let me know
thanks for the offer. Never had splits before so dont know much yet about the pros and cons of them. For now Ill just see what our local tire guy says about the rims when he sees them.
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How are the front brake pads fastened on do they have 2 pins that screw into the bracket or a Allen head bolt at the lower part of caliper with a slide key ?
slide out after removing allen bolt and metal clip
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Also check the size of the rear wheel studs if they are 9/16" thread then it's
71-72 or newer rear the 70 and back rears had 1/2" wheel studs
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slide out after removing allen bolt and metal clip
That would be later square body I'm not sure when they started that but somewhere in the mid 70's but they were that way all the way up through the late 80's
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Post a pic of the rear axle center cover this will help identify the rear but looking at the pic you posted it looks like a HO72 buy the shock mounts and has the original cast u bolt plates
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thanks for the offer. Never had splits before so dont know much yet about the pros and cons of them. For now Ill just see what our local tire guy says about the rims when he sees them.
I know around here no one will change split wheel if that ring doesn't seat when you are airing the tire up it can fly off and cause serious injuries or death
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I know around here no one will change split wheel if that ring doesn't seat when you are airing the tire up it can fly off and cause serious injuries or death
good to know. Do you know of a source for new?

found a bit of info on H-072. looks like there were two different ratios with 4.57:1 being common?

found some info here http://6066gmcguy.com/H-072.html

So looking like rear is original and front is newer?
plan to do control arms and tie rod order today. Parts guy was baffled yesterday but thankfully I can give better info today!
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That's a HO72 pretty common for low gearing but you can find a 4:10 gear out of a HO52 and it will bolt right in
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They could have just did a ball joint and spindle swap I'd try getting tie rod ends for a 79 C/30
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tire guy here will change splits.
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That's good but the other thing to remember with splits you have to run tubes and boots in those and the solid wheels you can use tubeless tires
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They could have just did a ball joint and spindle swap I'd try getting tie rod ends for a 79 C/30
that makes good sense.

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all the pads and shoes are new but look to have sat for some years. Master is sealed and pristine and power booster disconnected. Only thing they left was running new brake line. Unfortunately though the front calipers are seized, and Im hoping the same wont be true for the wheel cylinders.
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The last reman calipers I bought were not priced to bad I think around $35-40 a side at Napa
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That's good but the other thing to remember with splits you have to run tubes and boots in those and the solid wheels you can use tubeless tires
yeah, im convinced to get rid of them. even my bicycles are tubeless these days.

I can get new for 110 a piece. thinking about going new on the duallys since what I have is pretty beat up. not sure of sizing though to price online, and can only find 8 bolt listed for newer ford and dodge. Again learning as i go and will do some thread searching.
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Dave from Loo-ray, how ya doin'? That truck was given a second go round on life is what it looks like. I think it's a '72 with a '67 front clip and maybe some newer parts were used to service the front end. Are those rear wheel studs 1/2"? If so, maybe it is earlier or just the rear is. The dump body and crossover box were probably done in the '80s or newer since that type of tool box wasn't around when these trucks were new.
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Damn that's a nice truck though! There's going to be some hodge podge with these trucks as just about anything will fit them, they're quite versatile, especially since it's a work truck. I've had my '72 C25 for 21 years and I run it about 20,000 miles a year doing a myriad of things from dump runs to pulling 12,000 pound trailers across the country. Needless to say, even my engine is a hodge podge. The only major component I had original was the transmission and I have to change out the shifter forks. I love my truck but good god, going to the parts store is a life altering event!
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Dave from Loo-ray, how ya doin'? That truck was given a second go round on life is what it looks like. I think it's a '72 with a '67 front clip and maybe some newer parts were used to service the front end. Are those rear wheel studs 1/2"? If so, maybe it is earlier or just the rear is. The dump body and crossover box were probably done in the '80s or newer since that type of tool box wasn't around when these trucks were new.
thanks, not actually in Luray these days but still close.
turns out with a VIN search the truck was cab and chassis only. 9/16 front and rear i believe on the studs.
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Damn that's a nice truck though! There's going to be some hodge podge with these trucks as just about anything will fit them, they're quite versatile, especially since it's a work truck. I've had my '72 C25 for 21 years and I run it about 20,000 miles a year doing a myriad of things from dump runs to pulling 12,000 pound trailers across the country. Needless to say, even my engine is a hodge podge. The only major component I had original was the transmission and I have to change out the shifter forks. I love my truck but good god, going to the parts store is a life altering event!
thanks. Im hopeful mine will pull that kind of service.
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I spend a good bit f time in that area, visiting my sister who lives in Rileyville. My truck is a hodge podege in ways and it is to make it better. I have an HEI ignition for one thing. It's a 4wd with 4" lift and rather than buy fancy expensive off road company longer brake hose I ask for 1986 C20 hoses because they are the right length. I run headers with the plug wires out the top. I ask for '75 Vette pug wires because they fit. And my starter I ask for a '96 Vette LT4, which is a small bodied starter. I can't think of anything else right now, but I have to keep track of what I change and find it is easier to let the parts person believe I have whatever the parts are from rather than confuse their mind set on make model year for fitment

All the 157" WB C/30s were cab & chassis and the only bed from factory would be the stake body. Must be a true '72 then, with 9/16" studs on rear, too. That's good news since everything is compatible with what came in years since. The '70-earlier trucks used the small studs and the 16" wheels were all split rim, and no newer than '70, so not just laying around everywhere. Using later wheels is no problem for your truck
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