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Old 03-03-2010, 08:26 PM   #1
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68 C20 8lug disc brakes

I've been studying 1964C10's thread on disc brake conversions, and appreciate the amount of effort that went into putting that together!

Being a little on the "numb" side, I still don't know if I can accomplish what I'd like to. My 68 C20 8 lug has drum brakes all around. I know swapping out a 71/72 crossmember is the ideal method of gaining disc brakes up front, but is it possible to retain my current upper/lower control arms, and just change the ball joints and spindles from a later C20? Would this change the steering geometry significantly?
I want to retain the 8 lug configuration, and the stock ride height.
Is there an easier way then the "transplant"?
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Old 03-03-2010, 09:05 PM   #2
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Yes, you can absolutely put later model ball joints into your existing control arms. You'll need the spindles and brake parts as well as the steering linkage, side to side, including the tie rods and center link.
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Cool! Thanks Tx! Is there a block of years that is preferred for this swap?
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Whatever year from 71-87 that you come across is fine. There is no compelling reason to seek out any particular year donor.

Get the spindles and brakes, both tie rods and the center link. Refurbish as needed and install it all with new later model ball joints.

I always get the master cylinder (for a core), prop valve and brake lines too. The entire brake line system for the later trucks will bolt into your truck and you can use the nicely bent factory hard lines for a great look.
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Old 03-04-2010, 08:52 AM   #5
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Great! I already have a new MC, Prop Valve, Booster, and associated lines coming from "Pickmup" (Frank) on the "left coast".
Thanks again,
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Old 03-04-2010, 09:15 AM   #6
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Tim- Would you mind taking pics and documenting the conversion? It sure would make a nice FAQ.
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Old 03-04-2010, 11:13 AM   #7
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

N2TRUX, sure, I'd be happy to, and some narrative as well, although I probably won't be able to submit it right away if that's OK. I'm gathering all of the parts together, but I have a couple of house projects I need to get out of the way before I can "play".
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Are ya planning on doing a rear brake conversion ??

Or are ya sticking to the Drums ??

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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Hey Burb, I'd like to do the rears too, but the truck is a dually and I have no idea what that would involve. For the time being, I'm planning on disc/drums. If I find the rear would also be a relatively straight forward change, then I may if I can find the parts.
Right now the truck just has standard no-assist brakes, ( the original Flintstone set up ) and I'm thinking the power assist will help alot, then when I put discs on the front I may decide that they're enough.
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Now that would be a nice project ...

hmmmm ... a dual disc brake conversion ...


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Old 09-11-2010, 03:35 PM   #11
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

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I've been studying 1964C10's thread on disc brake conversions, and appreciate the amount of effort that went into putting that together!

Being a little on the "numb" side, I still don't know if I can accomplish what I'd like to. My 68 C20 8 lug has drum brakes all around. I know swapping out a 71/72 crossmember is the ideal method of gaining disc brakes up front, but is it possible to retain my current upper/lower control arms, and just change the ball joints and spindles from a later C20? Would this change the steering geometry significantly?
I want to retain the 8 lug configuration, and the stock ride height.
Is there an easier way then the "transplant"?
All u need to do is swap to '73-'87 ball joints and spindles with disc brakes.

Every thing bolts right up...except for the tie rod end which u can adapt to the larger ends with a kit from CPP.

Note the only difference between the 63-70 ball joints and 71 up is the tapered stud (its larger) the rest is the same ....use your original control arms.

Btw: the C20 and C30 67-72 front suspension is almost exactly the the same except for the hub extension for the positive offset dually wheel
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Old 09-12-2010, 12:44 PM   #12
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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Thank you Dan.

I like your truck! Seems like there's more and more of us....

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Re: 68 C20 8lug disc brakes

Hello Everyone, I have a 68 C20 8 Lug I am finally getting around to restoring. I would really like to convert the truck to disc brakes all around. I have read the thread and was curious if anyone has insight on which would be the better route. Finding a complete cross member at a salvage and bolting it up or replacing the necessary pieces ball joint, spindle, etc.? I spoke to a resource at a salvage yard and he did a look up on a spindle and that reaches into 91 year. Can I use 91 parts to convert as well? Sorry to ask questions that probably been answered but I want to make sure I do this right.
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