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does the d70 use the same disc brake kit as the d60? i'd imagine that it uses 9/16 studs, so i would need different rotors, but i'm just trying to figure out how much i'd be able to salvage if i ever need to convert to a d70. i read somewhere that the diff covers are the same.
How the hell can you go through finals with a project like this on your hands?! I'm a student and i sure wouldnt be able to, i would never put any of my time into studying. Anyway, im lookin forward to seeing this thing.
these are a couple days old. As of now the links are all attacked to the vehicle. Some reinforcemnt ribs are going on the upper link cradle tonight. Also, the coil bucket reinforcer plates will be welded on, and the mounty may be sitting on its own tonight...hopefully.
Now that im using a plasma cutter, cutting odd shapes has become a breeze.
More pictures will be posted when i get back from work.
WOW..... i knew my wheels would stick out far... but now i really see about how far mine will be....i LOVE it. keep it up man! I haven't bought anything except for my coils as far as suspension, so if yours turns out real well(which it looks like it is definitely going to) i might just steal your setup. Did you buy the plasma? or borrowing it? i've been thinking about getting one of those $4 or $500 pirate specials. They are supposed to be amazing especially for the price.
edit: your welds are pretty impressive too from what i can see.
edit #2: what did you do for the rear brakes? did the d70 disc brake kit use 75 chevy 3/4 ton rotors and calipers like the d60? are you running hard lines or soft lines? I was hoping to beat you with the swap, but now i'm glad you are way ahead, so i can pick your brain.
edit #3: did you use a conversion u-joint for the rear axle to go from the 8.8 driveshaft to the d70 pinion? is the stock driveshaft long enough?
The truck looks very good. I'm excited to see a finished product. I wish I would have chose some overkill axles like you did. Now you have much more options in the future. Nice work.