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Old 09-21-2012, 04:39 PM   #26
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Re: 71 C30 dually restoration

Use the K20 rotors and 76-78 eldo calipers. They bolt on just like the k10/k20 front calipers but are emergency brake equipped, you just have to make sure to get the hardware kit.

P.S. when you buy pads make sure that you get semi-metallic, i didnt pay attention when i bought mine and they gave me some organic pads that look like pressed particle board.
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Old 09-21-2012, 10:02 PM   #27
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DIY4X.com and many other sell the rear caliper brackets. They are the same for a 14-bolt or an eaton and can be had for about $40-$60. Use cadillac eldo rear calipers to retain the rear parking brake.
Thanks for the tip, those brackets look sweet! Do the Cadi Eldorado calipers fit over the thick rotors from a 77' 3/4 ton front end? That would be pretty sweet as well!
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Old 09-21-2012, 10:17 PM   #28
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Anyone know where I can get a set of '71 or '72 front rotors, 1 ton 2wd? The wagner part number is BD60442. Advance Auto, Napa and the GM dealer all say they can't get them. It's like they exist but nobody makes them anymore or something. I tried rotors from a '77 and they are about a 1/4 inch too thick. I suppose my only other option would be to find a donor front end and switch everything over. It would be so much nicer to just replace my rotors though as I have all the other new parts. All help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-21-2012, 10:36 PM   #29
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TRY WAGNER #BD60258 $30 EACH
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Old 09-22-2012, 08:38 AM   #30
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Those ones are for a non dually I believe. I need the ones that are much wider. They look like this.

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Old 09-22-2012, 11:52 AM   #31
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Thanks for the tip, those brackets look sweet! Do the Cadi Eldorado calipers fit over the thick rotors from a 77' 3/4 ton front end? That would be pretty sweet as well!
They should fit without an issue they are almost identicle to the factory k20 front calipers but with the parking brake.
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Old 09-23-2012, 01:20 AM   #32
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This is some good stuff. I cant wait too see the final outcome.
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Old 09-23-2012, 05:57 PM   #33
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WAGNER Part # BD60427
Use w/BD61708 Hub; w/Dual Rear Wheels; 11000 GVW; Front

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Old 09-24-2012, 10:27 PM   #34
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I couldn't find anybody locally that would touch milling my 22.5” front wheels down to 22” Everyone is just so sew happy that they're all super worried about liability. So I UPS’ed them to Tennessee Wheel & Tire and they did it for me for $150 bucks a wheel. After getting them back I couldn't believe how little metal actually needs grinded off. I was tempted to show the machine shops that turned me down how minuscule an amount of material was removed but couldn't be bothered. The 275/45r22's fit right on and seated perfectly. Here they are sitting up next to the truck.

It is the difference of a 15 degree bead seat on the 22.5 tire and a 5 degree bead seat on 22" wheels. I work at a tire shop and would rather work on the big heavy 445/50R22.5 than low profile 22" anything. I've done some machined alcoas and the tire kept wanting to dismount off the other side of the wheel. Plus the machining wasn't perfect so it's a good thing you didn't have just any machine shop do it.
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Old 09-24-2012, 11:05 PM   #35
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Re: 71 C30 dually restoration

Very tough build I'm in!
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Old 09-25-2012, 07:42 AM   #36
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WAGNER Part # BD60427
Use w/BD61708 Hub; w/Dual Rear Wheels; 11000 GVW; Front

From Rock Auto Site http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php
Searched on this. Couldn't find the hub on Rock Auto. I did find the rotors though.
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Old 09-25-2012, 09:04 AM   #37
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Damn man love this truck, I so love dually's....

I am def subscribing to this thread...

Sorry to hijack but do you know if one can get these truck style wheels you have up front in 6 x 6.5 lug versions and 18inch ? I love those wheels...

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Old 09-25-2012, 02:35 PM   #38
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Nice! Almost reminds me of the 67 on Fast and Furious 5.
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Old 09-25-2012, 04:22 PM   #39
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Nice! Almost reminds me of the 67 on Fast and Furious 5.
Your right superduty_59 but it was F&F 4!

Here's a You Tube link to Fast & Furious 4: '67 Chevy Truck
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Old 09-27-2012, 08:53 PM   #40
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before going with the eldo caddy calipers check out pirite4x4.com. they say the caddy calipers are hard to bleed and you have to readjust the parking brake alot to keep it working. I used diy4x adaptor and the front 3/4ton calipers & rotors on my 86 k30. using a line lock set up for my e-brake.
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Old 09-28-2012, 07:22 AM   #41
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before going with the eldo caddy calipers check out pirite4x4.com. they say the caddy calipers are hard to bleed and you have to readjust the parking brake alot to keep it working. I used diy4x adaptor and the front 3/4ton calipers & rotors on my 86 k30. using a line lock set up for my e-brake.
I have eldorado calipers on my Explorer and they work fine
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Old 10-11-2012, 11:53 PM   #42
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Sorry guys no progress lately. I've been getting the runaround from a local scrap yard that had a set of spindles for me. They've been telling me they are going to pull them for me for me for the last 2 weeks. I got sick of waiting when the other day I backed the truck out of the shop and thought It could sit lower. I ended up ordering 3" drop spindles from airbagit.com. I should get them in about a week or so. Then I'll be posting my results. And I have some other big new in the powerplant department. But that's a story for another day.
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Old 10-12-2012, 12:33 AM   #43
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Going to be sick.
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Old 10-13-2012, 04:50 PM   #44
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That truck is sick. Keep post pics.
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Old 11-08-2012, 02:43 PM   #45
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Anybody know how to determine how long my 4 link bars should be?

I'm building a parallel 4 link with a panhard bar. My rear semi bags will mount just behind the axel. I've looked at a few calculators but they're way too confusing. Can I just pick a length where they mount easiest and go or am I asking for trouble? My rear tires are huge so I know I need about 10 inches of separation from the top and bottom bars but as far as length goes I'm not sure. Seems like a lot of people say as long as you can fit, Is that really true or is there a good way to determine the optimal length? Any advise is greatly appreciated.
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Old 11-08-2012, 03:01 PM   #46
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Longer bars will allow for more travel up and down but I feel that getting them the same length is more important. Equal length will allow the axle to travel up and down without rotating and changing pinion angle. Unequal length bars will cause the pinion angle to change thoughout the axle's travel.
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Old 11-08-2012, 03:46 PM   #47
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Anybody know how to determine how long my 4 link bars should be?

I'm building a parallel 4 link with a panhard bar. My rear semi bags will mount just behind the axel. I've looked at a few calculators but they're way too confusing. Can I just pick a length where they mount easiest and go or am I asking for trouble? My rear tires are huge so I know I need about 10 inches of separation from the top and bottom bars but as far as length goes I'm not sure. Seems like a lot of people say as long as you can fit, Is that really true or is there a good way to determine the optimal length? Any advise is greatly appreciated.
I'm running a very similar setup in my explorer. I have a parallel 4 link with leafs, rather than coils and a track bar. I have the same amount of seperation, at 10". All 4 links are the same length, which means the mounts had to be brought out from the frame. As far as length, I don't know off hand, but if interested i can measure them. The ride is excellent with no axle wrap and extremely little binding that you would get with just a single trackbar. The amount of travel will increase the more you extend the arms, but I don't see why you would need very long arms due to how low the truck is. The only reason you would want to go with longer arms is if you wanted to lay it out. You would need the longer arms to tuck the axle (travel that was spoke about in the post above me) higher into the cargo/bed area
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Old 11-08-2012, 04:28 PM   #48
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Wow! Que linda! Saludos!
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Old 12-29-2012, 02:46 PM   #49
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any updates or new pics??
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Old 01-09-2013, 02:38 AM   #50
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Ok, it's been a while and time for an update. I've been madly working on winterizing my shop and getting things ready to work in cold weather. Who wants to work without walls and heat... not me. I also was helping a friend put a notch in his 69 short bed. That's all finished up now and the last few days i've finally been making some progress on the '71. Although I wanted to build my 4 link next I've been waiting now 8 weeks for suspension bushings to come that are still on the way from Thorbros, Quality Air Ride or Suicide Doors or whatever you call them these days. I talked to them yesterday and it seems my order was never placed Anyway, hopefully they come soon and I can build the 4 link. In the mean time I've been working on prepping my frame.

I've decided to box my frame and use the back half of it as an air take. If I enclose from just behind the rear cab mounts to the begging of the frame notch as an air tank it will give me about 10-15 gallons of air depending on how I do my cross members.

I stripped out the rear end and started grinding, air chiseling and pounding out rivets. Man was that a chore! Then came the welding. Only 114 holes to fill! I started making plugs for the holes at first but in the end I found it much easier to fill the holes with weld. I used a coper pipe hammed flat and placed on the back of the hole to keep the welds from shooting through as I built up the sides and closed them in. It worked great. I welded the outside of the frame first. Then I also did the inside. Ground down my welds on the outside and touched them up. It took me a while, quite a bit of gas and wire but they are all welded in now.

After I finish welding in my notch in I'll box the frame and check for leaks. I'm pretty excited to have a trick air tank hidden in the frame. Especially with my plans for a flat bed. My frame easily visible.

Here's some of my progress.
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This is the swiss cheese that I started with.

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Rear end and cross members stripped out.

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The big hole left in the center here is the factory hole behind the leaf spring mount. It's made to let all the gunk pass through and not get caught in the frame and create a moisture trap. But it still had a bit too much of the metal eaten away so I had to cut out the surrounding area back to wear the metal was nice and thick and patch it in.

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The hole.

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My patch cut from the cross member that I ripped out.
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